Europe's leading architecture and engineering consultancy for sustainable infrastructure
Sweco is a 23,000-person architecture and engineering firm anchored in CAD, BIM, and GIS tooling—AutoCAD, Revit, ArcGIS, QGIS dominate their stack. They're actively adopting BIM and Microsoft 365, signaling a push toward integrated digital workflows across project delivery. With 1,400+ open roles concentrated in engineering (78% of hires) and heavy hiring across 15 countries, Sweco is scaling rapidly to meet demand in infrastructure, energy systems, and climate adaptation work.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead TGA, Project Lead Route Planning, Architect project lead, GIS Project Lead, Sustainability Project Lead
Sweco plans, designs, and delivers infrastructure and urban development projects across Europe. Their 23,000 experts—architects, engineers, environmental specialists—work on infrastructure projects, bridge construction, renewable energy integration, climate adaptation, and smart cities. Revenue reached approximately EUR 2.9 billion in 2025. The firm operates across 15 countries from bases in Stockholm, with a project portfolio spanning transportation networks (ERTMS, route planning), industrial automation, nature-based drainage systems, solar and wind grid integration, and nuclear power consulting. Active hiring is heavily concentrated in engineering and construction roles across all seniority levels.
Core tools: AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, ArcGIS, QGIS, Civil 3D, Tekla, Bentley, Microstation, and RFEM for design and modeling. Office: Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Microsoft Project. Sweco is actively adopting BIM and Microsoft 365.
Sweco recruits across 15 countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Poland, Lithuania, Serbia, Canada, and India.
Infrastructure projects, bridge construction, renewable energy (solar, wind, nuclear), climate adaptation, ERTMS rail systems, industrial building automation, soil energy systems, and nature-based wetland and urban drainage schemes.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size