Telecom and embedded systems engineering for 5G networks and IoT
Truminds is a distributed engineering services firm (501–1,000 headcount across US and India) focused on telecom infrastructure, 5G core networks, and embedded systems. The stack reflects deep telecom specialization: C/C++, Linux kernel, ARM/x86, LTE/5G/3GPP, DPDK, and debugging tools (GDB, Wireshark, tcpdump). Engineering dominates hiring (43 of 49 active roles), skewed toward mid and senior individual contributors—typical for customer-driven services delivery. Active projects center on 5G Standalone (SA) packet core network integration, live network upgrades, and CI/CD test automation, with pain points clustered around service availability and reducing customer disruption during deployments.
Notable leadership hires: Solution Lead
Truminds Software Systems delivers engineering services across the full product lifecycle—design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance—for telecom operators, networking vendors, and enterprise software clients. The company operates from bases in San Diego, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai, serving Fortune 500 customers. Core competencies span 5G/LTE network architecture, IoT platforms, embedded firmware (Linux kernel, ARM drivers), cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure (OpenStack, VMware, KVM). The business model centers on staffing customer engineering programs rather than building packaged products.
5G core network integration, live telecom software upgrades, CI/CD test automation, custom mobility solutions, and AI-driven security automation. Projects include 5G SA packet core deployment and PCF end-to-end testing.
C, C++, Python, Linux (kernel-level), ARM/x86, Wireshark, tcpdump, GDB, DPDK, LTE/5G/3GPP, OpenStack, VMware, KVM, and Git/Jenkins for CI/CD. Recently adopting OpenWrt.
Truminds operates from dual headquarters: San Diego, United States and India (with offices in Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai). Hiring is currently active in India.
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