Cloud GIS and asset-management software for European utilities
Geomagic builds cloud-native applications for utilities—geographic information systems, network maintenance, and asset integrity management. Their stack (Kubernetes, Rancher, Terraform, React, Node.js, GraphQL, MongoDB) and active adoption of Java and JavaScript signal a shift toward containerized microservices and modern frontend tooling, yet they're grappling with legacy GIS system maintenance and cloud cost optimization. The hiring mix is heavily engineering-focused (14 of 15 open roles), concentrated at mid-level seniority, suggesting they're scaling delivery teams rather than expanding sales or leadership.
Geomagic is a German software company founded in 1994, headquartered in Leipzig, with 51–200 employees. They deliver IT solutions for the energy sector, including cloud-native geographic information systems, maintenance and integrity management platforms, and rights management tools for utility networks and private property assets. Their product portfolio serves thousands of users across multiple cloud-hosted portals; infrastructure runs in ISO 27001 certified data centers. The company operates with an agile development model and focuses on user-friendly portal solutions for utility business processes.
Kubernetes, Rancher, Terraform, Docker, OpenShift, React, Node.js, GraphQL, MongoDB, Java, TypeScript, GitLab, and Smallworld GIS. They're actively adopting Java and JavaScript.
Active projects include PIMS, portal projects, mobile web applications for energy customers, LARA, and Geonam—all tied to utility asset management and GIS workflows.
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