Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe is Poland's government-backed nuclear infrastructure company tasked with constructing and eventually operating the country's first nuclear power plants. The tech stack reveals a heavy reliance on enterprise project management (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project) and geospatial analysis (ArcGIS, AutoCAD) — typical of large-scale infrastructure megaprojects. Hiring is engineering-heavy with accelerating velocity, concentrated in senior and lead roles, signaling active ramp-up on detailed design and regulatory preparation.
Notable leadership hires: Chemical Lead, Long Lead Items Manager
Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (Polish Nuclear Power Plants) is a state-owned entity responsible for developing Poland's nuclear energy infrastructure as a pillar of national energy independence. The company manages the full investment lifecycle: site selection and analysis, technology selection (Generation III+ pressurised water reactors), investment structuring, regulatory approval, construction, and future operations across a planned fleet of 6–9 GW of capacity. Operations span engineering, licensing, public engagement, and support to government administration. The organization is headquartered in Warsaw and operates exclusively in Poland.
Construction of Poland's first nuclear power plant, nuclear island and turbine island systems design, PSAR preparation (Preliminary Safety Analysis Report), license and permit applications, and a national technical training center for nuclear plant staff.
Microsoft Office suite, Primavera P6 (enterprise project management), Microsoft Project, ArcGIS and AutoCAD for site analysis and design, and Microsoft 365.
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