Entur operates Norway's national public transport data hub and ticketing backbone, built on Kotlin + Spring Boot + React + Kafka + Kubernetes. The stack choice—JVM-heavy, event-driven, containerized—reflects a transport-scale platform handling real-time route data, high-volume ticketing, and multi-modal journey planning. Current hiring velocity is accelerating with technical leads and mid-level engineers prioritized, alongside concurrent work on micro frontends and omnichannel customer integration, suggesting both infrastructure consolidation and user-facing modernization underway.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Lead, Tech Lead
Entur is a government agency founded in 2016 that centralizes public transit data and ticketing operations across Norway. The company operates the Nasjonal reiseplanlegger (National Journey Planner), aggregates route and travel data from all public transport operators, and manages railway ticketing systems, station sales functions, and customer centers on behalf of Norwegian rail operators. With 201–500 employees based in Oslo, Entur serves both commuters seeking integrated trip planning and transport operators needing unified ticketing and data distribution infrastructure.
Entur's primary stack includes Kotlin, Spring Boot, React, TypeScript, Node.js, Kafka, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and GCP. They use Grafana and Prometheus for monitoring and GitHub Actions for CI/CD.
Active projects include an end-to-end travel booking platform, multi-modal ticketing, personalized travel solutions, micro frontend framework standardization, omnichannel customer integration, and automation of high-volume customer inquiries.
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