Ford has 20 active job listings related to artificial intelligence. The majority of these roles, 60%, are focused on agents. Engineering is the dominant function, with 17 positions, and hiring is concentrated in the United States. Frequent technology tags include agent orchestration, RAG, and LLM observability, suggesting a focus on building and deploying AI agents. In the last 30 days, Ford has added 21 new AI roles, representing a 600% increase from the previous 30-day period.
Currently tracking 13 active AI roles, down 11% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $85k–$233k (avg $147k).
Ford currently has 33 active AI-related roles in our index. The most common open titles are: AI Engineer (2), Data Scientist (2), Analytics Integration Specialist, Applied AI/ML Software Engineer-Supply Chain AI and Decision Intelligence, Chief Engineer, AI Product Creation. Most positions are in Engineering and Product.
Ford's active AI hiring is concentrated in: agents (64%), application (15%), serving infrastructure (9%). These categories follow a seven-stage AI lifecycle: data, pre-training, post-training, serving infrastructure, agents, evaluation, and application.
Ford is hiring AI talent in: United States (33 roles).
Job postings at Ford most frequently reference: agent orchestration, model serving, rag, llm observability, inference infra.
In the past 30 days, Ford has posted 31 new AI-related roles. That is a +35% change versus the prior 30 days (23 → 31).
| Title | Stage | AI score |
|---|---|---|
| Team Manager-Woodhaven Forge Team Manager for the Woodhaven Forging Plant, responsible for daily plant operations, achieving scorecard objectives, process improvement, and driving the Ford Production System. This role requires strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills, with experience in production environments and union negotiations. | — | 0 |
| Technical Program Manager, Ford Energy Technical Program Manager for Ford Energy IT, leading the end-to-end orchestration of the IT portfolio for a new business launch. Responsibilities include planning, execution, financial stewardship, and executive communication for all IT services, ensuring timely delivery and integration. | — | 0 |
| Sr. Product Manager Senior Product Manager for Fleet Management at Ford, focusing on developing a unified digital ecosystem of fleet management tools and insights. The role involves defining product strategy, conducting user research, managing the product lifecycle, and collaborating with engineering and design teams to create data-driven solutions for optimizing fleet operations, costs, and driver safety. This is a product role focused on shipping a customer-facing product. | — | 0 |
| Supply Chain Manager, Business Operations This role is for a Supply Chain Manager focused on Business Operations at Ford. The primary responsibility is to architect and manage the organization's governance forums and operating model, ensuring the global supply chain is robust, documented, digital, and modernized to support the Ford+ transformation. Key tasks include orchestrating executive forums, managing digital command centers, maintaining a "source of truth" for supply chain information, and operationalizing strategic initiatives. The role requires strong skills in SharePoint, executive communication, and program management within a complex global organization. | — | 0 |
| Transformation Management Organization Specialist Ford is seeking a Transformation Management Organization Specialist to revolutionize its Industrial Systems, focusing on engineering excellence and technical risk mitigation. The role involves leading cross-functional process transformation initiatives, conducting gap analysis, building consensus, reporting on KPIs, and championing continuous improvement. Requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, PMP or Lean Six Sigma certification, and strong program management, analytical, and communication skills. | — | 0 |
| MP&L Industrial Engineer, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Industrial Engineer at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, focusing on optimizing material flow, inventory, and engineering change management in a high-volume, automated manufacturing environment. Responsibilities include designing lean systems, managing inventory strategy, leading the ECM process, ensuring system readiness, analyzing material handling, implementing automation solutions, driving performance improvements through problem-solving, and enforcing safety standards. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering or related field and 3-5+ years of experience in manufacturing. | — | 0 |
| New Model Programs Engineer Program Engineer responsible for the successful launch of new vehicle and powertrain models in North America manufacturing plants. This role involves issue resolution, quality assessment, vehicle fleet management, budget adherence, and communication with senior management. | — | 0 |
| Process and Strategy Engineer This role focuses on process standardization, business tools, performance metrics, and operational support for vehicle and powertrain launches within Ford. It involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve consistency, visibility, and execution of launch processes. | — | 0 |
