NATO-aligned defense software for tactical command, control, and interoperability
SCYTALYS is a Greek defense software integrator founded in 1993, building command-and-control systems, tactical data links, and C4I platforms for NATO and allied militaries. The stack—Java, Spring Boot, C/C++, PostgreSQL, OpenStack, and network protocols (WireStack, IPsec, OpenVPN)—reflects a mature, mission-critical architecture. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (22 roles) across mid-to-senior levels, with QA scaling and real-time edge deployment flagged as current friction points.
SCYTALYS designs and integrates defense software systems for aerospace, defense, and security organizations across NATO and allied partners. The company specializes in tactical data links, mission command-and-control systems (C2, C3, C4), and situational-awareness platforms that enable network-centric warfare interoperability. Core delivery areas include simulation and training systems, surveillance and reconnaissance software, and cyber-range platforms. The engineering-led org operates out of Greece with a track record on domestic Hellenic programs and multinational procurement cycles (RFIs, RFPs, tenders).
Java, Spring Boot, C/C++, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, OpenStack, WireGuard, IPsec, OpenVPN, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, and test frameworks (Selenium, Robot Framework, Cypress).
C2/C4ISR and tactical data-link architecture, cyber-range platform development, real-time edge deployment systems, OpenStack lab orchestration, VPN infrastructure design, and QA federation across multiple squads.
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