SRAM designs and manufactures bicycle components across road, mountain, and urban cycling categories, serving OEMs, distributors, and retailers globally. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-focused operation: CAD tools (Creo, Pro/ENGINEER), PDM (Windchill), embedded protocols (Bluetooth, I2C, UART), and mobile platforms (iOS, Android) for component control. Active hiring spans engineering, manufacturing, and operations across seven countries, with 20 roles posted in the last 30 days — the engineering-heavy mix aligns with concurrent new product launches and industrialization work.
SRAM manufactures bicycle components including shifters, derailleurs, brakes, chains, suspension systems, and power meters. Founded in Chicago in 1987 by Stan Day, the company operates globally with teams in the United States, China, Portugal, Germany, Canada, Taiwan, and Ireland. The product portfolio spans road, mountain bike, and urban cycling segments sold through manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Current operational focus includes new product launches, lean manufacturing initiatives, AWS cloud migration, and supplier quality management across multi-jurisdictional supply chains.
SRAM uses PTC Creo and Pro/ENGINEER for CAD design, Windchill for product data management, SAP for enterprise operations, Smartsheet for project management, and embedded protocols including Bluetooth, I2C, and UART for component communication. iOS and Android platforms support mobile integration.
Current projects include new product launches, industrialization of new designs, lean and kaizen process improvements, AWS cloud migration, supplier qualification, quality planning, and HS code classification for multi-jurisdictional compliance.
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