| Field Service Engineer Field Service Engineer responsible for providing technical expertise and support to Ford and Lincoln dealerships, diagnosing complex vehicle issues, improving service processes, and supporting legal and customer relations. This role involves regular dealership visits, hands-on repair assistance, technician coaching, and consultative initiatives for process improvement and training. | — | 0 |
| Controls Implementation Engineer (Powertrain, Sterling Heights) This role is for a Controls Implementation Engineer at Ford, focusing on the assembly and machining controls for powertrain and vehicle programs. Responsibilities include leading engineering deliverables, implementing standard software and hardware control architectures, managing lessons learned, and orchestrating reviews with suppliers and internal teams. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Software Engineering (or equivalent), 5+ years of controls engineering experience, and applied experience in Structured Control Language (SCL) and Siemens-based software programming. | — | 0 |
| Research Engineer Research Engineer role focused on architecting and integrating a Manufacturing Digital Thread for Ford, spanning metal forming, body construction, and paint. The role involves developing custom tools using C++ and Python, automating data flow between simulation solvers and CAD environments, and optimizing computational performance and data pipelines. It also includes leading statistical sensitivity studies, Design of Experiments (DOE), and collaborating with domain experts to create a unified digital twin for various manufacturing workflows. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing Engineer at Ford responsible for leading the specification, procurement, build, installation, and launch of production equipment for power electronics components. This role involves developing standardized processes, supporting test processes, collaborating with product engineering, and troubleshooting production issues in a high-volume, automated environment. | — | 0 |
| Security Generalist Security Generalist role for Ford's Michigan Central District, focusing on access control, building security, emergency response, and armed personnel protection across multiple properties. Requires firearm proficiency, strong observation skills, and customer service. | — | 0 |
| Program Management Analyst Program Management Analyst for Ford Racing, responsible for leading cross-functional teams to deliver performance vehicles from concept through production. This role involves integrated program leadership, product planning, program control, studio coordination, and launch management, requiring strong influence and decision-making skills. | — | 0 |
| Program Manager Program Manager for Ford Racing's Hybrid Electric unit program, responsible for managing delivery through all milestones from kickoff to launch. This role involves leading GPDS execution, timing oversight, gateway readiness, budget management, cost tracking, change management, quality targets, and supplier management for hybrid powertrain components. The position also requires leadership in Program Steering Team meetings and executive reporting. | — | 0 |
| Industrial Designer - Components Ford is seeking an Industrial Designer for their Physical Interaction design team to develop conceptual and production-based interior solutions for vehicles. The role involves creating innovative interior design experiences, exploring human-centered design, and collaborating with other designers to achieve holistic design visions. The designer will work on advanced and production interior projects, spanning digital and physical thinking, and problem-solving around connectivity and mobility. | — | 0 |
| EVDD PVT Supervisor Supervises a team of engineers focused on quality improvements for electrical, switches, and shifters functions in an automotive manufacturing plant. Responsibilities include analyzing and fixing quality issues, managing warranty objectives, supporting plant improvements, leading problem resolution, and ensuring stop ship prevention. | — | 0 |
| Cell Test Engineer The Cell Test Engineer at Ford will plan and execute battery-cell testing to improve battery and vehicle control systems, enhance customer charging and driving experiences, and advance safety. Responsibilities include defining test requirements, owning cell-level test plans, inspecting test setups, analyzing results, designing cell fixtures, collaborating with data engineers on data pipelines, and driving automation of the testing process. The role also involves coordinating software development for test hardware control and presenting results to stakeholders. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer - Transmission Mechanical Components Product Development Engineer for transmission mechanical components at Ford, focusing on design, analysis, failure mode avoidance, and validation of gears, shafts, and driveline components. The role involves leading component design from pre-program through launch, collaborating with internal teams and global suppliers, managing product lifecycle, and performing root cause analysis for warranty returns. Requires mechanical engineering background and experience with CAD and FMA processes. | — | 0 |
