Environmental research and data reporting for EU policy and sustainability
Umweltbundesamt is Austria's primary environmental research and consulting organization, operating at the intersection of science, policy, and compliance. Their tech stack—PostgreSQL, PostGIS, QGIS, ArcGIS, Python, R—reflects a data-heavy, geospatial-first operation; the project list (national air-quality reporting, soil monitoring, EU waste statistics, international data exchange) reveals they're building infrastructure for environmental data collection, validation, and cross-border reporting rather than consumer-facing products. Hiring acceleration across data and engineering roles suggests investment in system modernization and automation, particularly around data management transitions and HR digitalization.
Umweltbundesamt serves as Austria's central environmental authority and a leading EU environmental consultant. The organization produces evidence and analysis for decision-making at local, regional, and international levels—national air-quality inventories, greenhouse gas reporting, soil and biodiversity monitoring, waste statistics compliance, and climate-neutral fuel initiatives. They operate with 501–1,000 staff, headquartered in Vienna, and work transparently with government, business, science, and civil-society stakeholders across Austria and Europe. Core work includes laboratory testing, emission trading support, and increasingly digital-first data systems for environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance.
PostgreSQL, PostGIS, QGIS, ArcGIS Pro, Python, R, Git, bash, PowerShell, and Microsoft Office. The GIS and spatial-database focus reflects their environmental monitoring and geospatial analysis work.
Vienna (Wien), Austria. Founded in 1985, it operates as Austria's primary environmental research and policy advisory institution.
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