Automotive safety electronics manufacturer scaling supply-chain operations
Veoneer designs and manufactures electronic control units and crash sensors for global automakers. The stack is hardware-centric (AutoCAD, Altium, AUTOSAR, CAN) with emerging adoption of OneStream and EDI, signaling investment in supply-chain visibility and financial planning. Active projects cluster around production-line relocation, environmental compliance (scope 3 emissions, lifecycle analysis), and internal process standardization—indicating a phase of operational consolidation rather than product expansion.
Veoneer is a privately held automotive safety electronics manufacturer headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, with approximately 2,550 employees across 11 countries. Founded in 2018, the company has delivered over 1.1 billion electronic control units and crash sensors to car manufacturers globally. Operations span France, Romania, India, Germany, and the United States. The business focuses on designing, manufacturing, and selling safety electronics—a mission-critical component tier where supply reliability, quality assurance, and environmental compliance are core operational drivers.
Core tools include AutoCAD, Altium Designer, AUTOSAR, CAN, C/C++, and OrCAD PSpice for hardware design; Docker, Git, GitLab, TypeScript, and JavaScript for software; SAP and Oracle for ERP; Workday and Dayforce for HR; and Keycloak for identity management.
Veoneer has active hiring in France, Romania, India, United States, and Germany. Current open roles number 25 across engineering, operations, logistics, data, finance, HR, legal, and marketing.
Active initiatives include OneStream financial planning implementation, relocation of four production lines, environmental impact reduction (scope 3 emissions tracking, lifecycle analysis refinement), supplier performance improvement, and documentation standardization across the organization.
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