Join the Build
TulgaDigital is for people who want to build serious systems across infrastructure, AI, cloud, and real-world industry — with long-term thinking and disciplined execution.
A Reason to Return
Part of TulgaDigital’s long-term thesis is that better systems create better choices. For some people, that may also mean the chance to build meaningful work without feeling forced to leave Anatolia behind.
Who We’re Looking For
We are interested in people who are drawn to difficult, meaningful work — especially those who care about infrastructure, technical systems, industrial logic, and long-term value creation.
You do not need to fit a startup stereotype. But you should be serious about your craft, comfortable with complexity, and motivated by substance over noise.
What Kind of Work This Is
Real-world complexity
Our work is tied to real environments — construction, infrastructure, cloud systems, technical operations, and the industries that keep things running.
Long-term building
Some of what we are building takes time. We value people who can stay close to the work, think beyond short cycles, and build patiently.
Cross-disciplinary thinking
We are especially interested in people who can connect technical depth with practical execution across different domains.
How We Work
Technical seriousness
We respect depth, rigor, and people who care about building things properly.
Clarity
We try to think clearly, communicate directly, and stay grounded in reality.
Long-term orientation
Some of what we are building takes time. We value people who can stay close to the work, think beyond short cycles, and build patiently.
Discipline
We value consistency, follow-through, and careful execution over performative intensity.
Open Applications
We may not always have public roles listed, but we are open to hearing from people who believe they can contribute meaningfully to what we are building.
Current Openings
Field Systems Engineer
Sivas · Full-time · On-site
We are looking for a field-oriented systems engineer who can work close to infrastructure environments, technical deployment processes, and real operational conditions.