European utility scaling renewables, grid infrastructure, and digital operations across 20,000 employees
Vattenfall operates a sprawling enterprise IT footprint—SAP (EAM, PPM, S/4HANA), Oracle, Kubernetes, Azure—layered on legacy virtualization (Citrix, VMware) and Windows infrastructure typical of large regulated utilities. Heavy engineering hiring (164 roles) focused on asset management, grid expansion, and plant decommissioning signals active capital projects; parallel adoption of IEC 62443 and ISO/IEC 27001 reflects tightening cybersecurity and compliance mandates in critical infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Station Maintenance Head, Logistics Lead, Head of Business Operations
Vattenfall is a publicly traded European energy company founded in 1909, headquartered in Solna, Sweden, with approximately 20,000 employees. The company generates and distributes electricity across multiple markets—nuclear, renewables, district heating, and e-mobility—while managing transmission networks and retail customer relationships. Current operational focus spans plant decommissioning, transmission expansion (notably in Västra Götaland), new grid connections, and modernization of maintenance capability. The organization is structured as a large regulated utility with significant legacy infrastructure requiring ongoing digital transformation and compliance investment.
SAP (S/4HANA, EAM, PPM, DMS), Oracle, SQL Server, Kubernetes, Azure, GitLab, VMware/vSphere, Citrix, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Active Directory, and Ansible. Primarily enterprise and infrastructure-focused tooling aligned with utility-scale operations.
IEC 62543 (critical infrastructure cybersecurity) and ISO/IEC 27001 (information security management). Both are active adoption priorities and appear as stated pain points, indicating compliance-driven security modernization.
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