Energy and urban development operator across Asia with 28.3GW portfolio
Sembcorp is a Singapore-listed energy and urban solutions company operating 28.3GW of generation capacity (20.2GW renewable) across 11 countries, alongside large-scale property development in Asia. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure play: heavy reliance on Microsoft enterprise tools and CAD/structural engineering software (AutoCAD, Revit, SAP2000, ETABS) for construction and asset management, layered with modern data science (Python, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and web frameworks (React, Vue, Angular). Active migration to SAP S/4HANA signals operational consolidation.
Notable leadership hires: General Director, Head of Finance, Director
Sembcorp Industries operates as an integrated energy and urban developer, generating 28.3GW of capacity with roughly 72% from renewable sources across operations in 11 countries. On the property side, the company manages 14,800 hectares of development projects spanning Asia, having facilitated over 414,000 employment opportunities and attracted ~US$58 billion in investment capital. The business model is project-centric: industrial parks, brownfield development, and construction contracts in Vietnam, Indonesia, and India dominate near-term pipeline. Core operational challenges center on HSSE compliance, schedule delivery, capital allocation approval, and cost control—common for organizations managing concurrent construction, generation assets, and urban infrastructure at scale.
Sembcorp operates 28.3GW of total generation capacity, of which 20.2GW is gross renewable energy capacity across 11 countries. The portfolio spans solar, wind, and other sources.
Sembcorp is actively recruiting across multiple geographies: Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Myanmar, Oman, and Bangladesh. Engineering roles represent the largest hiring category (63 active positions).
Core tools include Microsoft Office suite, AutoCAD, Revit, and SAP for operations; Python, SQL, PyTorch, and scikit-learn for data; React, Vue, and Angular for web; and ABB for industrial systems. The company is adopting SAP S/4HANA.
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