| Product Development - Seat Complete Engineer Product Development Engineer for automotive seat systems at Ford, focusing on design, development, launch, quality, weight, cost, and timing. Requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering and experience with seat systems and CAD. | — | 0 |
| Customer Identity Front-End Platform Engineer This role focuses on the front-end development and platform engineering of identity and access management solutions for Ford's customer identity platform, utilizing Azure AD B2C and Microsoft Entra External ID. The engineer will be responsible for developing and maintaining user interfaces, ensuring security compliance, and supporting the platform's operational excellence. | — | 0 |
| Staff Android Framework Engineer - AOSP Staff Android Framework Engineer focused on designing and implementing core components of the Android framework for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team, enhancing performance, reliability, and security of the In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) platform. | — | 0 |
| Buyer, Displays This role is for a Buyer at Ford responsible for the supply chain of display components in vehicle interiors. It involves commercial strategy, cost analysis, supplier management, and cross-functional collaboration to ensure cost, quality, and launch timing objectives are met for next-generation display assemblies and electronics. | — | 0 |
| Ebeam Industrialization Engineer This role is an Industrialization Lead for the BEV Externally Purchased Power Unit group at Ford. The responsibilities include supporting design competitions, managing milestone cadences, leading assessments and reporting, developing work plans, and acting as a point of contact for Power Unit matters. The role requires experience in program delivery, automotive experience, and strong communication and problem-solving skills. Desired abilities include knowledge of Power Unit function and controls, and familiarity with Ford-specific applications. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor-MP&L This role is a Production Supervisor in Material Handling and Logistics at Ford, focusing on leading a team to ensure safe, timely, and accurate delivery of materials to the production line. Responsibilities include safety leadership, personnel management, operational execution, inventory accuracy, equipment oversight, continuous improvement using Lean principles, and dock management. The role requires 3-5 years of experience in warehouse/logistics within manufacturing, proficiency in WMS/ERP systems, and strong leadership and communication skills. Experience in a unionized environment and with Lean/Six Sigma is preferred. The position is on the plant floor and involves managing hourly employees. | — | 0 |
| In-Vehicle Infotainment Software Design & Release Engineer Software Design & Release Engineer for In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems at Ford. This role acts as the primary interface between IVI core software and vehicle program teams, driving issue resolution, performing triage on bug reports and logs, managing software releases, and providing onsite plant support. Requires experience with electronics module software release processes and EOL configurations. | — | 0 |
| ADAS Systems Engineer Seeking an ADAS Platform Systems Engineer to design, develop, and integrate hardware, software, and sensor technologies for advanced driver-assistance systems. Responsibilities include system architecture, requirements definition, failure mode analysis, performance optimization, and collaboration with cross-functional teams and suppliers, ensuring compliance with automotive standards like ISO 26262. | — | 0 |
| Transformation Go-Live Manager This role is a Transformation Go-Live Manager at Ford Credit Company, responsible for leading end-to-end launch readiness and execution for a core modernization program (Program Everest / Alfa Receivables implementation). The manager will coordinate all aspects of the go-live process, including planning, cutover, command center operations, and stabilization, partnering with various business, technical, and operational teams. The role requires experience in complex implementations, auto finance, and regulated environments. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineering Manager, Ford Pro Intelligence Software Engineering Manager for Ford Pro Intelligence, leading a team to develop and scale connected services for commercial customers, focusing on vehicle performance optimization, charging infrastructure management, and fleet operations. Responsibilities include team leadership, technical guidance, project execution, and collaboration. | — | 0 |
