Aize builds a digital workspace for visualizing and collaborating on industrial assets, serving capital projects and operations teams. The stack—React, TypeScript, .NET, Azure, Kubernetes, Databricks—reflects a modern full-stack approach to handling complex asset data at scale. Current hiring is heavily skewed toward early-career talent (5 interns across 10 open roles) while core infrastructure work focuses on OCR, document processing, and data ingestion pipelines, suggesting the company is scaling foundational data capabilities before broadening its team.
Aize enables teams to search, visualize, navigate, and collaborate on digital representations of industrial assets. The company targets capital project and operations teams in energy and related sectors, leveraging 30 years of accumulated software expertise and 180 years of industrial heritage through its connection to the Norwegian Aker group. Founded in 2020, Aize operates from offices in Norway, the UK, and the U.S., with a current workforce of 51–200 employees. The product is built around turning static asset data—drawings, specifications, operational records—into queryable, interactive digital twins that teams can work on collaboratively.
Aize's primary stack includes React and TypeScript for frontend, .NET and C# for backend services, Azure for cloud infrastructure, and Databricks with Apache Spark for data processing. CI/CD, Kubernetes, and Terraform manage deployment and orchestration.
Current projects include OCR and AI-driven data extraction from complex industrial drawings, React-based document processing applications, Databricks data ingestion pipeline deployment, and a brand redesign including new website and design system.
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