Concrete pumping and placement machinery for construction, mining, and industrial infrastructure
Putzmeister manufactures truck-mounted and stationary concrete pumps, mixers, placing booms, and industrial equipment sold globally to construction, mining, tunneling, and power-generation sectors. The tech stack (C#/.NET on Azure, Linux for embedded systems) and active projects reveal a shift toward connected equipment—backend APIs for telemetry and provisioning, edge applications for construction vehicles—suggesting the company is moving beyond mechanical hardware into IoT and fleet-management software. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering, sales, and marketing, with only 5 active roles but 3 posted in the last 30 days.
Putzmeister Group is a global manufacturer of high-performance concrete pumping, mixing, and placing machinery, founded in 1958 and headquartered in Aich, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The product portfolio spans truck-mounted and stationary concrete pumps, truck mixers, placing booms, mixing plants, and specialized equipment for tunneling, shotcrete, mortar, and screed applications. The company operates across construction, mining, tunneling, power generation, environmental treatment, and industrial sectors worldwide. As a subsidiary of Sany Heavy Industries, Putzmeister holds a leading position in global machinery markets and operates with 1,001–5,000 employees.
C#, .NET, C/C++, Linux, Microsoft Azure. The engineering team is actively deploying Linux-based embedded systems and building backend APIs for provisioning and telemetry on connected construction vehicles.
Yes. Engineering roles make up 3 of 5 active job postings, with hiring activity accelerating. Positions span director, manager, mid-level, and intern levels, all based in Germany.
Core focus areas include edge applications and backend APIs for connected construction vehicles, Linux embedded systems deployment, global R&D footprint collaboration with parent company Sany, capacity planning, and social/content marketing strategy development.
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