Water and sewage operator serving 6M people across 121 Brazilian municipalities
Iguá Saneamento operates water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure across six Brazilian states, reaching approximately 6 million residents through concessions and public-private partnerships. The hiring mix is heavily operations-focused (102 ops roles against 35 engineering), with junior-level dominance and active expansion into Sergipe — a pattern consistent with scaling field service delivery and network infrastructure rather than product engineering.
Iguá Saneamento is one of Brazil's largest sanitation service providers, managing water distribution and sewage collection/treatment in 121 municipalities across Alagoas, Mato Grosso, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Sergipe. The company operates seven concessions and three public-private partnerships. Core operational pain points include reducing water loss in networks, workplace safety compliance, fraud detection, and expanding service reach into unregulated urban areas. The company is UN Global Compact signatory and participates in Brazil's 2030 movement initiatives focused on sanitation universalization and water security.
Iguá operates in 121 municipalities across six Brazilian states (Alagoas, Mato Grosso, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Sergipe), serving approximately 6 million people through seven concessions and three public-private partnerships.
Primary stack includes SCADA, WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS, SAP, Salesforce, ArcGIS/QGIS, Power BI, and Oracle Field Service for field operations. GIS and hydraulic modeling tools dominate engineering workflows.
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