We're building the platform that manufacturing operators rely on every shift. If you want to work on software that matters to real people in real plants, keep reading.
We hire when we find the right person, not to fill a headcount. If something below resonates, reach out. If nothing fits exactly but you think you can help, reach out anyway.
You'll work on the core platform: the modules operators use every day, the integrations that connect to SAP and other enterprise systems, and the real-time features that keep production floors running. We use .NET (C#), TypeScript, and AWS. Experience with manufacturing or industrial software is a plus, not a requirement.
I'm interested →Enterprise sales in process manufacturing. You'll work directly with plant managers, CI leads, and IT directors at food, pharma, and chemical companies. This is consultative selling: understanding operational pain, running pilots, and building long-term relationships. Experience in manufacturing software or operational excellence (IWS, TPM, Lean) matters more than a traditional SaaS sales background.
I'm interested →Help customers go live and get value from the platform. You'll configure workflows, train operators, and make sure the rollout sticks. This role sits at the intersection of product knowledge and plant floor reality. If you've managed change in a manufacturing environment or implemented operational software, you'll feel at home.
I'm interested →Design interfaces for people who wear gloves, work in shifts, and don't have time to figure things out. You'll own the operator experience across modules: from issue reporting and checklists to dashboards and document management. We care about clarity, speed, and accessibility over visual polish.
I'm interested →If you've worked in manufacturing, operational excellence, or industrial software and you see a way to contribute, we want to hear from you. We don't limit ourselves to predefined roles.
Get in touch →We read every message. If you're excited about building software for the manufacturing floor, that's the right starting point.