Engineering and project delivery for automotive, manufacturing, and industrial systems
PAC Group delivers complex industrial projects across automotive, manufacturing, construction, and energy sectors. The tech stack reflects hands-on engineering work—CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, UG NX), building automation protocols (BACnet, Modbus, MQTT), and project management frameworks (PRINCE2, Microsoft Project)—grounded in field execution rather than software product development. Active hiring is heavily skewed toward senior engineers (20 of 29 roles), concentrated in engineering and manufacturing, with rapid international expansion across nine countries, signaling either major client wins or scaling of delivery capacity.
The PAC Group is a global engineering and management services firm founded in 1985, headquartered in Troy, Michigan, with 201–500 employees. The company bridges strategy and execution, delivering project delivery, program management, manufacturing engineering, and technical consulting across automotive, manufacturing, construction, e-commerce, material handling, and sustainable energy sectors in over 40 countries. Core services include supplier development, product development, CAD work, construction project management, and commissioning of complex systems. The project pipeline includes vehicle program launches, robotic system installations, HVAC and lighting system GUIs, and factory automation integration—typical of mid-market manufacturers modernizing operations or scaling production.
Primary tools: CAD platforms (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, UG NX), building automation (BACnet, Modbus, MQTT), web technologies (HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, REST API), project management (PRINCE2, Microsoft Project), and productivity software (Office suite). Stack reflects manufacturing and industrial systems delivery, not software product development.
Automotive, manufacturing, construction, e-commerce, material handling and conveyance systems, and sustainable energy. Current project work includes vehicle program launches, robotic system commissioning, HVAC and lighting integration, and factory automation and tooling integration.
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