Electric vehicle and solar manufacturing operations across Brazil
BYD Brasil manufactures electric buses, solar modules, and lithium iron phosphate batteries across three facilities in Brazil, with recent expansion into passenger vehicles. The hiring mix—weighted toward engineering, manufacturing, and operations roles—reflects active scaling of production capacity and supply-chain infrastructure. Current projects span predictive maintenance, logistics network optimization, and cloud desktop platforms, signaling investment in operational resilience and IT modernization alongside physical plant expansion.
BYD Brasil operates as the Brazilian subsidiary of a global automotive and energy technology manufacturer. The company runs three main production sites: an electric bus chassis assembly facility and photovoltaic module plant in Campinas (São Paulo), and a lithium iron phosphate battery factory in Manaus (Amazonas). The product portfolio includes fully electric buses, passenger vehicles launched in late 2021, and solar energy modules. The company is also executing a major infrastructure project in Camaçari (Bahia) to build its first car manufacturing facility outside Asia. With 501–1,000 employees and 108 active job openings, the organization is in active hiring mode across engineering, manufacturing, and logistics functions.
Active projects include a predictive maintenance framework, american logistics network planning, cloud desktop platform implementation, HVAC system development, thermal energy efficiency analysis, IT infrastructure optimization, and employer brand strengthening initiatives.
The company uses SAP for enterprise operations, UG NX, CATIA, and SolidWorks for design/CAD work, Teamcenter for PLM, Oracle and Power BI for data/analytics, Citrix and Huawei infrastructure, Microsoft Office suite, and specialized manufacturing tools including CNC, CMMS, and PLC systems.
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