Cellular-connected surveillance cameras for remote area monitoring
VOSKER manufactures cellular-connected surveillance hardware for remote and off-grid locations, built on AWS/Azure cloud and Python/Node.js backends. The company is scaling rapidly across engineering, ops, and product (17 of 26 mid-level hires, plus lead/manager roles), while grappling with supply-chain stability and production-planning inefficiencies — typical constraints for hardware-software hybrids growing beyond 200 headcount. Active projects span firmware development, camera qualification, and consumer/prosumer product positioning.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Support
VOSKER is a Canadian hardware-software company that designs and manufactures surveillance cameras optimized for remote areas where traditional power and internet infrastructure is unavailable. The product uses cellular networks (LTE) as its primary connectivity layer, paired with cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP) and on-device AI processing. The company serves both enterprise and prosumer segments. Operations span manufacturing, supply chain, software engineering, and go-to-market functions across Canada, Estonia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. Backend: Python, Node.js, Kafka. DevOps: Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, CI/CD. Sales/ops: Salesforce, NetSuite, Pipedrive. Analytics: Power BI. Testing: Pytest, Katalon.
Canada, Estonia, United Kingdom, and United States. Headquarters in Victoriaville, Quebec.
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