Global agricultural equipment manufacturer with precision ag and smart farming tech
AGCO manufactures tractors, combines, and grain handling equipment across a portfolio of established brands, paired with an expanding precision agriculture and smart farming software layer. The tech stack reveals a company in heavy transformation: deep ML/AI infrastructure (TensorFlow, PyTorch, Spark, Hadoop) sits alongside traditional CAD and manufacturing control systems (CAN-BUS, Windchill, CREO), while adoption of MATLAB and RPA signals movement toward automated field diagnostics and supply-chain optimization. Engineering dominance in hiring (104 roles) and active R&D on containerized model deployment and electrical system validation point to a shift from pure hardware toward data-driven farm solutions.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Government Affairs, Quality Lead, Mechanical Validation Lab Lead
AGCO is a public manufacturer of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, with over 23,000 employees globally. The company operates under multiple established agricultural equipment brands and serves both farmer and OEM customers worldwide. Revenue in 2024 reached approximately $11.7 billion. Operations span design, manufacturing, and distribution across thirteen countries including the United States, Italy, India, Hungary, and Australia. Current focus areas include new product launches, field optimization, and integration of advanced technologies into equipment—with active hiring concentrated in engineering, operations, and data roles to support this expansion.
AGCO uses Microsoft Office, CAD tools (CREO, Windchill), Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Apache Spark, Hive, Hadoop, AWS, Azure, GCP, Salesforce, Redshift, Java, C++, Git, and MuleSoft. It is adopting MATLAB and RPA.
AGCO is actively recruiting in 13 countries: United States, Italy, India, Hungary, Australia, France, New Zealand, Brazil, Germany, United Kingdom, South Africa, Finland, and Mexico.
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