Municipal administration serving 100,000 residents across education, healthcare, and public services
Halmstad kommun operates a mid-sized public-sector IT footprint anchored in SQL Server, Power BI, and Azure, with legacy Pascal and industrial control systems (Siemens, Mitsubishi, ABB) embedded across facilities. The hiring surge—49 roles posted in 30 days, predominantly mid-level education and healthcare staff—reflects acute pressure on enrollment and resource planning. Active projects span data pipeline stabilization, VR training, and water-quality monitoring, suggesting the municipality is modernizing legacy operations while scaling frontline services.
Halmstad kommun is a Swedish municipal government serving approximately 100,000 residents in Halland. The organization employs around 8,000 staff across 13 administrative departments and eight wholly owned subsidiaries, spanning education, healthcare, social services, construction, and public infrastructure. The municipality operates through 70+ professional roles, including educators, healthcare workers, engineers, and support staff. Operationally, Halmstad delivers daily public services—schools, healthcare, water and sewage systems, libraries, and social support—while managing urban development and quality assurance across multiple utility networks.
SQL Server, Power BI, Azure cloud services, Windows 10/11, and legacy systems including Pascal, Siemens industrial controls, and CAD. They are actively developing ETL/ELT pipelines and Power BI dashboards for data warehouse maintenance.
Rising student enrollment, resource planning constraints, data pipeline stability, water and sewage quality assurance, recruitment process quality control, and staffing shortages (notably librarians). The municipality is also developing VR training programs and optimizing data flows.
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