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  • Expired
    Upper Austria, Austria  + 1 location
      Flexible   Full Time   More than 3 months ago
      EUR 3k monthly
  • Expired
    Upper Austria, Austria  + 1 location
      Flexible   Full Time   More than 3 months ago
      EUR 4k monthly
  • F-Energies

    Company Overview

    F-Energies GmbH

    Wildon, Austria

    1889

    Approximately 500 employees in Austria (Source: zoominfo.com). Revenue of 19.2 million USD (Source: zoominfo.com).

    What They Do

    F-Energies is a family-owned company specializing in hydropower and electrical engineering. The company's core technology focuses on the development of Kaplan, Pelton, and Francis turbines with a capacity ranging from 100 kW to 25 MW, developed by the majority-owned Global Hydro Energy (Source: f-energies.com). Additionally, F-Energies offers comprehensive services in electrical installations, control technology, and building services, with a focus on providing complete hydropower plants. The target markets include both Austria for the electrical and PV services of Hereschwerke and international markets for the turbines of Global Hydro, serving hydropower operators, utilities, and industrial customers (Source: global-hydro.eu). The company's stability over five generations and a high export rate of 95% distinguish it in a changing energy market.

    Projects & Track Record

    Notable projects by F-Energies include the first hydropower plant in Wildon, which was commissioned before 1900, as well as expansions in biomass heating and additional hydropower plants. A current project is the Stegenwald hydropower plant, which is being developed in collaboration with VERBUND and is set to go live in 2024 (Source: f-energies.com). Global Hydro delivers plants worldwide with a capacity of up to 25 MW, with specific names beyond Stegenwald not detailed in the available records. The geographical presence extends across Austria and over a dozen countries to which Global Hydro exports, focusing on international hydropower markets (Source: global-hydro.eu).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, there have been no significant announcements, contracts, acquisitions, or awards documented in the available records. The last milestone was the launch of the Stegenwald project in 2024, while earlier investments in Global Hydro's facilities occurred before 2024 (Source: f-energies.com). Interviews in the Kleine Zeitung highlighted the family-led management addressing the challenges of the energy market, but no quantifiable deals or events have been documented after 2023 (Source: global-hydro.eu).

    Working There

    F-Energies offers a variety of roles in electrical engineering, building electrical engineering, PV installation, and hydropump design, as well as in holding functions such as HR, marketing, and quality management (Source: f-energies.com). Hiring occurs at the locations of Wildon (headquarters), Vienna (Hereschwerke Wien), and Niederranna (Global Hydro), as well as potentially in international subsidiaries. The company culture emphasizes close collaboration between management and employees, long-term thinking, and innovation in renewable energy, with family values at its core (Source: global-hydro.eu).

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