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Centurum Tech Stack

Defense systems integrator for C5ISR, satellite, and naval communications networks

Defense & Space Marlton, NJ 201–500 employees Founded 1969 Privately Held

Centurum is a defense and space systems integrator focused on command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) solutions for federal government and US Navy customers. The stack spans legacy (COBOL, Fortran, HP-UX) and modern languages (Python, Java, C++), with operational tech (Unanet, Oracle ERP, Power BI) woven through project delivery and financial tracking. Active hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering (23 roles), predominantly senior-level, which aligns with the complexity of deployable tactical satcom, satellite, and naval restoration programs currently underway.

Tech Stack 53 technologies

Core StackAutoCAD JavaScript Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Power Automate Power BI C++ Java Python .NET Oracle Jira SolidWorks Unanet LoRA Adobe Captivate SCORM XML Microsoft Project Microsoft Access Adobe Acrobat Pro Adobe FrameMaker HP-UX ACAS Fortran COBOL ERP Photoshop InDesign Blender+23 more

What Centurum Is Building

Challenges

  • Inconsistencies in contractor labor hours
  • Cost reductions in repair operations
  • Reducing storage costs
  • Ensuring compliance with department of navy standards
  • Inventory tracking
  • Timely shipping schedule compliance
  • Tracking financials across activities
  • Enhancing product reliability
  • Transition risks for sbir small businesses
  • Defining new restoration capabilities

Active Projects

  • Deployable tactical satcom systems
  • C5isr systems
  • New restoration capabilities for the navy’s c4isr restoration depot
  • Implementing om&s capability
  • Acquisition strategy report creation
  • Program integrated product team support
  • Satellite deployable node (sdn) family of systems
  • Naval expeditionary combat command (necc) expeditionary deployable node
  • Acquisition plan development
  • Integrating om&s with erp system

Hiring Activity

Accelerating30 roles · 15 in 30d

Department

Engineering
23
Logistics
4
Ops
4
Security
1

Seniority

Senior
20
Mid
8
Junior
4
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About Centurum

Centurum delivers cybersecurity, systems integration, network engineering, and software engineering services to federal government agencies and the US Navy. The company operates from five locations—headquartered in Marlton, NJ, with offices in the DC area, Chesapeake, Charleston, and San Diego—positioning it near major government customer sites and Navy fleet operations. Core work spans tactical satellite communications systems, C5ISR restoration and modernization, and integration of operations, maintenance, and sustainment capabilities with ERP systems. The organization manages a complex blend of legacy systems maintenance and new capability development, with active pain points in contractor labor tracking, inventory management, shipping compliance, and Navy standards adherence.

HeadquartersMarlton, NJ
Company Size201–500 employees
Founded1969
Hiring MarketsUnited States

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What is Centurum's tech stack?

Mix of legacy (COBOL, Fortran, HP-UX) and modern languages (Python, Java, C++), plus Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and operational tools: Unanet, Oracle ERP, Power BI, Power Automate, Jira, Microsoft Project.

Where is Centurum headquartered?

Marlton, NJ. Additional operational offices in Washington DC area, Chesapeake VA, Charleston SC, and San Diego CA.

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