Global cable manufacturer for power transmission, renewable energy, and digital infrastructure
Prysmian operates a large-scale, geographically distributed manufacturing footprint—34,000 employees across 109 production facilities and 50+ countries—built on enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, Primavera P6) and industrial control (PLCs, Maximo). Current hiring acceleration is manufacturing-led (267 roles), with secondary engineering (225) and operations (114) demand, reflecting active capacity expansion and operational scaling rather than software transformation. The pain-point mix—waste reduction, downtime, scrap, defects, inventory—signals continuous-improvement focus across plants, not digital disruption.
Notable leadership hires: Plant Director, IT Governance Director, HSE Lead
Prysmian is a publicly listed manufacturer headquartered in Milan, Italy, with revenues near €20 billion in 2025. The company designs and produces cables and systems for energy transmission (onshore and submarine), renewable energy infrastructure, and digital connectivity (fiber optics, 5G, broadband). Operations span electrical infrastructure, offshore wind projects, and power-grid modernization. Manufacturing-heavy structure (109 plants, 30 R&D centers across 50+ countries) supports both major project delivery (EPCI work) and supply to distributed utility and telecom customers. Core capabilities combine engineering design, factory automation, and project-scale logistics.
Enterprise: SAP (ECC, S/4HANA, Controlling, HANA), Oracle, Primavera P6, Microsoft (Office, 365, Azure, AD). Operations: PLCs, Maximo, Megger, PSCAD, Power BI. Infrastructure: Linux, Windows, VMware, Fortinet, Azure. Currently adopting SAP S/4HANA migration.
Headquarters in Milan, Italy. Manufacturing footprint spans 109 production facilities and 30 R&D centers across over 50 countries, including major operations in the United States, Germany, France, UK, and Asia-Pacific.
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