Oehmichen & Bürgers is a mid-sized German engineering firm with 51–200 employees and 8 regional offices across North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria. The stack—Creo, CATIA, NX, SolidWorks paired with Siemens automation (S7, TIA Portal, WinCC) and SAP—reflects a classic heavy-engineering profile focused on CAD-driven product design and industrial automation. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 105 engineering roles and a 3:1 ratio of mid to senior engineers, while pain points cluster around manufacturing cost, lead-time reduction, and legacy equipment modernization—suggesting internal pressure to scale delivery and customer acquisition in a capital-intensive sector.
Notable leadership hires: Architect Project Lead
Founded in 1966 and based in Düsseldorf, Oehmichen & Bürgers serves mid-market manufacturers and large industrial firms across automotive, rail vehicle production, environmental technology, and energy sectors. Core services span product development and design, prototype engineering, virtual manufacturing planning, technical documentation, and quality management. The firm operates eight technical offices to maintain client proximity and leverages a team with deep expertise in machinery and plant engineering, electrical systems, and mechatronics. The active project portfolio—including Industry 4.0 initiatives, digital twin development, production facility construction, and turbine engineering—indicates simultaneous work across modernization, new-build, and advanced manufacturing domains.
Primary stack includes Creo, CATIA, Siemens NX, SolidWorks, and Inventor for mechanical design; AutoCAD for technical drawing; EPLAN and Altium Designer for electrical design; and Siemens PLC tools (S7, TIA Portal, WinCC) for automation and controls.
Primary sectors include automotive, rail vehicle manufacturing, environmental technology, and energy systems. Service areas span product development, manufacturing planning, digital transformation (Industry 4.0, digital twins), and legacy plant modernization.
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