Tramwaje Warszawskie operates Warsaw's tram network serving over 250 million passenger journeys annually across a 1,001–5,000-person public utility. The tech stack reflects infrastructure-heavy operations: CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Navisworks) dominate engineering workflows, paired with Microsoft enterprise suite and SQL Server backend. Current hiring acceleration targets engineering (6 roles), with active projects focused on procurement modernization and IT tools for purchasing—signaling a shift toward operational digitization despite legacy enterprise infrastructure.
Tramwaje Warszawskie is Poland's state-owned tram operator, founded in 1866, and serves as Warsaw's primary public transit provider. The company operates over 300 modern low-floor tram units and manages an expanding rail network across the city. Beyond daily operations moving passengers, the organization is actively engaged in network expansion—adding new routes to areas including Wilanów and Gocław—and fleet modernization. The company operates with explicit dual mandates: economic responsibility and environmental stewardship, positioning itself as infrastructure operator and urban planner.
Over 250 million passenger journeys per year across the Warsaw tram network.
AutoCAD, Navisworks, SolidWorks, SolidWorks Simulation, and SolidWorks PDM for design and infrastructure planning.
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