Warsaw metro operator managing transit infrastructure and fleet modernization
Metro Warszawskie operates Poland's only subway system, serving Warsaw's passenger transport with aging infrastructure now undergoing significant modernization. The tech stack—AutoCAD, SolidWorks, SQL, Power BI, Python—reflects a capital-heavy operator transitioning from legacy systems toward data-driven operations, with active hiring across engineering and operations roles focused on repair technologies, track renewal, and automation integration.
Metro Warszawskie is the publicly owned operator of Warsaw's underground railway, responsible for daily passenger transit and long-term infrastructure expansion. Founded in 1995, the company manages the capital's only metro network while functioning as the substitute investor overseeing the city's largest transport infrastructure investment—the metro expansion program. The organization combines operational transport services with project delivery responsibility for system growth, modernization of signaling and security systems, and fleet maintenance.
Metro Warszawskie operates Warsaw's underground railway for passenger transport and manages the expansion and modernization of Poland's only metro system as the city's substitute investor.
The company uses AutoCAD and SolidWorks for design, SQL and Power BI for analytics, Python for automation, and Windows/Office infrastructure, alongside AVEVA for control systems.
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