Hydroelectric and renewable energy producer across Switzerland and Italy
Repower operates a vertically integrated electricity business spanning generation, distribution, trading, and retail across Switzerland and Italy. The company's tech foundation—SAP, GIS, AutoCAD, and Office suite—reflects traditional utilities infrastructure management. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (18 roles), with a heavy intern/mid-level mix, while project work centers on photovoltaic self-consumption installations and hydroelectric asset optimization, suggesting capital-intensive build cycles rather than software-driven scaling.
Repower is a 120-year-old public utility operating as the largest energy supplier in Graubünden and a major electricity and gas provider in Italy. The company manages the full electricity value chain: hydroelectric and renewable generation (wind, solar, gas-fired plants), grid distribution, energy trading, and direct customer sales. Operations span Switzerland and Italy, with headquarters in Poschiavo and offices in seven locations across both countries. Repower owns and operates multiple hydroelectric plants in Graubünden and holds a portfolio of wind and solar farms plus a combined-cycle power plant in Italy. The business model combines wholesale energy trading with regulated distribution and retail supply to corporate and commercial customers.
Repower uses SAP for enterprise systems, GIS and AutoCAD for infrastructure and facility design, Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) for operations, and Autodesk Inventor for component engineering.
Repower is headquartered in Poschiavo, Graubünden, Switzerland, with offices in Bever, Ilanz, Küblis, Landquart, Zurich, and Milan. The company operates primarily in Switzerland and Italy.
Active projects include photovoltaic self-consumption installations, hydroelectric power plant construction and upgrades, water turbine assembly groups, and optimization of power generation and grid infrastructure components.
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