Saur is a large-scale water and sanitation operator spanning France, Southern Europe, and the Middle East, with 12,000 employees serving 20 million consumers and 9,500 municipal and industrial clients. The tech stack reveals dual operational imperatives: CAD/GIS tooling (Revit, AutoCAD, QGIS, ArcGIS) for infrastructure design and monitoring, paired with industrial control systems (SCADA, PLC, Modbus, Allen-Bradley, Siemens) for treatment and distribution networks. Current hiring is concentrated in ops and engineering roles across 15 countries, with active projects spanning network renewal, treatment-plant construction, and leak detection—signaling infrastructure modernization at scale.
Notable leadership hires: Commercial Director, Director Técnico, Finance Director, Construction Director, Operations Director
Saur operates water supply and sanitation networks across 9 countries (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Poland, Cyprus, Scotland, Saudi Arabia), serving municipalities and industrial clients through a mix of owned and contracted concessions. The organization manages the full water cycle: extraction, treatment, distribution, and wastewater handling. With 12,000 employees and 20 million consumers reached, Saur's operational footprint is regional and fragmented by local regulatory regimes, requiring strong compliance and field-operations infrastructure. Core challenges include minimizing non-revenue water loss, maintaining HSE compliance across jurisdictions, and keeping treatment networks running without service interruption.
Saur runs Dynamics 365 (Finance, Operations, Supply Chain), SCADA and PLC systems for treatment control, GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS), CAD suites (AutoCAD, Revit), and Palantir Foundry for analytics. SQL and Python are in use for data work; Anaplan handles planning.
Saur is headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, and operates water utilities across France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Poland, Cyprus, Scotland, and Saudi Arabia.
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