Government real estate portfolio manager for Dutch state and defense
Rijksvastgoedbedrijf manages the largest and most complex property portfolio in the Netherlands—buildings, land, and monuments owned by the national government and defense ministry. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (Oracle across E-Business Suite, database, BI, and content management) paired with domain-specific tools (AutoCAD, BIM, ArchiMate), reflecting a 1922-founded infrastructure organization managing maintenance, sustainability, and regulatory compliance at scale. Active hiring across engineering, ops, and data signals a digital transformation effort to automate contract management, asbestos tracking, and building system integration.
Rijksvastgoedbedrijf operates as the steward of Dutch government and defense real estate—managing buildings ranging from offices to palaces, prisons, museums, and protected monuments across the Netherlands and Caribbean territories. The organization handles portfolio maintenance, strategic renovations (including the Binnenhof), sustainability initiatives, and major remediation projects (asbestos inventory and electrical system upgrades). The 1,001–5,000 person organization coordinates capital projects, maintenance contracts, and compliance work across multiple government entities, with presence in the Netherlands, Aruba, and Curaçao.
Oracle-centric (E-Business Suite, Database, BI, WebLogic, APEX); design/planning tools (AutoCAD, BIM, ArchiMate); enterprise standards (BPMN, UML, TOGAF); backend languages (Python, C#, VB.NET); Microsoft Office suite; security frameworks (OWASP, NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, SIEM).
Den Haag (The Hague), South Holland, Netherlands. Founded in 1922; operates as a Dutch government agency managing state and defense property across Netherlands, Aruba, and Curaçao.
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