Parking and mobility management platform serving North American municipalities and operators
T2 Systems manages parking operations across North America with a stack anchored in Java, Kafka, and Azure — infrastructure built for high-volume transaction processing (200+ million annually). Current project focus on design-system acceleration, CI/CD automation, and non-functional testing suggests engineering maturity concerns around scaling; hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and design roles, paired with targeted sales expansion into municipal accounts.
T2 Systems provides parking, mobility, and transportation software to municipalities, parking operators, and enforcement agencies across North America. The platform handles parking access control, revenue management, citation processing, permit administration, and license-plate recognition across all 50 US states and 10 Canadian provinces. With offices in Indianapolis and Vancouver and a 30-year operating history, T2 serves over 2,000 customers and processes more than $2 billion in annual parking transactions. The company is privately held and currently scaling engineering capacity while expanding solution adoption within existing municipal customer base.
T2's stack includes Java, Kafka, Redis, MySQL, Azure (cloud + DevOps + Pipelines), .NET, C++, Python, and infrastructure-as-code tools (Terraform, Bicep). The mix reflects transaction-heavy workloads (Kafka, Redis) and hybrid legacy/modern architecture (C++, Java alongside .NET).
T2 Systems is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a second office in Vancouver and virtual presence throughout North America. All current hiring is in the United States.
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