JUDO manufactures water treatment hardware and embedded systems using STM32 microcontrollers and real-time operating systems (FreeRTOS), with active work on firmware development and ERP modernization. The hiring profile is logistics-heavy (5 roles), reflecting operational complexity around customs compliance and international shipments—pain points that dominate their project roadmap. Engineering headcount remains constrained (1 open role), suggesting embedded development capacity is a bottleneck.
JUDO is a privately held water treatment manufacturer based in Winnenden, Germany, with 501–1,000 employees and a 85-year operating history. The company builds water purification and conditioning systems alongside embedded control devices for those systems. Operations span manufacturing, logistics, support, and sales; the business is increasingly complex on the supply side, managing third-country shipments and customs compliance across multiple jurisdictions. Current transformation initiatives include ERP implementation, new facility construction, and process optimization around regulatory import/export requirements.
JUDO develops firmware on STM32 microcontrollers running FreeRTOS, with development tools including STM32CubeIDE, Visual Studio, and standard embedded protocols (I2C, UART, USB).
Winnenden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company was founded in 1936 and remains privately held with 501–1,000 employees.
Yes—5 open logistics roles are among 19 active positions, reflecting priority on supply-chain operations and customs compliance processes.
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