| Commercial Specialist, CRM The Commercial CRM Specialist will develop and oversee the CRM roadmap for the commercial segment, focusing on customer engagement, lead generation, conversion, retention, and advocacy. This role involves designing customer journeys, defining KPIs, and collaborating with data and IT teams to ensure data hygiene and personalization. The specialist will act as the Business Owner for CRM, translating business requirements into functional requirements for technical teams. | — | 0 |
| Incoming Supplier Quality Engineering Specialist, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Supplier Quality Engineer at Ford's new battery park facility, responsible for ensuring incoming components meet specifications, managing supplier issues, driving corrective actions (8D), and supporting launch activities. Requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering and 3-5 years of experience in supplier quality or manufacturing quality. | — | 0 |
| Material Flow Coordinator This role focuses on optimizing internal logistics and material flow within a manufacturing environment, applying Lean Manufacturing principles to design layouts, manage inventory, and select material handling equipment. It involves data analysis, process optimization, and cross-functional collaboration to improve efficiency and reduce lead times. | — | 0 |
| Superintendent Superintendent role at a Ford Parts Distribution Center, responsible for leading a team, ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and accurate inventory management. Involves supervising supervisors and managing daily activities in receiving, packaging, replenishment, picking, and shipping. | — | 0 |
| Process Quality Engineering Specialist, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Process Quality Engineer at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, focusing on ensuring 'Best in Class' quality during battery pack assembly through robust process control, technical analysis, and continuous improvement initiatives. Responsibilities include SPC, MSA, contamination control, error proofing, problem-solving (8D), containment actions, and auditing. | — | 0 |
| Process Engineer Process Engineer role focused on supporting and improving manufacturing processes in Final Assembly at Ford. Responsibilities include driving continuous improvement in safety, quality, and productivity, applying engineering principles, investigating quality concerns, conducting process audits, analyzing root causes, creating process documentation, and resolving assembly-related issues. The role also involves leading variability reduction and lean manufacturing initiatives, ensuring compliance with standards, and identifying throughput constraints. | — | 0 |
| Team Manager-Production Manager for a production team in an automotive manufacturing environment, focusing on operational objectives, process standardization, continuous improvement, and driving the Ford Production System. Requires leadership experience in automotive manufacturing, union negotiations, and data-driven decision making. | — | 0 |
| Cost Estimator The Cost Estimator role at Ford focuses on ensuring cost integrity and maximizing profitability in the service parts supply chain by developing data-driven pricing strategies and "should-cost" models. This involves analyzing supplier pricing, tooling, packaging, and contract requests, assessing economic impacts of various factors, and performing data analytics on complex datasets. The role requires strong manufacturing knowledge, analytical rigor, and excellent communication skills to present and defend cost changes to stakeholders. It is a product-focused role within the industrial domain, primarily dealing with data analysis and modeling for pricing and cost estimation. | — | 0 |
| Production Control Coordinator The Production Control Coordinator at Ford is responsible for creating daily and weekly production schedules for various assembly lines, managing inventory using the CMMS system, and coordinating shipments. This role involves tracking daily shipping status, managing parts, and ensuring accurate inventory records. It requires experience in manufacturing environments, proficiency with MS Office and ERP systems, and strong analytical skills. | — | 0 |
| Customer Quality Engineering Specialist, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Customer Quality Engineer at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, focusing on identifying, analyzing, and resolving complex quality issues for battery packs, bridging manufacturing, design, and suppliers to ensure high standards and drive a "Zero Defect" culture. Responsibilities include leading Problem Resolving Teams (PRTs), conducting root cause investigations, coordinating containment actions, and reporting on quality metrics. | — | 0 |
| Ford Customization Marketing and Events Manager The Ford Customization Marketing and Events Manager will lead the strategy and execution for Ford Customization Events and the Ford Custom Garage (FCG) marketing. This role is responsible for driving end-to-end event execution, managing marketing strategies across various channels, and achieving annual FCG volume targets. The position involves leading photo shoots, creating marketing materials, integrating FCG messaging into corporate platforms, and managing event budgets and logistics. It also includes people leadership responsibilities for a team of employees and agency partners. | — | 0 |
