Siemens Energy
Siemens Energy is a global energy technology company specializing in the generation, transmission, and storage of energy, with a strong focus on renewable sources like wind power. Spun off from Siemens AG in 2020, the company operates across the entire energy value chain—from gas and steam turbines to high-voltage substations and wind turbines—and employs tens of thousands of people worldwide. With a major manufacturing hub in Germany and a broad international footprint, Siemens Energy is a key player in the transition to a more sustainable energy system.
In Spain, Siemens Energy maintains a significant presence, particularly in the wind energy sector, with engineering and project management roles for onshore and offshore projects. The company offers a variety of positions suitable for international professionals, including technical engineering, software development, and commercial roles, often in collaboration with Siemens Gamesa in the renewables space. Work culture emphasizes innovation, digitalization, and a commitment to decarbonizing the grid, making it appealing for those seeking impactful careers in the energy transition.
Company History
Siemens Energy was founded in 2020 as a spinoff from Siemens AG, consolidating the company's conventional and renewable energy businesses into a single entity. It includes the former Siemens Gas and Power division and, in 2023, acquired full control of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to strengthen its wind power capabilities. Headquartered in Munich, the company has roots in Siemens' century-long history in energy, dating back to the 19th century.
For International Professionals
- Siemens Energy operates globally with offices in over 90 countries, offering international career paths and the possibility of on-site assignments in Spain.
- The company heavily invests in wind power technology, including offshore wind, with engineering centers in Spain (e.g., Barcelona) that expect specialized engineers.
- As a spinoff of Siemens AG, the company attracts professionals from diverse backgrounds, and many roles require functional English, with German and Spanish being an advantage for local integration.
- The Spain offices are well-connected to the European energy market, making it a central hub for grid technology and wind projects across the Iberian Peninsula.
- Siemens Energy offers support for relocation and visas for highly qualified candidates, as per typical in German multinational companies.
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