Defense electronics and tactical communications manufacturer for NATO and Greek armed forces
INTRACOM DEFENSE manufactures mission-critical electronics for defense and security across missile systems, tactical communications, command-and-control, and unmanned platforms. The tech stack—MATLAB, Xilinx (Vivado/Vitis), VHDL/Verilog, C/C++, SAP ERP—reflects a hardware-centric, regulation-bound engineering operation. Active hiring is heavily skewed toward mid-level engineers (38 of 58 roles), with concurrent focus on hybrid power systems and unmanned aircraft integration, suggesting rapid scaling of two adjacent product lines.
INTRACOM DEFENSE is a privately held Greek manufacturer supplying electronic systems and communications platforms to Greek and foreign defense ministries, as well as NATO. The company designs and produces missile electronics, tactical IP communications, command-and-control systems, surveillance platforms, hybrid-electric power systems, unmanned systems, and military software. Their product portfolio spans wideband radios, satellite communications, cryptographic devices, border security systems, and testing equipment—all built to military standards for ground, air, and maritime forces. The organization operates from Athens with current hiring activity across Greece and Canada.
INTRACOM DEFENSE manufactures electronic systems and communications products for defense and security: missile electronics, tactical IP communications, C4I systems, surveillance platforms, hybrid-electric power systems, unmanned systems, wideband radios, and military software applications.
Core technologies include MATLAB, Xilinx tools (Vivado, Vitis), VHDL, Verilog, C/C++, SAP ERP, Python, Linux, SCADA, MBSE, and analog/power simulation tools (PSPICE, LTspice). Hardware description and embedded systems design dominate the stack.
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