Smals is a nonprofit ICT services organization building core digital systems for Belgium's social security and healthcare institutions. The tech stack spans enterprise Java (Spring Boot, Jakarta EE), legacy COBOL, and cloud platforms (Azure, OpenShift), with active investment in data infrastructure (pipelines, common data platforms). Hiring is engineering-heavy and accelerating—primarily senior roles—while documented pain points around secure software development and data pipeline performance suggest the organization is modernizing legacy systems under compliance pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Head of IT Development
Smals delivers ICT projects and managed services to Belgian government agencies, social security bodies, and healthcare providers. Founded in 1939 and structured as a nonprofit, the organization operates across e-government, e-health, and infrastructure modernization, including participation in G-Cloud (Belgium's public cloud initiative). With 1,001–5,000 employees based in Brussels, Smals combines support for aging systems (COBOL, legacy SQL Server workloads) with newer platform development (Spring Boot microservices, cloud-native architecture). The product portfolio spans application development, data pipeline work, security governance, and managed infrastructure services.
Java, Spring Boot, Jakarta EE, COBOL, Azure, OpenShift, Angular, .NET Core, Oracle, SQL Server, and OAuth 2.0 / SAML for authentication. Reflects a mixed legacy-and-modern environment.
Brussels, Belgium. Founded in 1939 as a nonprofit organization (enterprise number BE 0406.798.006).
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