Technical staffing and consulting across manufacturing, engineering, and digital transformation
Oxford Global Resources is a staffing and consulting firm with a striking technical depth: the tech stack spans robotics (ROS, ROS 2, Gazebo, PyBullet), embedded systems (STM32, I2C, UART, Bluetooth Low Energy), simulation (NVIDIA Omniverse, Unity), and scientific instrumentation (GC-MS, LC-MS, LIMS). Active hiring leans heavily toward manufacturing (40 roles) and engineering (36 roles) rather than traditional consulting, paired with a backlog of factory automation, NPI, and SAP integration projects—suggesting the firm is scaling as a technical delivery organization, not just a placement broker. Adopting UKG signals workforce management system modernization.
Notable leadership hires: IT Implementation Lead, Business Development Director
Oxford Global Resources has been delivering staffing, consulting, and project delivery services since 1984 across the US and Europe. The firm serves mid-market and enterprise clients on technical challenges including workforce mobilization, digital transformation, and modern enterprise initiatives. Core service areas include IT staffing, staff augmentation, program and project management, IT strategy consulting, and organizational change management. With 501–1,000 employees and active hiring in 11 countries (US, China, Netherlands, Ireland, UK, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Peru, Spain, Liechtenstein), the company operates a global delivery footprint. Current project focus spans manufacturing automation, SAP integration, new product introduction (NPI), and compliance-driven process improvement.
Primary: Salesforce, Microsoft Office, AWS, Azure. Engineering-heavy: Python, PyTorch, C++, Linux, Docker, Git, OpenCV, ROS, ROS 2. Manufacturing/scientific: GC-MS, LC-MS, LIMS, STM32, Altium, SolidWorks. Simulation: NVIDIA Omniverse, Unity, Gazebo, PyBullet. Adopting: UKG (workforce management).
Globally across 11 countries: United States, China, Netherlands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Peru, Spain, and Liechtenstein. Manufacturing hiring (40 roles) is the largest department.
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