MACH builds purpose-built software for public-sector administration across finance, HR, and process management. The tech stack is classical JVM-based enterprise (Java, Spring, Hibernate, SQL Server, Oracle) paired with modern testing infrastructure (Tosca, NeoLoad) and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau) — a pattern that reflects the company's dual focus on maintaining complex legacy systems while adding analytics and automation capabilities. Active projects span next-generation platform development (K1), automated testing, and sector-specific digitalization, while hiring leans engineering-heavy and mid-to-senior, suggesting scaling both core product and quality gates.
MACH is a German public-administration software vendor operating five core product lines: meinERP (finance and HR for larger institutions), mps (municipal and public-sector operations), finanzplus (financial management for smaller entities), formsolutions (online forms and process management), and progranta (process and application management). Over 100,000 users across more than 5,000 customer organizations rely on the suite. The company combines domain expertise in government operations with engineering capacity to modernize how public institutions handle finance, personnel, permitting, and citizen-facing processes. MACH is headquartered in Lübeck, Germany, and operates as a public company with 501–1,000 employees.
Java, Spring, Hibernate, SQL Server, Oracle, MariaDB, PostgreSQL for core systems; Tosca and NeoLoad for testing; Power BI and Tableau for analytics; Docker and Jenkins for deployment and CI/CD.
Next-generation platform K1, automated test process implementation, BI product optimization, sector-specific digitalization (finance, building permits), and go-to-market expansion into new customer segments.
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