Global downstream energy distributor across 35+ countries with multi-product operations
Puma Energy operates a distributed downstream energy business spanning fuels, aviation, lubricants, LPG, and bitumen across central America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The tech stack reveals a company mid-transition: SAP and Dynamics NAV anchor legacy operations, while adoption of Databricks, Delta Lake, and Apache Spark signals a shift toward data-driven supply-chain and financial planning. Active hiring across engineering, ops, and finance (accelerating velocity) pairs with projects on legacy ERP integration, global asset management systems, and cash-flow forecasting—typical of a regional operator scaling standardization across fragmented depot networks.
Puma Energy is a privately held downstream energy distributor operating in over 35 countries, primarily in central America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The company serves customers across five product lines: fuels, aviation, lubricants, LPG, and bitumen. With 1,001–5,000 employees headquartered in Singapore, Puma operates a complex, geographically dispersed logistics and supply network. Current operational priorities include reducing depot transport costs and improving operational efficiency, while also managing compliance requirements across renewable energy directives and biofuels schemes. The company is actively modernizing backend systems—integrating legacy ERP platforms, implementing global asset registers, and rolling out cash-flow forecasting and foreign exchange management capabilities.
SAP, Databricks, Delta Lake, Apache Spark, Dynamics NAV, PostgreSQL, Workday, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Power BI, Kyriba, and Bloomberg. Currently adopting Kyriba and ITIL frameworks.
42 active roles across 8 countries: Estonia, India, South Africa, United States, Botswana, El Salvador, Papua New Guinea, and Guatemala. Strongest hiring in engineering and operations.
Legacy ERP integration bridges, global asset integrity management systems, cash-flow forecasting, Kyriba foreign exchange trade setup, and depot operational optimization across a multi-country network.
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