| ADAS Embedded SW Engineer The ADAS Embedded SW Engineer role at Ford focuses on designing, developing, and integrating embedded software platforms for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This involves C programming, Model Based Design (MBD) using Simulink and Stateflow, and extensive testing (MIL/SIL, HIL, in-vehicle). The role requires supporting SW requirements, coding, debugging, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the quality and functionality of ADAS features in production vehicles. | — | 0 |
| DevOps Engineer – ADAS Platform DevOps Engineer for ADAS vehicle software and tooling, focusing on CI/CD automation (GitHub Actions), large-scale C/C++ build systems (Bazel), and DevOps platform engineering for safety-critical ADAS development. | — | 0 |
| Senior Engineering Manager Senior Engineering Manager at Ford leading software engineering teams for electric vehicles' digital environment. Focuses on end-to-end product delivery, team management, career coaching, and improving the engineering pipeline. Requires extensive experience in mobile applications and leadership roles. | — | 0 |
| ADAS Design & Release Engineer This role is for an ADAS Design & Release Engineer at Ford, responsible for the application, integration, and release of ADAS sensors and systems on vehicle programs. The engineer will lead hardware and software application work, manage component releases, conduct failure mode and functional safety analyses, and interface with cross-functional teams and suppliers. The role involves ensuring cost-efficiency, quality, and timely delivery of components, analyzing data to identify root causes of issues, and supporting prototype and vehicle launches. Experience with automotive component development processes, CAD packaging, and ADAS technologies is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Mechanical Design Follow-Up Engineer – Body Construction Core Engineering Mechanical Design Follow-Up Engineer at Ford, focusing on Body Construction Core Engineering. This role involves leading and developing standards for mechanical tool designs, ensuring compliance with Global Vehicle Operations Standards & Systems (GVOSS), and mentoring engineers. Responsibilities include design oversight, technical reviews, systems integration, supplier management, cost efficiency, problem-solving, and program alignment within manufacturing. | — | 0 |
| Executive Technical Support Analyst Provide White Glove technical support for global company leaders, including the CEO, Chairperson, and Board Members, covering hardware (Cisco, iPhones, iPads, Dell/Mac laptops) and software (Office 365, Microsoft Teams). Responsibilities include diagnosing and mitigating issues, providing training, handling high-pressure troubleshooting, collaborating with various IT teams, ensuring data security, and supporting implementations and upgrades. Requires strong technical and communication skills, with experience in MDM, script writing, and various OS systems. Understanding of Copilot and other LLMs is a plus. | — | 0 |
| Strategy Manager Strategy Manager role at Ford Credit focusing on global strategy, new business initiatives, and supporting the strategic planning process. Responsibilities include strategic ideation, business development, process facilitation, market intelligence on fintech trends and emerging technologies, project leadership, and executive communication. | — | 0 |
| Director, HR Business Partner Director, HR Business Partner for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVD&D) software business unit, responsible for people strategy, HR delivery, and leading an HR Business Partner team. Aligns business strategy with HR strategy, drives scalable HR programs, and delivers value-added services to leaders and employees. | — | 0 |
| Senior Technical Risk Engineer Seeking a Senior Technical Risk Engineer to design and implement risk-reducing technical solutions across cloud and enterprise environments. This role focuses on engineering practical, automatable, and scalable technical safeguards by translating risk requirements into actionable designs, controls, and architectures. The ideal candidate will partner with various engineering teams to embed risk controls and evaluate their effectiveness using technical signals. | — | 0 |
| PCS/EMS Integration Engineer, Ford Energy Ford Energy is seeking a Senior Engineer, PCS / EMS Integration to support the technical foundation for product execution and field readiness of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). This role involves leading technical integration strategy, defining interfaces, validating control sequences, and resolving integration gaps with suppliers and vendors. The engineer will also contribute to controls software design, release management, and develop technical documentation. Responsibilities include planning and executing integration tests, supporting commissioning, troubleshooting field issues, and leading root cause investigations. The role also supports compliance and certification efforts and interfaces with stakeholders. | — | 0 |