Digital transformation and engineering services across healthcare, life science, and enterprise software
Contrader is a mid-market Italian engineering and consulting group built around Java/Spring Boot backends, mobile (Android/Kotlin), and orchestration infrastructure (Kubernetes, Kafka). The tech stack reveals a company serving both enterprise software clients and hardware/medical device OEMs—their active projects span ML pipelines, medical device development, and university information systems. Hiring is engineering-heavy (37 of 48 open roles) and skewed mid-level, with momentum accelerating in the past 30 days; they're simultaneously migrating legacy reporting off Spotfire to Power BI, a costly operational shift that suggests post-acquisition integration or scaling pain in their analytics layer.
Contrader was founded in 2017 in Benevento and has grown into a multi-disciplinary group with operational offices across Italy (Benevento, Milan, Rome, Bari). The company specializes in digital transformation, ICT consulting and engineering, and custom software development for the life science, medical device, and enterprise sectors. Their project portfolio spans cloud-native backend systems (Spring Boot on Azure/Kubernetes), embedded systems (C++, CAN/I2C protocols), mobile applications, and data modernization initiatives. The pain-point inventory—quality management, supply chain coordination, legacy reporting migration, and technology implementation risk—suggests they serve regulated manufacturing and large enterprise customers facing post-digital-transformation consolidation.
Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, Kafka, Android/Kotlin for mobile, Angular for web frontends, Oracle and MongoDB for databases, Azure DevOps for CI/CD, with embedded systems expertise in C++, CAN, and I2C protocols.
Active projects include ML API development and GenAI model integration, new electromechanical medical devices, university information systems, and migration of legacy reporting to Power BI dashboards.
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