Multi-cloud infrastructure and data platform for Europe's largest retail group
Schwarz IT Barcelona operates as the technology hub for Lidl and Kaufland, building cloud infrastructure, data pipelines, and developer tooling on GCP, Kubernetes, and their proprietary STACKIT cloud. The stack reveals a mature infrastructure-as-code practice (Terraform, GitOps, Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, Tempo) paired with modern data engineering (PySpark, Airflow, dbt, Airbyte), while active projects around self-service developer portals and multi-cloud Kubernetes suggest an internal-tools focus aimed at reducing engineering friction. Hiring velocity is decelerating with openings skewed heavily toward senior engineers and security roles.
Schwarz IT Barcelona is the Spanish engineering center for the Schwarz Group's digital divisions, primarily developing cloud and data products for Lidl and Kaufland e-commerce. The office is one of three regional hubs (alongside Bucharest and Sofia) coordinating with central technology teams in Germany. The 580-person Barcelona operation spans cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, data engineering, QA, and software engineering, working in small cross-functional teams. Current capacity focuses on multi-cloud Kubernetes platforms, internal developer portals, vulnerability management, and data lake infrastructure to support retail operations across Europe.
GCP and AWS, alongside STACKIT—Schwarz Group's proprietary cloud. The stack includes Kubernetes for orchestration, Terraform for infrastructure-as-code, and GitOps for deployment workflows.
PySpark, Apache Airflow, dbt, and Airbyte for pipeline orchestration and transformation. Splunk for logging; Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, Tempo, and Mimir for observability and metrics.
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