OGE operates Germany's largest natural-gas transmission network and is pivoting toward hydrogen and CO₂ transport infrastructure. The tech stack is dominated by SAP (FI, BPC, R/3) and geospatial tools (ArcGIS, QGIS, AutoCAD), reflecting a capital-intensive, asset-heavy business model. Active projects span accounting-system modernization, GIS data maintenance, and pipeline inspection—while pain points center on digital transformation in finance and the operational complexity of transitioning from fossil fuels to hydrogen.
OGE is a publicly listed German energy-infrastructure company headquartered in Essen, operating over 12,000 kilometers of gas-transmission pipelines. The business serves power plants, industrial customers, and distribution-network operators across Germany. Beyond natural gas, OGE is building capacity for hydrogen and CO₂ transport as part of Germany's energy transition. The workforce exceeds 2,000 employees across the OGE group. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering roles (mostly internship and junior-level positions) with secondary activity in finance and operations, predominantly in Germany.
OGE's tech stack is anchored in SAP (FI, BPC, R/3) for financial and operational systems, with geospatial tools including ArcGIS, QGIS, and AutoCAD for pipeline mapping and infrastructure documentation. Microsoft Office and SharePoint round out collaboration and data management.
Key initiatives include implementing new accounting standards and IT systems in finance, GIS data maintenance and fiber-infrastructure documentation, pipeline-inspection and maintenance programs, hydrogen and CO₂ infrastructure development, and strategic monitoring of energy-policy developments.
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