Global IoT cellular operator with cloud-native infrastructure
Onomondo operates a global cellular network for IoT devices, spanning 180+ countries with engineering-focused hiring concentrated in Denmark. The stack reveals a cloud-native operator: Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible for infrastructure; Prometheus, Grafana, ArgoCD for observability; and low-level embedded work (C, FreeRTOS, Zephyr). Active projects center on self-service provisioning, software-defined cellular components, and cloud-native telecom infrastructure—a shift away from hardware-bound systems toward automated, observable cloud platforms.
Onomondo is a privately held IoT cellular operator founded in 2012, headquartered in Copenhagen. The company provides global device connectivity across 180+ countries, positioning itself as an alternative to traditional telecom carriers by emphasizing simplified, enterprise-grade IoT connectivity at scale. The engineering-heavy headcount and current hiring focus (5 engineering roles out of 7 open positions) reflects active infrastructure modernization: migrating legacy telecom systems to cloud-native architectures, building self-service customer tooling, and implementing next-generation software-defined cellular features. Operations are currently concentrated in Denmark.
Onomondo uses Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform, and Ansible for cloud infrastructure; Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring; ArgoCD for deployment; and Go, Python, Node.js, and C for application and embedded development.
Onomondo employs 51–200 people. The current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 7 total active roles.
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