European energy utility scaling nuclear, renewables, and grid modernization
Vattenfall operates as a massive SAP-centric enterprise (S/4HANA, EAM, PPM, IS-U, CRM across full energy value chain) while building a parallel modern data stack (Databricks, Kafka, Flink, Spark, Python) — a classic pattern of legacy operational systems running alongside new analytics and streaming infrastructure. The hiring surge (242 roles in 30 days, engineering-heavy at 195 headcount) is concentrated in mid and senior engineers, reflecting active nuclear life-extension, grid modernization, and digital transformation projects competing for scarce technical talent.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Product Development, Department Head, Civil Preparedness Head, Digital Methodology Lead, Mechanical maintenance team lead
Vattenfall is a publicly listed European energy utility headquartered in Sweden, operating for over a century in electricity generation, distribution, district heating, and e-mobility charging. With approximately 20,000 employees across Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Denmark, UK, Finland, Norway, and the US, the company manages nuclear plants (including life-extension and modernization programs), renewable capacity, and local distribution networks. Core operational challenges center on safety compliance, skilled-labor retention, maintaining nuclear and turbine availability, and meeting KRITIS (critical infrastructure) regulatory requirements while executing SAP platform migrations and digital transformation initiatives.
Vattenfall is a European energy utility providing electricity generation (nuclear, renewables, thermal), distribution, district heating, and e-mobility charging. Operating since 1909 with ~20,000 employees across nine countries, the company focuses on transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Vattenfall runs SAP enterprise systems (S/4HANA, EAM, PPM, IS-U, CRM) alongside a modern data stack including Azure, Databricks, Kafka, Apache Flink, Spark, Python, and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI). Currently adopting ABAP and SAP Web Content Management.
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