Infrastructure engineering for water, waste, and municipal systems
Weber-Ingenieure is a 400-person German engineering firm founded in 1959, headquartered in Pforzheim with 19 locations. The tech stack reveals a traditional CAD/BIM shop (AutoCAD, Revit, RFEM, BricsCAD) layered with GIS tools (ArcGIS, QGIS), now formalizing BIM adoption. Project backlog centers on municipal water infrastructure, wastewater treatment, and stormwater management—all capital-intensive, regulation-bound work. Hiring pressure (48 open roles, 15 last month) concentrates in engineering and construction roles across mid and senior levels, suggesting turnover or project ramp-up rather than transformation.
Weber-Ingenieure designs and executes infrastructure projects across water supply, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, waste, and urban transportation. The firm operates as an owner-led mid-market business without supply-chain entanglements, competing primarily on project execution quality and local presence. Core work includes treatment plant engineering, municipal infrastructure planning, rainwater systems, flood protection, and site remediation. With roughly 400 staff distributed across Germany, the company balances large HOAI construction contracts with bespoke municipal advisory work.
CAD and BIM tools (AutoCAD, Revit, RFEM, BricsCAD), GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS), and Microsoft Office. The firm is actively adopting BIM across projects.
Water supply and wastewater treatment construction, municipal infrastructure, stormwater mapping and management, flood protection, electrical systems for water systems, and nature-based waterway design.
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