Energy infrastructure operator transitioning to cloud-native ops and renewable assets
Viva Energy operates Australia's fuel supply chain—refining, distribution, and retail—across 5,000–10,000 staff. The tech stack is heavily Azure-native (AKS, Cosmos DB, Dynamics 365, Power BI) with DevOps automation (Terraform, Bicep), signaling a mature cloud migration already underway. Active projects in cost optimization, OT/IT/IoT security controls, and workforce modernization reveal an organization managing legacy infrastructure at scale while building toward renewables—a dual-track execution that explains the hiring spread across ops, engineering, and security roles.
Viva Energy is an Australian oil and gas operator founded in 2014, headquartered in Docklands, Victoria. The company supplies fuel, lubricants, and energy products across transport, mining, manufacturing, and local communities, while playing a strategic role in Australia's energy security. Operations include refining capacity, bulk fuel terminals, and retail networks. The organization has committed to net-zero emissions by 2050 and is actively developing alternative energy assets (solar farms, gas terminals, hydrogen projects) alongside its core downstream business. Current initiatives span infrastructure modernization, cloud cost optimization, cyber security strategy formalization, and cultural integration of sustainability goals across a mid-sized workforce.
Azure is the primary cloud platform, with services including AKS, Cosmos DB, App Service Environment, Cost Management, and Log Analytics. The infrastructure-as-code tooling uses Terraform and Bicep.
Major projects include bulk fuel terminal upgrades, cloud cost optimization and Azure reservations planning, OT/IT/IoT security controls, cyber security strategy development, and workforce modernization aligned with renewable energy transition goals.
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