Automotive electrical and electronics supplier for powertrains, safety, and connectivity
Stoneridge designs and manufactures electrical and electronic systems for the automotive and commercial vehicle industry. The tech stack—SAP, CAD/CAM (Altium, NX), embedded languages (C, C++, Python, MATLAB), and automotive-specific tools (Vector CANoe, CAN protocol)—reflects a hardware-centric, regulated manufacturing operation. Engineering dominates hiring (64 of 118 active roles), with mid-level seniority favored; the active project list (camera systems, pressure sensors, ECU firmware, drivetrain actuators) shows concurrent platform development across electrification and autonomous-readiness domains.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Administration
Stoneridge is a public automotive Tier-1 supplier headquartered in Novi, Michigan, with 1,001–5,000 employees and operations across nine countries. The company manufactures integrated electronic modules, sensors, and control systems for vehicle powertrains, safety, connectivity, and cargo tracking. Core competencies span application-specific switches, tachographs, vehicle management electronics, vision systems, and monitoring services. Sales and engineering are tightly integrated; the organization operates multiple engineering centers and manufacturing plants, with active supplier qualification and quality programs supporting OEM platform launches and compliance mandates.
Stoneridge uses SAP/ECC for enterprise resource planning, Altium and NX for hardware design, C/C++/Python for embedded software, Vector CANoe for CAN protocol development, Jenkins/Jira for DevOps, and industry tools like APQP and RTOS for automotive standards and real-time systems.
Stoneridge hires across nine countries: United States, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom, Estonia, and South Korea, spanning North America, South America, and Europe.
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