Heavy-duty transit bus manufacturer with multi-powertrain platform
GILLIG manufactures heavy-duty transit buses in Livermore, California, with a portfolio spanning battery electric, diesel, natural gas, and hybrid platforms built on a common Low Floor architecture. The tech stack reveals embedded-systems engineering depth—MATLAB, CANoe, VeriStand, and PLC dominate—paired with SAP for manufacturing operations and supply-chain management. Active project focus on hardware-in-the-loop development, test automation, and modular powertrain configuration signals engineering investment in compliance and zero-emission capability, while pain points around supplier issues and electrical defects indicate scaling challenges in a complex, regulated product category.
GILLIG is the leading U.S. manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses, operating since 1890 from Livermore, California. The company serves public transit agencies and fleet operators with buses engineered across four propulsion types—battery electric, diesel, natural gas, and hybrid—all built on a unified Low Floor platform to reduce fleet complexity and maintenance costs. Production is vertically integrated from design through final assembly by American workers on site. The customer base includes municipal transit systems and regional operators; GILLIG's competitive positioning centers on reliability, total cost of ownership, and multi-powertrain flexibility to accommodate varying regional emission regulations and customer budgets.
MATLAB, CANoe, VeriStand, and PLC for embedded systems and hardware validation; SAP and Syteline for ERP and manufacturing operations; Freshservice for IT support; standard office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Livermore, California. Employee count falls in the 501–1,000 range, with 22 active open roles across engineering, HR, finance, manufacturing, operations, and support functions.
Battery electric, diesel, natural gas, and hybrid electric buses, all engineered on GILLIG's Low Floor platform to maximize fleet commonality and reduce total cost of ownership.
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