Engineering services for defense, space, and industrial automation
STAM is an engineering firm built around embedded systems and mechanical design for high-stakes sectors (defense, space, energy, transport). The tech stack is heavily weighted toward low-level systems work—C, C++, RTOS (FreeRTOS, QX, VxWorks), and hardware protocols (I2C, UART, AXI)—paired with digital transformation projects (microservices, real-time pipelines, AWS Glue ETL). The hiring surge is engineering-first (22 of 26 roles), predominantly mid-level, suggesting active scaling of delivery capacity on both legacy modernization and emerging AI integration work.
STAM designs and develops mechatronic systems and control software for aerospace, defense, transport, energy, and industrial automation. Founded in 1997, the firm has completed over 200 projects and operates a testing laboratory for specialized machinery. Core competencies span the full mechanical design cycle—concept through production—plus embedded systems, real-time control, and increasingly ICT and Industry 4.0 solutions. The company operates from Genoa, Italy, with a team of 51–200 employees and maintains a focus on R&D and patent-driven innovation. Recent work includes naval defense acquisition support, legacy control system modernization, and AI solution integration into existing production frameworks.
Primarily C, C++, Linux, and RTOS kernels (FreeRTOS, QNX, VxWorks) for embedded systems. Also Python, C#/.NET for higher-level tooling, VHDL/Verilog for hardware design, and AWS Glue for ETL pipelines.
Naval defense system acquisition, legacy control system modernization, AI integration into industrial systems, real-time data pipelines, and microservices architecture redesigns for client frameworks.
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