Industrial manufacturer across mobility, industrial tech, and energy with five operating divisions in Turkey
Bosch Türkiye operates five separate business units (mobility, industrial technologies, consumer durables, energy, and building tech) across five Turkish manufacturing and innovation hubs, employing over 10,000 people. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy—SAP, Oracle, Power BI, SQL—paired with engineering tooling (UG NX, Teamcenter) and process automation (Signavio, Celonis). Active hiring spans engineering, sales, and support roles with an accelerating velocity, while project roadmap centers on OT security implementation, network segmentation, and field-feedback product development, signaling a shift toward operational technology hardening and supply-chain visibility.
Bosch Türkiye is the Turkish subsidiary of the Bosch Group, established in 1910 as a representation office and expanded with its first manufacturing facility in Bursa in 1972. The company now operates five distinct legal entities across automotive technology, industrial technology, consumer goods, energy, and building technology segments. Manufacturing and innovation hubs span İstanbul, Bursa, Kocaeli, Manisa, and Tekirdağ. The organization serves both B2B industrial and B2C consumer markets, with enterprise resource planning anchored on SAP and Oracle systems, supplemented by advanced analytics (Power BI, Celonis) and engineering design tools (UG NX, Teamcenter). Hiring is currently localized to Turkey and focused on engineering, sales, support, and emerging security and operations roles.
Core systems include SAP and Oracle for ERP, Power BI and Power Query for analytics, SQL for data, and UG NX and Teamcenter for engineering design. Process mining (Celonis) and business process modeling (Signavio) support operational optimization.
Current projects center on OT security program implementation, network security lifecycle management, field-feedback product development, digitalization initiatives, and data-driven improvement through MTM and ergo-ergonomic analysis.
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