Cicor designs and manufactures precision electronics for aerospace, defence, healthcare, and industrial sectors. The company runs a full-cycle operation spanning PCB design, thin- and thick-film substrates, box assembly, and injection molding—supported by a stack anchored in CAD (AutoCAD, Inventor, Altium), test automation (LabVIEW, JTAG), and ERP (IFS, SAP, Oracle). Current project activity centers on NPI test solutions, aerospace projects, and quality system redevelopment, while hiring remains focused on manufacturing and engineering roles across six countries.
Notable leadership hires: Quote Lead
Cicor is a publicly traded Swiss manufacturer founded in 1966, headquartered in Bronschhofen. The company operates globally across 1,001–5,000 employees, with engineering and manufacturing teams as the core operational functions. Cicor serves three primary verticals: healthcare (diagnostic and monitoring devices), aerospace and defence (avionics, systems integration), and industrial electronics. The business combines design services (CAD-driven electrical engineering), high-precision PCB and substrate fabrication, assembly and microassembly, and full-box integration with injection molding. Quality and compliance—reflected in active redevelopment of the quality management system and new compliance regimes—are central to operations in regulated markets.
Cicor uses AutoCAD, Altium, and Inventor for PCB/electrical design; LabVIEW and JTAG for test automation; C++, C#, Java for firmware and application code; IFS, SAP, and Oracle for ERP; and Linux/bash for infrastructure. ARM and Qt appear in embedded and UI layers.
Active projects include NPI test solutions for new products, international aerospace and defence system integration, automated test procedure development, quality management system redevelopment, compliance implementation, and NPS measurement process design. Production challenges include schedule adherence, equipment upgrades, and product obsolescence management.
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