Monitoring and data systems for airports, weather institutes, and environmental agencies
MicroStep-MIS builds custom monitoring and information systems for specialized infrastructure: airports, meteorological institutes, seismological networks, and environmental authorities. The stack is Java-centric (Spring, Hibernate, Jakarta EE, PostgreSQL, Oracle) with embedded systems depth (FPGA, C), paired with browser-side Angular and OpenLayers for visualization. Active projects span radar hardware optimization, legacy application maintenance, and meteorological data format integration—a pattern indicating sustained product iteration in a domain where standards compliance (WMO, ICAO) and data interoperability drive the roadmap.
MicroStep-MIS develops and manufactures monitoring systems and data processing platforms for weather agencies, airports, seismic networks, and environmental authorities across Central Europe and beyond. The company operates across the full stack: custom hardware (meteorological radars, sensor systems), backend data processing (PostgreSQL, Oracle-backed systems), and web-based dashboards (Angular, OpenLayers). Products must meet strict standards (ISO 9001, WMO, ICAO, EUROCAE). Engineering-focused hiring (70% of active roles) reflects ongoing product development cycles and the technical depth required for radar technology and compliance-heavy integrations.
Java (Spring, Hibernate, Jakarta EE), PostgreSQL, Oracle, Angular, OpenLayers for the frontend, plus embedded systems (FPGA, C). All deployed on Linux with VMware vSphere infrastructure.
Radar hardware optimization and new radar technology, continuous feature development for weather monitoring platforms, integration of new meteorological data formats, and maintenance of legacy systems.
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