Automotive electronics and sensor components manufacturer
Baolog is a public automotive Tier-1 supplier manufacturing TPMS systems, air springs, pressure sensors, and rubber/metal components for passenger vehicles. The company runs a hardware-embedded engineering stack (NXP, Infineon microcontrollers; C, C#, Python; RTOS; CAN/Ethernet protocols) paired with manufacturing operations tools (APQP, FMEA, PPAP, SPC). Active hiring skews heavily toward embedded engineers (89 of 119 roles), with minimal recent velocity — suggesting a stable, production-focused workforce aligned to their core manufacturing footprint.
Notable leadership hires: Workshop Director
Baolog manufactures automotive electronics and sensor components for OEM and Tier-1 customers. Founded in 1997 and publicly listed, the company operates across TPMS (tire pressure monitoring), air springs, pressure sensors, and automotive metal/rubber assemblies. Operations span design (CAD/Solidworks, CATIA, Altium for PCB layout), embedded firmware (NXP/Infineon platforms, CAN/Ethernet, real-time kernels), and production control (ERP, quality systems per APQP/PPAP standards). The workforce of 1,001–5,000 is concentrated in China.
Embedded design (Solidworks, CATIA, Altium Designer); firmware (C, C#, Java, Python, RTOS); microcontrollers (NXP, Infineon); networking (CAN, Ethernet, I2C, UART); data (SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle); manufacturing systems (ERP modules, APQP, FMEA, PPAP, SPC).
TPMS systems, air springs, pressure sensors, automotive metal tubing, and rubber/metal components. Active development includes TPMS software, test platform systems, and new product quality improvement initiatives.
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