WVV operates a diversified infrastructure business across energy supply, public transit, water, waste management, and real estate for the Würzburg region. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (SAP suite dominates: IS-U, HANA, PM, SuccessFactors) with specialized tools for asset management and spatial planning (QGIS, CAD), reflecting a traditional utilities operator modernizing internal processes. Active hiring skews heavily toward operations and engineering roles at intern/mid-level, paired with concurrent projects in digitalization and automation—indicating infrastructure-scale complexity requiring workforce expansion alongside legacy-system modernization.
WVV is a public utility company founded in 1965, headquartered in Würzburg, Bayern, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company manages essential services for the Würzburg region: electricity and gas distribution, public transit (trams and buses), drinking water, wastewater, waste management, real estate operations, and recreational facilities. Operations span price optimization, network expansion (tram line extensions), renewable energy transition, and heating infrastructure modernization. WVV operates across Germany and positions itself as both infrastructure provider and employer, emphasizing regional sustainability and digital workplace flexibility.
Primary systems: SAP suite (IS-U for utilities billing, HANA for data, PM for asset maintenance, SuccessFactors for HR), EDIFACT for data exchange, CAD and QGIS for asset mapping, and Adobe Creative Suite for communications.
Major initiatives: tram network expansion to Frauenland and Hubland districts, heat transition modernization, sustainability transformation, RPA process automation, digital procurement systems, and customer-facility management platforms.
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