Urban bike-sharing operator across Poland and Finland
Nextbike Polska runs self-service bike systems in dozens of Polish and Finnish cities serving 8+ million users. The tech stack—Comarch ERP XL, Snowflake, dbt, Power BI, PostgreSQL, AWS, Kubernetes—mirrors a company in transition from operations-first tooling toward data infrastructure: central data platform and medallion architecture sit alongside active ERP expansion and MES (manufacturing execution system) implementation. Hiring is heavily skewed toward operations (40% of roles) and logistics, with engineering undersized relative to infrastructure scope, suggesting outsourced or maturing internal development.
Nextbike Polska operates self-service urban bike rental systems across Poland since 2011 and Finland since 2017, positioning bike-sharing as first/last-mile transport. The platform coordinates stations, bikes, and user memberships across a multi-city network. The organization is operationally complex: it manages physical assets (bikes, stations), maintenance, logistics, and relocation at scale. Active projects focus on process efficiency (SNOP continuous improvement, MES implementation, inventory optimization) and data maturity (central platform, medallion architecture, ELT pipelines). The company is a public entity operating in the transport sector.
Nextbike Polska uses Comarch ERP XL, Snowflake, dbt, Power BI, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes. Analytics and reporting run on Google Analytics, Brand24, and Excel. Operational tools include Jira and Confluence.
Nextbike Polska is headquartered in Warsaw (01-756, mazowieckie), Poland. The company operates bike-sharing systems across Poland and Finland with 51–200 employees.
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