Hyundai MOBIS is the world's 6th largest automotive parts supplier, shifting from core-module manufacturing and aftermarket distribution toward software-defined mobility. The tech stack—ARM, RISC-V, AUTOSAR, ISO 26262, SystemVerilog, MATLAB, and embedded platforms (FreeRTOS, Zephyr)—reflects heavy investment in EV powertrains, autonomous-driving subsystems, and safety-critical firmware. Hiring is accelerating with 9 engineering roles (mostly senior) across component development, robotic actuator design, and logistics automation, signaling simultaneous scaling of R&D and supply-chain modernization.
Hyundai MOBIS manufactures automotive components and systems for original-equipment manufacturers and aftermarket channels globally. The company is now concentrating development effort on three strategic areas: electrification (power electronics, battery management), autonomous-driving technology (sensors, control systems), and vehicle connectivity. Beyond product engineering, active projects include robotic actuator evaluation, full assembly-line construction, and logistics automation—indicating internal investment in manufacturing modernization and supplier readiness for next-generation vehicle architectures. The organization operates from Seoul with 10,001+ employees.
The stack includes ARM and RISC-V processors, AUTOSAR middleware, ISO 26262 functional safety standards, SystemVerilog for design verification, MATLAB for control modeling, and embedded kernels (FreeRTOS, Zephyr). IGBT power semiconductors and Altera/Xilinx FPGAs support high-voltage drivetrain and sensor-processing workloads.
Active projects include robotic actuator design and evaluation, assembly-line construction for automotive parts, early-stage component discovery, and logistics automation technology development and optimization—reflecting parallel scaling of R&D, manufacturing, and supply-chain automation.
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