Qirion designs, builds, and maintains the Dutch high-voltage transmission network. The tech stack—QGIS, Revit, Navisworks, SAP, AutoCAD, and Autodesk BIM 360—reflects a capital-project-heavy operation moving from 2D design tools toward integrated 3D modeling and cloud collaboration (actively adopting Autodesk Construction Cloud). The engineering-dominated hiring mix (66 of 75 open roles) and project list focused on grid modernization and new installations signal sustained investment in network expansion as the Netherlands decarbonizes its power infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Engineering Team Lead
Qirion is a government agency responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the Netherlands' high-voltage transmission network. The organization operates across 1,001–5,000 employees and is headquartered in Arnhem. Work spans network modernization, new substation construction, component library development, and monitoring systems. Current projects include grid densification (netverzwaringen), new installations, and long-term capacity planning for the energy transition. Safety compliance and project risk management are core operational concerns.
QGIS for GIS analysis, Revit and AutoCAD for design, Navisworks Manage and BIM 360 for 3D coordination and construction planning, plus SAP for enterprise operations.
High-voltage network design, new substation construction, grid reinforcement projects (netverzwaringen), component library development, and future-state energy network planning to support the Dutch energy transition.
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