EPC contractor for oil, gas, refining, and energy transition infrastructure
Tecnicas Reunidas is a large-scale EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) contractor headquartered in Madrid with 10,000+ employees across Spain, India, Turkey, Canada, and the Middle East. The tech stack reveals a traditional heavy-engineering operation: CAD/BIM tools (AutoCAD, Revit, MicroStation, Navisworks), specialized simulation software (ETAP, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, STAAD), and enterprise project management (Primavera P6, SAP). Active adoption of Azure and GCP signals a shift toward cloud infrastructure, likely to support distributed project delivery and data integration across global job sites. Engineering roles dominate hiring (121 of 160 active roles), reflecting the capital-project nature of their work.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director
TR designs and builds large industrial facilities—refineries, petrochemical plants, power generation stations, and infrastructure—for national oil companies and multinational clients worldwide. They operate as a full-service EPC contractor, managing turnkey projects from basic engineering through commissioning and startup support. The company is the leading EPC provider in Spain for oil and gas, a top-tier player in Europe, and a global leader in refining sector construction. Current project mix spans traditional oil and gas EPC work in regions like Algeria alongside emerging energy-transition work (carbon capture, green ammonia), reflecting a portfolio in flux between legacy hydrocarbons and decarbonization.
Primary tools are Oracle Primavera P6 and Primavera Risk Analysis for scheduling and risk; SAP for enterprise resource planning; Microsoft Project for supplementary planning. CAD and BIM work uses AutoCAD, Revit, MicroStation, and Navisworks.
Yes. Engineering represents 121 of 160 active roles (76% of hiring). Mostly senior-level positions (91 senior, 26 mid-level). Active hiring across Spain, India, Turkey, Canada, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, and Argentina.
Oil and gas, refining, petrochemicals, power generation, and infrastructure. Expanding into energy transition: carbon capture, green ammonia, and renewable-adjacent industrial projects. Active EPC projects span Algeria, telecommunications commissioning, and cost-reduction initiatives across existing portfolio.
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