Business process automation platform for courts and public agencies
INFOX builds process automation software for Brazil's judicial system and government organizations. The tech stack—Java, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, plus BPM orchestration via Bizagi and Camunda—reflects a mature, production-grade architecture handling high-complexity workflows. Current hiring is mid-seniority-heavy (engineering-led) with active projects around low-code judicial automation and AI-powered testing, while documented pain points center on scalability, CI/CD, and system reliability—suggesting infrastructure and automation maturity are active bottlenecks.
INFOX, founded in 1986, specializes in digital transformation and process automation for public and private organizations in Brazil. The company is best known for developing the initial version of Brazil's electronic judicial process platform (PJe), used across dozens of courts, which led to their flagship infox.BPM solution. The BPM platform serves professional councils and audit courts, automating workflows in judicial, financial, and agricultural regulatory domains. Headquartered in São Cristóvão, Sergipe, the 11–50 person team operates primarily in Brazil with a mid-to-senior engineering core.
Java, Spring Boot, Jakarta EE, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Docker, Elasticsearch, Grafana, and Prometheus. For BPM, they use Bizagi and Camunda Modeler. Testing and CI/CD involve Selenium, Cypress, Jira, and Flyway/Liquibase for schema migration.
Process automation for judicial workflows, low-code court automation platforms, judicial process reengineering, and AI-powered testing. Active projects target tribunais de justiça (state and regional courts).
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