ESYEN operates mission-critical ground infrastructure for Galileo, Europe's satellite navigation system, across control centres in Italy, Germany, France, and Spain. The tech stack—Linux, Windows, Docker, Python, Ansible, MySQL—reflects heavy infrastructure and DevOps work. Hiring is accelerating with 4 roles posted in the last 30 days across engineering, ops, and support, with a notably even split between interns, mid-level, and senior staff, suggesting both training of junior operators and retention of experienced systems personnel to manage high-availability requirements.
ESYEN is a 13-year-old Italian systems integration firm specializing in ground segment deployment, testing, and maintenance for the Galileo satellite navigation constellation. The company operates across multiple Galileo infrastructure sites: control centres in Italy and Germany, and security monitoring centres in France and Spain. Core services include systems engineering, hardware–software integration, testing and verification, configuration management, and ongoing maintenance. Active work spans containerized service deployment, IT infrastructure management, and validation of new software and hardware releases. The engineering-led staffing model (6 of 8 visible hires) aligns with the operational and technical demands of keeping distributed, high-availability ground systems running continuously.
ESYEN relies on Linux, Windows Server, Docker for containerization, Ansible for automation, VMware and Proxmox for virtualization, and MySQL for databases. Python and Bash are used for scripting and automation tasks.
ESYEN is engaged in Galileo ground segment operations, IT infrastructure deployment and management, containerized services, and integration and testing of new software and hardware releases across multiple European control centres.
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