Lighting control, shading, and automation systems for commercial and residential spaces
Lutron manufactures lighting control and automated shading systems, with a tech stack split between CAD-heavy design tools (Rhino, AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and modern cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP). Active hiring across engineering, ops, and support signals scaling toward digital product delivery—particularly a product configuration rules engine and ERP system integration—while supply-chain friction (delivery performance, procurement delays, inventory optimization) remains a operational constraint.
Lutron designs and manufactures lighting control systems, automated shades, and related automation solutions for commercial and residential buildings. The company operates across design (CAD/3D modeling), software development (mobile apps via Kotlin Multiplatform, .NET backend services), and system integration, supported by SAP and emerging warehouse management tooling. With 1,001–5,000 employees across the United States, India, Japan, Italy, and Singapore, Lutron serves through a dealer and integrator channel model while managing product launches, specification accounts, and regional sales enablement.
Design: Rhino, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Blender, SketchUp, Cinema 4D. Backend/mobile: C#, .NET, WPF, Kotlin, Swift, Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI. Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. ERP/operations: SAP, Workday, ADP. BI: Power BI, Tableau.
Lutron posts roles in the United States, India, Japan, Italy, and Singapore, with the bulk of headcount in the U.S. headquarters (Coopersburg, PA).
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