LORENZ builds Regulatory Information Management solutions for pharmaceutical, biotech, and health authority compliance workflows. The stack is frontend-heavy (JavaScript, TypeScript, Playwright, Cypress, Selenium) with modern infrastructure (Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, AWS), paired with active infrastructure optimization and deployment automation projects—a pattern typical of teams migrating legacy regulatory software toward cloud-native architecture. Current hiring skews engineering and product, suggesting investment in product velocity and tooling maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
LORENZ Life Sciences Group develops Regulatory Information Management (RIM) software for life sciences companies, health authorities, and academic institutions. Founded in 1989, the company operates from Frankfurt and serves global markets with a portfolio spanning product registration and IDMP, submission assembly and validation, eCTD publishing, regulatory planning, and tracking. The platform emphasizes interoperability with third-party systems and process automation to reduce compliance overhead. The company operates at 51–200 headcount and is privately held.
JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Docker, Kubernetes on AWS. Testing: Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, TestRail, Xray. Infrastructure: Terraform, Ansible, Linux. Documentation: Paligo. Version control: GitLab.
Yes. Engineering roles represent half of 12 active positions, with hiring concentrated in Germany. Mid and senior-level engineers dominate the recent postings, with some entry-level intern slots.
Infrastructure modernization (deployment optimization, tool evaluation), product documentation in English, migration to Paligo for content, corporate identity and design system implementation, and release management improvements.
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