Mercedes-Benz's embedded software and connected-car platform division
MBition is a 100% Mercedes-Benz subsidiary building the OS and infotainment stack for next-generation vehicles. The tech stack—heavy on automotive fundamentals (QNX, AUTOSAR, ISO 26262, CAN, SOME/IP)—reflects a company shipping safety-critical embedded systems, not web-scale infrastructure. Active hiring across engineering, data, and executive roles in Germany and Bulgaria signals post-pandemic headcount recovery; concurrent projects in Atlassian integration and workflow automation suggest operational friction as the org scales.
MBition designs and develops software platforms and connected-car services for Mercedes-Benz vehicles, operating as a fully owned subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. The engineering focus spans infotainment systems, vehicle connectivity, and MB.OS (the Mercedes operating system). Work spans embedded C++ and Python development, DevOps infrastructure, and voice-assistant NLU, with collaboration across global Mercedes teams. The 501–1,000-person organization is headquartered in Berlin and is now actively hiring across engineering, data analytics, finance, and HR roles.
C++, Python, Linux, QNX, Android Automotive, Yocto, CMake, GitLab, Jira, Bitbucket, Confluence, Power BI, CAN, SOME/IP, AUTOSAR, ISO 26262, and ASPICE standards for automotive development.
Berlin, Germany. MBition was founded in 2017 as a 100% subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG and currently employs 501–1,000 people.
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