Sytac is a Dutch engineering services firm built around Java, Kotlin, Spring Boot, and cloud-native infrastructure (Kubernetes, Terraform, GCP/Azure/AWS). Active projects span real-time processing (baggage handling, recommendation engines), SQL Server migrations to GCP, and GenAI operational solutions—all running on Kubernetes at scale. The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward senior engineers (12 of 17 open roles) and data roles, reflecting client demand for hands-on technical depth in cloud migration and platform engineering rather than lighter staff-augmentation work.
Sytac provides backend, frontend, DevOps, and mobile engineering services to companies building and deploying complex software systems. Founded in 2006 and based in Amsterdam, the firm spans 51–200 employees organized around deep technical expertise in JVM languages (Java, Kotlin, Scala, Clojure), stream processing (Kafka, Akka, Flink), and modern cloud platforms. Current engagements include real-time data systems, multi-cloud infrastructure migrations, and enterprise Kubernetes operations. The company maintains a developer-first culture with monthly knowledge-sharing sessions and deliberately structures project selection to match team skill and interest.
Java, Kotlin, Spring Boot, Kafka, Akka, Apache Flink, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Azure, AWS, GCP, and GitLab CI/CD are core. They are migrating SQL Server workloads off-platform.
Real-time baggage processing, SQL Server-to-GCP migrations, KYC backends, cloud-edge platforms, GenAI operational solutions, Kubernetes infrastructure, and large-scale data pipelines across Azure and GCP.
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