HVAC manufacturing with CAD-to-production automation and legacy system modernization
Daikin Manufacturing México operates a mid-sized HVAC production facility in San Luis Potosí using enterprise stack (SAP, Oracle, SCADA, MES) paired with CAD/simulation tools (Creo, ANSYS, Modelica, Dymola). Active hiring skews engineering-heavy (9 of 20 roles) at mid-to-senior levels, with concurrent projects in component automation, equipment modeling, and BOM release workflows — indicating a push toward design-to-manufacturing process tightening. Pain-point focus on waste reduction, material flow, and legacy system modernization suggests the facility is working through operational efficiency and IT debt simultaneously.
Daikin Manufacturing México is a production subsidiary of Daikin Industries, the global air-conditioning leader. Based in San Luis Potosí, the facility manufactures HVAC products for regional and global markets. The operation spans design engineering (CAD/simulation), production floor (CNC, SCADA, MES), and IT infrastructure (SAP S/4HANA, Oracle EBS, virtualization). Current focus areas include automating component calibration workflows, improving equipment performance mapping, and migrating legacy systems to modern platforms—all while managing inventory reliability and timely delivery commitments.
Core systems: SAP S/4HANA, Oracle EBS, Oracle, SCADA, MES. Design tools: Creo, ANSYS, Modelica, Dymola. Infrastructure: Windows Server, Linux, Red Hat, Ubuntu, VMware, Hyper-V. Analytics: Power BI, Tableau, QlikView. Languages: C, C++, Python.
Active projects include automating component calibration, HVAC product design and modeling, performance map development, BOM and engineering-change release workflows, inventory optimization, and advanced video surveillance implementation.
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