TerX pairs engineering expertise with hands-on industrial delivery. The tech stack—CATIA, SolidWorks, FPGA, LabVIEW, Cadence, VHDL, C/C++, plus aerospace protocols (ARINC, MIL-STD-1553)—reveals a hardware-first business targeting aerospace, defense, and embedded systems. Hiring is heavily skewed toward engineering (88% of active roles), with mid and senior engineers dominating, indicating rapid expansion in technical delivery capacity rather than sales motion.
TerX is a Paris-based engineering consulting firm founded in 2018, now 160 employees operating across France and Belgium. The company connects industrial manufacturers with specialized technical expertise across embedded systems, hardware design, aerospace subsystems, and manufacturing process optimization. Project breadth spans aeronautical programs, power electronics, fluidic systems, robotics, and industrialization workflows. The business model blends project-based consulting with embedded technical staffing, serving companies navigating regulatory complexity (medical device compliance, cybersecurity), multi-disciplinary integration, and production-scale challenges.
Design tools: CATIA, SolidWorks, CREO, AutoCAD, Cadence. Embedded/firmware: FPGA, VHDL, C, C++, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, LabVIEW. Protocols: ARINC 429/664, MIL-STD-1553, CAN, Ethernet. Simulation: 3ds Max, V-Ray. DevOps: Jenkins.
Yes, aggressively. 75 of 85 active roles (88%) are engineering positions, split across mid-level (41), senior (33), and junior (6). Hiring in France and Belgium.
Aeronautical programs, industrial power converter design, hardware prototyping, fluidic and electromechanical systems, robotics subsystems, launcher architecture, and manufacturing automation—all emphasizing production-scale transfer and regulatory compliance.
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