Procure-to-Pay ERP with real-time data pipelines for supply chain automation
Scopeworker is a Procure-Execute-Pay ERP that automates supplier service lifecycles and integrates with legacy systems (Oracle, SAP, Dynamics 365). The tech stack reveals a data-heavy organization: Angular + Node.js frontend, NestJS backend, Kafka + Spark for streaming, and AWS/Azure/GCP infrastructure. Current project focus — real-time data pipelines, analytics models, and scalable reporting — coupled with engineering-heavy hiring (9 engineers, 4 data specialists) indicates a shift toward real-time intelligence as a competitive surface within the P2P automation space.
Scopeworker, founded in 2018 and based in Miami, sells a Procure-Execute-Pay ERP to enterprise procurement teams, particularly Fortune 100 companies. The platform operates stand-alone or as an overlay on existing ERPs, automating supplier service workflows and digitizing supply chain operations. It addresses cost, time, and scale inefficiencies in procurement and contracting processes. The company operates with 51–200 employees, hiring primarily in the United States, Serbia, Romania, and the United Kingdom, with a clear concentration in engineering and data talent.
Frontend: Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript. Backend: Node.js, NestJS. Data/streaming: Kafka, Apache Spark, SQL (MySQL, PostgreSQL). Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. Legacy integrations: Oracle, SAP, Dynamics 365. Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible.
Real-time data pipelines for enterprise customer data, business intelligence platforms, automated reporting workflows, data models for analytics, and scalable solutions for large-scale distributed systems to support supply chain digitization.
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