Public-sector process automation and document management for Brazilian municipalities
OM30 operates as a government tech vendor focused on municipal administration—health, education, and document workflows. The tech stack is lightweight (Excel, Word, Power BI, SQL, Redmine, ClickUp) rather than proprietary SaaS infrastructure, and the hiring profile is operations and support-heavy with junior-to-mid staffing, suggesting a services-and-implementation business model rather than a product-platform. Active projects center on document digitalization, licensing automation, and fleet management, while pain points cluster around manual rework, data governance, and contract KPI delivery—typical of a consulting-driven org scaling operational delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Logistics Lead
OM30 is a privately held Brazilian technology firm based in São Paulo that builds and implements process-management solutions for municipal government. The company operates across three verticals: public health, public education, and document management, with a focus on automating workflows, organizing municipal records, and enabling real-time reporting for public-sector clients. The organization spans 201–500 employees and works exclusively in Brazil. Recent hiring emphasizes operations and support roles, consistent with a delivery-and-implementation-focused business serving dozens of municipal clients across multiple service lines.
OM30 primarily uses Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SQL, Redmine, ClickUp, Power BI, SharePoint, and Outlook. The stack reflects a services and integration business rather than proprietary software development.
Current projects include document digitalization, municipal licensing automation, fleet management, system implementation, and cross-departmental integration. The focus is on reducing manual work and improving municipal operational efficiency.
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