Anuvu delivers broadband, video, and entertainment systems to airlines and transit operators. The stack is enterprise-standard (Microsoft, Oracle, Angular, Python) with heavy reliance on project and workflow tools (Asana, Jira, Smartsheet, Trello) — a signal of complex, multi-site delivery and tight deadline pressure. Active projects span TV content platforms, live broadcast services, and wireless in-flight solutions, while pain points cluster around metadata accuracy, regional compliance, and cross-border execution — operational friction typical of global mobility markets.
Anuvu provides connectivity, content delivery, and entertainment systems for passengers and guests in high-mobility environments — primarily airlines, trains, and maritime vessels. The product portfolio includes high-speed broadband, live and on-demand video, gaming, and branded entertainment experiences. With 501–1,000 employees headquartered in Santa Ana and hiring across eight countries (Qatar, United States, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, India), the company operates a geographically distributed sales and delivery model. The org is sales-led with embedded engineering and operations teams supporting global account management and service delivery.
Anuvu recruits across Qatar, United States, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, and India — reflecting their global footprint in airline and transit mobility markets.
Core stack includes Microsoft Office/Project/Teams, Oracle, Angular, JavaScript, Python, Linux, Jira, Asana, Confluence, and Slack — mix of enterprise infrastructure and agile delivery tools.
Yes. Engineering represents six of 38 active roles, with recent hiring velocity slowing — most openings are mid-level (11 mid-tier roles) and junior (10 junior roles) focused on platform and delivery.
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