MENA telecom operator scaling 5G, digital payments, and enterprise integrations
Ooredoo Algerie operates a telecom infrastructure serving consumer and B2B markets across MENA, with active modernization across mobile, broadband, and digital services. The tech stack reveals a transition toward cloud-native operations: Java/Spring Boot microservices, containerization (Docker/Kubernetes), CI/CD automation (Jenkins, GitLab), and observability (Prometheus/Grafana). Project roadmap prioritizes digital payments platform launch, CRM integration at scale, and multichannel sales—while hiring emphasis skews heavily toward engineering (7 of 15 roles), suggesting infrastructure and integration challenges are the immediate bottleneck.
Ooredoo Algerie is a publicly listed telecommunications company headquartered in Chéraga, Algiers, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company provides mobile telephone services, broadband solutions, fiber technologies, and emerging digital services to both consumer and business segments across the MENA region. Core operations center on network infrastructure and customer-facing services; current strategic focus includes 5G deployment, online sales and payments platforms, and enterprise CRM integration. Active hiring concentrated in engineering and product roles signals ongoing platform modernization and feature velocity.
Core stack: Java, Spring Boot, React, Flutter, Oracle CRM, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, Prometheus, Grafana. Also: Selenium, Appium, JUnit for testing; TIBCO BusinessWorks for integration; Microsoft Project for portfolio management.
Key initiatives: digital payments platform launch, CRM and systems integration, CI/CD pipeline automation, online sales roadmap, e-commerce integration, monitoring infrastructure with Prometheus/Grafana, and multichannel marketing expansion.
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