Metro de Santiago operates Chile's primary urban transit system serving over 1 million daily passengers. The org is scaling analytics and automation capabilities—adopting BIM for infrastructure planning while building new reporting layers in Power BI and R—alongside accelerating hiring across engineering, procurement, and data roles. Project portfolio focuses on risk modeling, procurement optimization, and metro-wide people analytics, signaling a shift from manual oversight toward data-driven decision-making across capital planning and operations.
Metro de Santiago is a public transit operator headquartered in Santiago, Chile, responsible for moving passengers across the metropolitan region. Founded in 1968, the system operates 1,001–5,000 employees across engineering, operations, procurement, finance, HR, and data functions. Core operations span passenger transport, station infrastructure, civil works maintenance, and network expansion. Current work includes metro station architectural solutions, technical inspections of civil infrastructure, risk modeling for construction projects, and long-term cash flow planning. The organization is modernizing internal processes through data reporting automation and BIM adoption for expansion projects.
Python, Power BI, R, SAP, AutoCAD, Microsoft Project, Power Apps, and Power Automate. The org is adopting BIM for infrastructure and expansion project planning.
Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile. The company was founded in 1968 and operates as a public company with 1,001–5,000 employees.
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