Electromechanical systems for access control, traffic, and aerospace
Digicon manufactures precision electromechanical equipment across access control, traffic management, parking, and aerospace—a hardware-first business built on C/C++ and embedded protocols (UART, I2C, TCP/IP) rather than cloud-native stacks. The hiring surge is junior-weighted (10 of 14 roles) and concentrated in engineering and manufacturing, suggesting a scaling push into product capabilities and operational stability amid NADCAP compliance preparation—typical for companies moving aerospace work into higher regulatory tiers.
Digicon has been designing and manufacturing high-precision electromechanical systems since 1977. The product portfolio spans access controllers (turnstiles), traffic control systems, parking meters, automatic ticketing for public transport, and aerospace components. The company operates in Brazil with 201–500 employees and serves municipal infrastructure, building security, and aerospace supply chains. Current operational focus centers on platform evolution, cost control, and readiness for aerospace quality certifications.
C, C++, Python, Linux, Windows, embedded protocols (UART, I2C, TCP/IP), Git, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and CNC tooling. Stack reflects hardware-embedded and manufacturing automation heritage.
Gravataí, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. All active hiring is domestic (Brazil only).
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