Krüger designs and deploys water treatment infrastructure—from drinking water to wastewater and sludge handling—across Denmark and internationally. The tech stack (Revit, Plant 3D, Siemens/ABB industrial controls, SCADA, PLC) reflects a capital-equipment engineering operation, not software. Hiring is engineering-heavy (8 of 12 active roles) and accelerating, concentrated in mid-level and manager tiers, signaling project delivery scaling rather than platform or product expansion.
Krüger is a Danish water engineering firm founded in 1903 and now owned by Veolia. The company operates approximately 400 employees across Copenhagen, Glostrup, Aarhus, and Aalborg, serving municipal and private water utilities with consulting, design, equipment supply, and operational services. Core offerings span drinking water, process water, wastewater, sludge treatment, distributed drainage systems, soil remediation, and monitoring/automation of treatment plants. Recent project focus includes SRO/PLC/SCADA deployments, plant automation, climate adaptation hydraulics, electrical design, and retrofits of existing installations.
Krüger uses industrial CAD/BIM (Revit, Plant 3D, AutoCAD), control systems (Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric PLC/SCADA), and design tools (Solibri, SEE Electrical, QGIS). Google Workspace and Microsoft Office handle office operations.
Krüger operates approximately 400 employees across four Danish offices. It is owned by Veolia, a global environmental services company with over 200,000 employees worldwide.
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