Embedded automotive performance modules and fuel-management systems
FuelTech manufactures embedded control modules for high-performance automotive applications—fuel delivery, engine tuning, throttle control across four-cylinder turbos to V12 engines. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-centric operation: Siemens PLC, Rockwell FactoryTalk, and Modbus for industrial control, paired with .NET and Python for firmware and backend systems. Pain-point clustering around production efficiency, supply-chain cost reduction, and forecast accuracy indicates FuelTech is in an active scaling phase, with operations and finance hiring dominating the job board.
FuelTech is a Brazilian automotive-electronics manufacturer founded in 2003, headquartered in Porto Alegre. The company designs and produces specialized embedded modules for engine control, fuel delivery, and performance tuning, serving aftermarket and OEM customers who need to increase engine potential across cars, motorcycles, and marine engines. With 201–500 employees, FuelTech operates a vertically integrated product development pipeline—NPI, prototype procurement, and validation testing appear across active projects. The organization spans operations, manufacturing, finance, and security functions, reflecting the complexity of hardware supply chains and regulatory compliance in automotive.
FuelTech produces embedded automotive control modules for engine tuning and fuel delivery. Products range from simple fuel-delivery upgrades for turbocharged engines to complete engine-management systems for multi-cylinder and high-displacement applications.
FuelTech currently hires in Brazil only. Active roles focus on operations (4), finance (3), and manufacturing (2), with steady hiring velocity.
FuelTech uses Siemens PLC and Rockwell FactoryTalk for industrial automation, Modbus and OPC for industrial protocols, and .NET with Python for system software. Backend runs on MySQL; operations rely on Microsoft Office, Excel, Power BI, and Protheus ERP.
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