SLA builds production-optimization and supply-chain software for food manufacturers, pairing legacy C/C++ and Qt systems with newer web stacks (Angular, Node.js, TypeScript). The tech mix reveals a business stitching together older embedded/desktop applications with modern front-ends — a pattern typical of industrial software vendors migrating customers off on-premise systems. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering (mid-level and interns), with Linux server migration and ERP backend work active, suggesting infrastructure modernization is underway.
SLA is a privately held software company headquartered in Quakenbrück, Germany, serving the food industry with custom production, logistics, and supply-chain software. The company has delivered over 450 digital transformation projects across food producers globally. Their product set spans RFID integration, robotics orchestration, and increasingly AI-driven process optimization — focused on reducing food waste, improving animal welfare, and enhancing sustainability. The team numbers 51–200 employees, anchored by an engineering organization.
C/C++, Qt, Angular, Node.js, TypeScript, Docker, GitLab, Jenkins, Linux, and Maven. The stack blends legacy embedded/desktop frameworks with modern web and containerization tools.
Linux server migration, ERP backend development, automation script work, game-machine programming, and custom software projects for food-industry clients. Infrastructure modernization and legacy system migration are current priorities.
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