Australia's largest water utility managing drinking water, wastewater, and recycled water for 4M+ residents
Sydney Water operates critical water and wastewater infrastructure across 12,700 sq km serving Sydney, Illawarra, and the Blue Mountains. The tech stack reveals a utilities-focused organization mid-modernization: SCADA and PLC systems anchor operational control, while SAP adoption (now actively implementing Maximo and IFS alongside core SAP) signals a push toward integrated asset management and real-time monitoring. Engineering-heavy hiring (20 roles) paired with active projects in telemetry, instrumentation, and asset automation indicates a shift toward digitizing legacy infrastructure for reliability and sustainability.
Notable leadership hires: Product Performance Lead, Safety Lead
Sydney Water is Australia's largest water utility, delivering drinking water, wastewater, recycled water, and some stormwater services to over 4 million people across a 12,700 sq km service area. Wholly owned by the NSW Government as a statutory corporation, the organization operates under three principal objectives: protecting public health, protecting the environment, and maintaining business sustainability. With over 3,200 staff, Sydney Water manages complex capital works programs and enterprise-scale infrastructure including treatment plants, distribution networks, and recycled water systems across the Sydney, Illawarra, and Blue Mountains regions.
Sydney Water serves over 4 million people across 12,700 sq km, covering Sydney, Illawarra, and the Blue Mountains. The organization operates as Australia's largest water utility and is wholly owned by the NSW Government.
Sydney Water runs SCADA and PLC systems for operational control, SAP for enterprise resource management, and is actively adopting Maximo, IFS, and related platforms. The stack also includes Azure Data Factory, Databricks, and Power BI for data integration and monitoring.
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