Shure manufactures wired and wireless microphones, networked audio systems, and signal processors for live sound, conferencing, and consumer audio. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-heavy operation (Siemens NX for design, SAP S/4HANA for ERP) paired with emerging software capability—custom ML models for audio, real-time data pipelines, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure)—indicating a shift toward connected products and intelligent signal processing. Active hiring across sales, engineering, and product, combined with projects in QA strategy and beta testing, suggests scaling of both go-to-market and product reliability.
Shure is a 100-year-old manufacturer of professional audio equipment and consumer electronics headquartered in Niles, Illinois. The product portfolio spans wired and wireless microphones, networked audio systems, digital signal processors, conferencing systems, and personal audio devices (earphones and headphones). The company operates a 1,000–5,000-person organization with active hiring across the United States, Netherlands, China, and Brazil. Current focus areas include new product launches, lead generation, quality assurance implementation, and scaling architectures for connected audio products—alongside ongoing challenges in manufacturing operations and regional consistency.
Shure uses Siemens NX (design), SAP S/4HANA (ERP), Salesforce (CRM), AWS and Azure (cloud), Python and C++ (software), MATLAB (signal processing), and Jira (development). The company is actively adopting SAP S/4HANA.
Shure is headquartered in Niles, Illinois and employs 1,001–5,000 people. Active hiring is underway in the United States, Netherlands, China, and Brazil.
Key projects include go-to-market strategy for new products, QA strategy implementation, alpha and beta testing, custom ML models for audio processing, real-time low-latency data pipelines, and lead generation initiatives.
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