Diesel and natural gas engine manufacturer serving industrial OEM markets
DEUTZ Corporation manufactures a range of diesel and natural gas engines (25–830 hp) for industrial equipment and machinery. The tech stack is heavily SAP-centric (ERP, S/4HANA, Analytics Cloud, Concur) paired with Microsoft BI tools (Power BI, Tableau), reflecting a traditional manufacturing operations structure. Active projects signal internal modernization: data migration, application upgrades, reporting automation, and KPI dashboarding—paired with ongoing pain around manual processes and data integration—suggest the org is mid-cycle in its digital transformation.
DEUTZ Corporation, a subsidiary of DEUTZ AG, operates from Norcross, GA as the Americas hub for sales, service, parts, and application engineering. The company manufactures over 25 engine types and runs two production facilities: a value-add production center for OEM partners and an engine remanufacturing facility in Pendergrass, Georgia. With 400+ employees across engineering, operations, support, manufacturing, and sales, DEUTZ serves industrial OEMs and end-user customers through a network of strategically located Power Centers and Service Centers. The organization is actively hiring across engineering and operations roles, with current focus on data migration, emissions compliance certification, and internal software enhancements.
DEUTZ manufactures diesel and natural gas engines ranging from 25 to 830 horsepower for industrial machinery and OEM applications. The company has produced over 10 million engines since its founding in 1864.
DEUTZ's core systems are SAP (ERP, S/4HANA, Analytics Cloud, Concur) for operations and finance, paired with Microsoft tools (Power BI, Tableau, Dynamics 365, Power Automate) for analytics and automation. The stack also includes Oracle, ADP, Jira, and ISO 26262 certification tools.
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