Saudi Energy Efficiency Center

The Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) regulates and drives national energy consumption efficiency in Saudi Arabia. It develops policies, updates standards, and launches initiatives across the buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors to reduce waste, lower carbon emissions, and support economic sustainability.

In the project our application development team specified and created a web application to gather energy consumption data from industrial facilities. The submitted consumption data is evaluated with a complicated logic to obligate facilities to improve their energy efficiency, either by taking measures to get certified directly or by taking e-learning courses and taking measures based on those. The system comprises of three parts: a versatile web app with complex obligation logic and user management, an e-learning environment to enable facilities to learn and a simple web page about the project and its details.

I led this large one-year project to a Saudi Arabian customer as scrum-like as the customer could take. I managed a team of up to 10 developers, designers, PMs, testing and DevOps specialists in Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. I visited the customer three times during the project, a few weeks at a time, and the rest of the time ran the project remotely.