Spanish infrastructure contractor for transport, water, and energy projects
Grupo Lantania operates a 1,000+ person construction and infrastructure firm built on the technical foundation of the Isolux Corsán construction units. The tech stack—AutoCAD, SAP, PDMS, and industrial control systems (PLC, DCS, SCADA)—reflects a traditional heavy-infrastructure operator without modern cloud or project-management software, suggesting operational maturity in capital-intensive delivery but potential gaps in coordination tooling. Active hiring skews toward construction (17 roles) and engineering (12), with a seniority split across senior, mid, and junior levels, indicating ongoing project staffing rather than organizational scaling.
Lantania designs and executes large infrastructure projects across transport, water, and energy in Spain. The company formally launched in early 2018 following acquisition of construction, water, and energy units from Isolux Corsán, consolidating decades of technical expertise into a single operating entity. The track record spans over 500 km of highway, 120 km of rail infrastructure, 70 water treatment plants, 50 energy substations, and 14,000 residential units. Current project portfolio includes urban civil works (Majadahonda, Santa Cruz de Tenerife), desalination plant design, catenary and substation maintenance for rail operators, and commercial/residential renovation. Hiring velocity is accelerating and concentrated in Spain.
AutoCAD, PDMS (plant design), Presto, SAP (ERP), SuccessFactors (HR), plus industrial control systems: PLC, DCS, SCADA, Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP for on-site infrastructure management.
Urban civil works in Majadahonda and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, desalination plant piping design, catenary and substation maintenance for ADIF (Spanish rail operator), acoustic protection structures in the Basque Country, and interior renovation of commercial and residential spaces.
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