Terex manufactures mobile cranes, crushing equipment, material handlers, and utility vehicles across construction, waste management, and emergency services. The company is actively adopting ROS/ROS 2 and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) while replacing legacy Power Apps—a signal of movement toward robotics-enabled equipment and AI-assisted operations. Manufacturing dominates the hiring mix, but the presence of active AI and product roadmap projects suggests engineering and product strategy are being rebalanced.
Notable leadership hires: VP Sales Manager, VP/Sales Manager, Sales Director, Global Sales Director, Product Director
Terex Corporation is a publicly traded equipment manufacturer headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, with 5,001–10,000 employees globally. The company operates a portfolio of brands serving construction, waste and recycling, utilities, and emergency response sectors, including mobile cranes, crushing and screening systems, telehandlers, and utility aerial devices. Manufacturing accounts for the largest active hiring footprint, followed by customer support and sales. The company operates across 10 countries, with primary hiring in the United States, Mexico, India, United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, Ireland, Brazil, Chile, and the Netherlands. Current operational focus spans new product development, dealer channel expansion, equipment rollouts, and quality improvement initiatives.
Current projects include AI solutions on Palantir and Microsoft Copilot platforms, new product development programs, dealer account growth, quality monitoring tool implementation, and multi-month equipment rollout contracts.
Terex uses Oracle ERP, Salesforce, AWS (Glue, EMR, Redshift), Kafka, SolidWorks, NX, Teamcenter, SAP, PyTorch, and AutoCAD; currently adopting ROS, ROS 2, and RAG.
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