Metering, automation, and data solutions for water and energy infrastructure
Rittmeyer Group operates a utility infrastructure business serving water and energy networks across Europe, with a 120-year operational history and presence across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The tech stack is traditional industrial-control heavy (WinCC OA, Dynamics 365, Azure/AWS) with no active adopter signals—a posture typical of regulated infrastructure vendors. Engineering dominates active hiring, and current projects focus on automation systems for wastewater treatment and portfolio expansion in electricity and flow measurement, suggesting deliberate focus on operational control systems and asset-specific software rather than cloud-native platforms.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Accounting
Rittmeyer Group is a Swiss-headquartered division of BRUGG Group specializing in metering, automation, and data solutions for utility infrastructure. The company serves water networks (safe supply, irrigation, urban drainage, wastewater treatment) and energy networks (hydroelectric, gas, district heating) across commercial, industrial, and public-sector customers worldwide. Core capabilities span measurement and control technology for hydropower plants, process automation for wastewater treatment facilities, and related ICT security and maintenance services. The organization operates with approximately 200–500 employees across DACH region offices and maintains engineering and sales functions across these footprints.
Rittmeyer Group provides metering, automation, and data solutions for water and energy infrastructure networks. Services cover water systems (treatment, drainage, irrigation) and energy systems (hydroelectric, gas, district heating) for commercial, industrial, and public-sector customers in Europe.
Rittmeyer Group is headquartered in Baar, Zug, Switzerland, and is a division of the BRUGG Group. Active hiring occurs across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany.
Primary stack: WinCC OA, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Azure, AWS, Microsoft 365, Active Directory, and Windows-based infrastructure. No active adopter signals indicate new tooling migration in progress.
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