Broadcast equipment and IP-based media delivery systems for global facilities
Evertz manufactures broadcast hardware and software for content production, distribution, and delivery across television, streaming, and mobile platforms. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure: Linux/Debian/Ubuntu for embedded systems, AWS/Azure/GCP for cloud orchestration, and aggressive adoption of GPU-accelerated encoding (CUDA, NVIDIA NVENC, SIMD) — indicating a shift toward real-time, low-latency transcoding at scale. Engineering-heavy hiring (110 roles) concentrated in junior and mid-level bands suggests ramping capacity for IP-based live media systems and scalable encoding pipelines.
Evertz Microsystems is a publicly traded (TSX:ET) manufacturer of broadcast equipment and end-to-end media solutions headquartered in Burlington, Ontario. The company serves broadcasters, telcos, satellite providers, cable TV operators, and IPTV providers with hardware (routers, switches, media servers, playout systems) and software (content management, video compression, media transport). With over 1,700 employees across offices in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, United Arab Emirates, India, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Australia, Evertz operates at scale across manufacturing, engineering, and global customer delivery. Active project focus spans proof-of-concept deployments, IP-based live media infrastructure, low-latency encoding pipelines, and international installation and support.
Evertz uses Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, AWS, Azure, GCP, MySQL, Python, Angular, and containerized CI/CD (GitHub Actions, Jenkins). It is actively adopting GPU acceleration (CUDA, NVIDIA NVENC, SIMD) for encoding.
Evertz maintains a global footprint with offices in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, United Arab Emirates, India, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Australia.
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