Mobile-first operations platform for inspections, compliance, and field team management
SafetyCulture operates a mobile-first SaaS platform for field operations, built on Go, Python, Kafka, and Kubernetes with heavy investment in real-time data (Redshift, Databricks, Kafka). Active projects around event-driven architecture and machine learning suggest the company is moving beyond inspection checklists toward predictive operations intelligence. Hiring skews heavily toward support and sales (43 of 78 roles) while engineering remains lean—a sales-led expansion pattern typical of companies scaling customer bases faster than product velocity.
SafetyCulture develops a mobile-first operations platform for inspection, compliance, and field team workflows. The product covers digital inspections, issue tracking, asset management, and team training, with a stated focus on environment, health, and safety standards and operational excellence. The company serves mid-market and enterprise operations teams across multiple geographies—currently hiring in Australia, United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands, and Philippines. With 501–1,000 employees founded in 2004, SafetyCulture operates as a mature private company scaling revenue operations and customer success infrastructure.
Go, Python, React, Kafka, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Databricks, Swift, Kotlin, and Java. Backend services use Kafka for event streaming and Kubernetes for orchestration; mobile is built in Swift (iOS) and Kotlin (Android).
Yes. SafetyCulture has 78 active roles across support (24), sales (19), engineering (11), and other departments, with hiring active in the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Philippines.
Current projects include event-driven architecture, machine learning initiatives, IoT integrations, world-class customer onboarding, scaling high-volume customer success operations, and underwriting automation.
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