Hardware manufacturer spanning aviation, marine, fitness, and automotive navigation
Garmin is a 35-year-old public hardware company with 10,000+ employees designing products across aviation, marine, fitness, and automotive sectors. The tech stack is split between embedded systems languages (C, C++, Assembly, Swift, Kotlin) and modern data infrastructure (Kafka, Kubernetes, Elasticsearch)—typical for a manufacturer scaling from firmware to cloud operations. Active hiring skews heavily engineering (236 roles), with support (55) and ops (28) roles reflecting the complexity of hardware supply chains and customer service at global scale. The pain-point list reveals operational maturity challenges: FAA certification timelines, supplier performance, system testing rigor—constraints that shipping physical products entails.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
Garmin manufactures consumer electronics for navigation and communication across five market segments: aviation, marine, fitness, outdoor, and automotive. Founded in 1989 in Olathe, Kansas, the company operates offices across Europe, Asia, Middle East, South America, and Australia. The product portfolio spans avionics systems, marine chartplotters, fitness wearables, and automotive navigation units. With 10,000+ employees and 436 open roles, the organization is hiring steadily across engineering, support, operations, and manufacturing—primarily in the United States, but also in Canada, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Sweden, Brazil, and South Korea. The company is a public entity competing in the premium consumer electronics and professional instrumentation space.
Garmin uses embedded systems languages (C, C++, Swift, Kotlin, Objective-C, Assembly) for products, plus modern data infrastructure: Kafka, Kubernetes, Elasticsearch, SQL Server, and Python. Design tools include AutoCAD and SolidWorks. The company is adopting RAG (retrieval-augmented generation).
Garmin is headquartered in Olathe, Kansas. The company is actively hiring in eight countries: United States, Canada, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Sweden, Brazil, and South Korea.
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