Regional banking leader scaling observability and SRE for critical systems
Banco Atlántida is Honduras' largest bank by assets and deposit market share, operating 186 branches and 3,500+ agents across the country. The tech stack reveals a modernizing infrastructure—Docker, Kubernetes, AWS/Azure/GCP, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana—paired with active SRE and observability initiatives, signaling a shift toward operational resilience for high-availability critical banking services. Finance-heavy hiring (7 open roles) alongside engineering and product suggests simultaneous regulatory scaling and platform modernization.
Banco Atlántida, founded in 1913, is Honduras' leading financial institution by asset value and deposit volume, serving corporate, SME, and retail segments. The bank operates a physical network of 186 branches, 24 ATMs, and over 3,500 agents across all 18 Honduran departments, plus online banking channels. Current focus areas include product risk assessment, multichannel digital communication automation (CRM and WhatsApp integration), and infrastructure improvements around observability, deployment automation, and compliance frameworks. The organization operates as a privately held entity with approximately 5,001–10,000 employees.
Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, GCP for cloud infrastructure; Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure-as-code; Prometheus, Grafana, and Zabbyx for observability; Python, Go, R for backend development; JUnit, TestNG, Pytest for testing; WhatsApp for customer communication channels.
Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán, Honduras. The bank operates a network of 186 physical branches and 3,500+ agents across all 18 Honduran departments.
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