SITEP builds geospatial and territorial management systems for public and enterprise clients. The stack is heavily Java-based (Spring, Hibernate, JPA) with polyglot support (Python, Node.js, TypeScript) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift), reflecting a mature backend-focused engineering organization. The repeated pain-point pattern around PL/SQL and query optimization suggests they're managing complex spatial databases at scale and may be in mid-migration away from legacy stored-procedure-heavy architectures toward microservices.
SITEP provides consulting, custom development, and outsourcing services for geographic information systems (GIS) and territorial data management. Founded in 1998 and based in Barcelona, the company serves public administration and enterprise clients needing bespoke systems for land-use planning, environmental monitoring, mobile mapping, and geospatial data capture. The 11–50 person engineering-heavy team (17 of 18 active roles) combines senior architects with mid-level developers, organized around microservices and high-performance backend services. Work spans full system integration, from data capture via mobile/drone to backend GIS platforms and web applications.
Java (Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate), PL/SQL, Python, Node.js, TypeScript, Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Tomcat, JBoss, nginx, Apache, and GIS libraries. Scrum and Kanban for delivery.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), territorial management platforms, mobile mapping and data capture, and custom software implementation for land and environmental information systems.
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