Telecom operator serving 5M+ Egypt customers across mobile, broadband, and enterprise IT
Orange Egypt operates a large-scale telecom infrastructure built on VMware virtualization (vSphere, Horizon, Site Recovery Manager), Java/JavaScript application layers, and network gear (Cisco, Juniper) running LTE, PCRF, and BGP. Active projects span real-time analytics, HA clustering, and CEM system architecture—while pain points cluster around QoS troubleshooting, virtual-infrastructure scalability, and business continuity, suggesting ongoing strain on legacy telecom-ops platforms as demand grows.
Orange Egypt is a subsidiary of the global Orange Group, operating as a major telecommunications provider in Egypt with 5,001–10,000 employees based in Giza. The company serves millions of mobile and fixed-broadband customers, supported by infrastructure spanning core network elements (PCRF, MPLS, OSPF), virtualized compute (VMware), and distributed data systems (Hadoop, Spark, Kafka). The hiring mix—weighted toward senior and engineering roles, with active security and ops teams—reflects the operational complexity of managing carrier-grade networks and the push to modernize analytics and automation.
Primary stack: Java, JavaScript, VMware (vSphere, ESXi, Horizon, SRM), Cisco/Juniper networking, LTE/PCRF, plus data systems (Kafka, Spark, Hadoop, ClickHouse, Redis, MySQL, Docker, Kubernetes).
Projects include HA clustering solutions, VMware automation, real-time analytics platforms, CEM system architecture, network-element databases, and e2e service reporting dashboards.
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