Essential network services operator across utilities, telecom, and transport infrastructure
Service Stream operates across Australia's critical infrastructure—power, gas, water, telecoms, roads, and rail—as a 1,000+ person S&P/ASX 300 listed business. The tech stack reveals an organization transitioning from legacy operational tooling (CAD, SCADA, PLCs, Excel, Tableau) toward cloud-first platforms: they're actively adopting SAP S/4HANA Cloud while building ServiceNow FSM integration architecture, suggesting a push to unify field service, contract management, and supply chain. Engineering-heavy hiring (22 of 54 open roles) paired with structured improvement initiatives (cultural change, contractor onboarding, HSE planning) points to an operationally mature company standardizing practices across dispersed teams.
Notable leadership hires: PMO Lead, Quality Improvement Lead, Functional Lead, Technical Lead Field Service
Service Stream designs, constructs, operates, and maintains network infrastructure for utility and telecom operators across Australia. The company serves power, gas, water, renewable energy, telecoms, transport, and industrial sectors—working with asset owners, operators, and regulators to keep essential services running. With over 5,000 employees and access to a contracted pool of 3,000+ skilled workers, Service Stream manages end-to-end asset lifecycle delivery at regional and national scale. The organization is publicly listed on the ASX (since 2004) and operates across multiple business verticals, each requiring specialized engineering, compliance, and field-service capabilities.
Engineering and operations: CAD, SCADA, PLCs, Power BI, Tableau, Jira, ServiceNow FSM. Cloud/data: Azure (Data Factory, Logic Apps, Power Platform), SQL Server, AWS. Adopting SAP S/4HANA Cloud for enterprise finance and supply chain.
Docklands, Victoria, Australia. The company hires exclusively in Australia and operates infrastructure services across Australian utility, telecom, transport, and industrial networks.
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