Cloud-native integration platform for hybrid and multi-cloud environments
SEEBURGER operates a low-code integration platform (BIS) connecting applications across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid infrastructure. The stack is Angular + TypeScript + Node.js + Spring Boot + Java, with Kubernetes and OpenShift for orchestration — a modern polyglot approach. Recent GitHub Copilot adoption signals internal AI-assisted development workflow. Hiring is decelerating but weighted toward mid and senior engineering (15 open roles), with distributed teams across US, Germany, Singapore, Finland, and Bulgaria.
SEEBURGER is a family-owned integration software and services provider founded in 1986, now operating at scale with over 1,200 employees globally and over 14,000 customers. The core product, the Business Integration Suite (BIS), targets mid-market and enterprise teams automating workflows between SAP and non-SAP systems, cloud platforms, and legacy on-premises infrastructure. The company delivers through a mix of deployment models: managed services, in-house operations, and cloud-hosted instances. Active projects span Angular web applications, cloud services integration, incident management, and agile organizational development, indicating a blend of product engineering and customer success operations.
SEEBURGER's core platform runs on Angular, TypeScript, Node.js, and Spring Boot (Java). Infrastructure uses Kubernetes and OpenShift. Frontend tooling includes Jest, Playwright, Storybook, and Figma. Integration connectors include Boomi, Axway, and MuleSoft.
SEEBURGER is headquartered in Bretten, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company operates with over 1,200 employees across multiple countries including the US, Singapore, Finland, and Bulgaria.
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