National electronic property registry platform for Brazil
ONR operates Brazil's centralized electronic property registration system (SREI), integrating real-estate registries across the country under CNJ regulation. The stack spans Python, .NET, GCP/AWS/Azure, and Kubernetes—a polyglot infrastructure typical of government platforms managing legacy integrations at scale. Current hiring focuses on engineering and data roles, with active projects centered on CI/CD standardization and dev-infra alignment, suggesting ONR is consolidating operational maturity rather than chasing new features.
ONR is a Brazilian government-technology organization established in 2016 to build and operate SREI, a national electronic system connecting property registries across Brazil. The platform serves as the unified digital backbone for real-estate record management, operating under oversight from the National Council of Justice (CNJ). With 51–200 employees based in Brasília, ONR combines software engineering, legal compliance, and data infrastructure teams to maintain SREI's availability and regulatory standing. The organization prioritizes data protection (LGPD compliance), risk mitigation, and incident prevention as core operational constraints.
ONR implements and operates SREI (Sistema de Registro Eletrônico de Imóveis), Brazil's national electronic property registration system. It integrates property registries across the country under CNJ regulation and serves as the centralized platform for digital real-estate record management.
ONR runs on Python, FastAPI, .NET, and C# for application logic; GCP, AWS, and Azure for cloud infrastructure; Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration; and BigQuery/Dataplex for data analytics. Authentication is managed via Keycloak, with CI/CD handled through Azure DevOps and GitHub.
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