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Utilities in Iceland
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Utilities sector based in Iceland. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
8 on file
Charge - Powering Energy Brands
CHARGE Energy Branding runs annual events in both Europe and the US for energy retailers, marketers, utilities, power producers and more to learn and network with the industry. For the latest information please check out https://charge.events/
11 to 50 staff
Sahishop
1 to 10 staff
Veitur
Veitur Utilities is the biggest utility company in Iceland; we provide important services for the public benefit and ensure that users have continued access to hot water supplies, electricity, water and wastewater systems. More info here: In Icelandic: In English: Copy and paste this link to apply for a job: https://starf.or.is/veitur/
201 to 500 staff
Hs Veitur
Við færum viðskiptavinum lífsgæði með því að veita aðgengi að tærum og endurnýjanlegum auðlindum
51 to 200 staff
Heima
HEIMA makes families happier by simplifying household management Digital Chore Chart 🧹 Routine Tracker ⏰ List Maker Made to be simple, fun and fair Available for free on the App Store and Play Store! 🥳
1 to 10 staff
Magma Travel
1 to 10 staff
Norðurorka
Við sinnum vinnslu og dreifingu á heitu og köldu vatni, dreifingu á rafmagni og rekstri fráveitu. Afritið og límið eftirfarandi texta til að sækja um starf: https://nordurorka.umsokn.is/
51 to 200 staff
Orkubú Vestfjarða
Westfjord Power Company (Orkubu Vestfjarda) was founded in 1977 and began operation on the 1. of January 1978 by taking over the operation of Isafjordur Electricity, Patreksfjordur Electricity and the local part of Iceland State Electricity. One year later Westfjord Power Company also took over the operation of Snaefjalla Electricity and Reykjafjardar and Ogurhrepps Electricity. In 2001 the company became a limited company Westfjord Power Company Ltd. Employes is 64 serving all westfjords with a population of 7700 people. Westfjord Power Company Ltd is owned by the Icelandic state. The operation of the company is divided into 3 divisions, Energy div, Power div. and Financial div. The purpose of the company, according to Icelandic laws nr. 66 of 33. Mai 1976, is as follows; 1. Harness waterpower and geothermal power in the Westfjords where it is profitable. Own and run water powerplants and diesel powerplants to make electricity together with required structures for power transport and distribution. Own and run geothermal powerplants and heating centrals together with needed distribution network. Carry out required hydrostudies and preparation as decided each time.
51 to 200 staff