Utility-scale renewable energy developer across five continents
Scatec operates 6.2 GW of solar, wind, and hydro capacity in emerging markets, with a tech stack anchored in enterprise resource planning (SAP), project controls (Oracle Primavera, Microsoft Project), and grid simulation (PSCAD, PowerFactory). The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward engineering and operations roles across eight countries — reflecting the capital-intensive, geographically distributed nature of utility-scale development. Current project focus spans wind, battery storage assessment, grid interconnection strategy, and handover into long-term operations, revealing a portfolio moving from construction into asset management.
Scatec is a publicly listed renewable energy developer headquartered in Oslo. The company develops, builds, owns, and operates solar, wind, and hydropower plants in emerging markets across Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. With 6.2 GW of capacity operational or under construction, Scatec targets affordable clean energy delivery in regions with limited grid access. The operational footprint spans Tunisia, South Africa, Colombia, Egypt, Romania, Brazil, and the United States, supported by a 500–1,000-person organization dominated by engineering and project delivery roles.
SAP and Oracle Primavera for enterprise and project management; PVSyst and PSCAD for solar and grid simulation; AutoCAD for design; Power BI for analytics; Microsoft 365 and Azure for collaboration and cloud infrastructure.
Current projects include the Shadwan wind development, battery energy storage system (BESS) technology assessment, grid connection strategy, PV contract administration, environmental management, and operational handover of completed assets to operations and maintenance teams.
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