Positioning and data analytics software for construction, geospatial, and transportation
Trimble is a 10,000+ person public company building positioning, modeling, and analytics platforms across construction, geospatial, and transportation. The tech stack reveals heavy investment in data infrastructure (SQL, Postgres, InfluxDB, Datadog) and BI tooling (Tableau, Domo, Power BI), while active adoption of LangChain, CrewAI, and an agentic AI platform signals a shift toward AI-driven reporting and decision support. Engineering hiring (288 roles) outpaces sales (256), with an emerging security focus across projects and a data migration initiative suggesting infrastructure modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Training Lead, Director Professional Services, Customer Success Director
Trimble connects physical and digital work across essential industries—construction, geospatial surveying, transportation logistics, and utilities. The company serves customers ranging from infrastructure builders and civil engineers to global supply chain operators and government agencies. With 1,162 active job openings globally (483 posted in the last 30 days), Trimble is actively scaling engineering, sales, and support across 25+ countries including the US, DACH region, Nordics, India, and Brazil. Current priorities include regional expansion in DACH, AI integration into reporting tools, security architecture modernization, and data migration from legacy sources.
Trimble runs SQL, Postgres, and InfluxDB for data; Salesforce, Tableau, Domo, and Power BI for analytics; Azure and on-prem infrastructure; Python, .NET, Java, and JavaScript for application development; and Datadog for monitoring. The company is actively adopting RPA, LangChain, and CrewAI.
Trimble is headquartered in Westminster, CO, and is hiring across 25 countries: the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, UK, DACH region, Nordics, France, Italy, Netherlands, Eastern Europe, India, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and New Zealand.
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