High-performance automotive engineering and development subsidiary
Mercedes-AMG GmbH is a 2,400-person performance vehicle engineering operation within Mercedes-Benz Group, with roughly 1,500 engineers focused on vehicle development. The stack is heavily weighted toward CAD, simulation, and embedded systems (Siemens NX, Abaqus, MATLAB, C++, Kotlin) alongside enterprise infrastructure (SAP, Azure, AWS). Hiring is skewed heavily toward interns and junior roles in engineering — a ramp consistent with their stated focus on efficiency improvements and process digitalization in vehicle development cycles.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead, Project Lead Individualization
Mercedes-AMG GmbH develops and engineers high-performance vehicles as the performance and motorsport division of Mercedes-Benz. Based in Affalterbach, Germany, the company operates with approximately 2,400 employees, about two-thirds of whom work in engineering and development. The organization emphasizes rapid decision-making and cross-functional alignment across design, procurement, quality, and development teams. Active projects span vehicle development efficiency, electric vehicle ECU software coordination, component tracking systems, and track-focused vehicle programs. Current operational priorities include process optimization, KPI governance, and integration of digital solutions into legacy development workflows.
Engineering tools: Siemens NX, MATLAB, Abaqus, CANape, CANoe, ECU-Test. Languages: C++, Kotlin, Python. Enterprise: SAP, Azure, AWS, Power BI. Design: Adobe Creative Cloud, Blender. Office: Microsoft 365 suite.
Vehicle development efficiency, electric vehicle ECU software coordination, high-voltage component tracking, KPI steering systems, international test drives, track performance programs, and process digitalization across development and logistics.
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