Syrve operates a hospitality software suite built on Java, PostgreSQL, and Apache Airflow, with active work on a microservices backend migration and ETL pipeline enhancement. The organization is contending with legacy system modernization and data consistency challenges across CRM databases—a common constraint when consolidating front-of-house, back-of-house, and back-office operations into a unified platform. Recent hiring acceleration in support and data roles suggests scaling both customer-facing operations and analytics capacity.
Syrve delivers POS and operations management software for hospitality businesses, with a platform designed to unify restaurant front-of-house, back-of-house, and administrative functions. The product integrates with accounting systems (QuickBooks, Xero) and payment processors (Stripe), supported by a 51–200 person team headquartered in Warwick, UK. The core stack relies on Java, PostgreSQL, and Windows/Linux infrastructure, with recent architectural work aimed at decomposing a monolithic backend and strengthening data pipeline maturity through Apache Airflow and enhanced analytics warehousing.
Java, PostgreSQL, Apache Airflow, Stripe, QuickBooks, Xero, Power BI, and Windows/macOS/Linux. The company is actively migrating its backend to microservices and developing ETL pipelines.
Backend microservices migration, public API development, ETL process design, data warehouse enhancement, and support efficiency improvements to address legacy system modernization and data consistency challenges.
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