Water and wastewater utility serving 1.4M residents across Sofia
Sofiyska voda operates Sofia's municipal water and sewerage infrastructure, serving over 1.4 million residents. The tech stack reveals a utilities operation built on SCADA for network control, GIS for asset management, and SAP for back-office functions—paired with active work on IT-OT integration and network inspection programs. Current pain points center on non-revenue water loss, delinquent account recovery, and legionella risk management, signaling infrastructure and customer-service maturity challenges typical of aging Eastern European utilities.
Sofiyska voda is the water and wastewater service provider for Sofia municipality, managing hundreds of facilities and thousands of kilometers of distribution and collection networks. The company serves residential, commercial, and industrial customers across Bulgaria's capital. Founded in 2000 and now operated by Veolia, the organization runs 1,001–5,000 employees across operations, finance, laboratory, support, engineering, and procurement functions. Annual capital investments support network expansion, modernization, and compliance with drinking-water and environmental quality standards.
SCADA systems for real-time network control, GIS for asset mapping and database management, and SAP for enterprise operations. Current projects include GIS database updates and water network inspection programs.
Yes. Active roles span operations (7), finance (4), laboratory (3), support (2), engineering (1), and other departments. Hiring is limited to Bulgaria; 22 total roles are open with minimal recent posting velocity.
Non-revenue water loss, delinquent account collection, legionella risk in distribution networks, IT-OT system integration, and network infrastructure optimization are documented priorities.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size