Specialty materials for EV, wireless, and automotive—manufacturing at scale across six continents
Rogers Corporation manufactures engineered materials for high-reliability applications in electric vehicles, wireless infrastructure, and automotive safety. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward manufacturing execution (SAP, ServiceNow, quality tools like FMEA and Six Sigma) rather than software development—a reflection of a capital-intensive, process-driven business. Active hiring is concentrated in manufacturing (49 roles) and engineering (20), with accelerating velocity across six countries, signaling aggressive capacity expansion alongside new product development in polyurethane foams and digital material formulations.
Rogers Corporation is a publicly traded specialty materials manufacturer headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, with operations in the United States, Belgium, China, Germany, Hungary, and South Korea. The company supplies high-frequency printed circuit materials, advanced foams for protective and cushioning applications, and power electronic solutions to industrial technology providers, automotive OEMs, and wireless infrastructure customers. Founded in 1832 as a paper mill, Rogers has evolved into a global technology leader in material science and process engineering. Current focus areas include scaling polyurethane foam production, developing new material formulas, reducing manufacturing scrap, and addressing supply chain challenges around raw material availability and product traceability.
Manufacturing and enterprise systems: SAP, SAP S/4HANA, ServiceNow, Jira. Engineering and design: Solidworks, AutoCAD, Ansys HFSS, MATLAB. Quality and process: JMP, FT-IR, Instron, APQP, PPAP, FMEA, Six Sigma, 8D. IT infrastructure: Active Directory, Windows, WLAN.
Manufacturing facilities are located in the United States, Belgium, China, Germany, Hungary, and South Korea. The company also operates joint ventures and sales offices worldwide.
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