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.
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).
Currently tracking 13 active AI roles, with 474 new openings in the last 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $85k–$233k (avg $147k).
| Title | Stage | AI score |
|---|---|---|
| Ford Racing Electrical Systems Supervisor This role is for an Electrical Systems Supervisor at Ford Racing, focusing on leading an Electrical Integration team for Ford Racing vehicles. Responsibilities include defining module requirements, managing network communications, overseeing electrical integration for program timing, and leading cost/weight targets. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, 10+ years of automotive OEM program delivery experience, and 3-5+ years in engineering leadership. Experience with ISO26262 and ISO14229 is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Senior Manager, Product Management Product Management leader responsible for the end-to-end product lifecycle of electronic accessories for Ford vehicles, including trend-spotting, ideation, hardware/software integration, supplier management, and global market launch. The role focuses on bridging consumer tech lifecycles with automotive development to deliver high-margin accessories, ensuring customer delight, safety, durability, and seamless software integration. | — | 0 |
| Ford Racing Off-Road Lighting SME Seeking an Off-Road Lighting Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Ford Racing's Connected Vehicle Software department. The role involves acting as the primary technical point of contact for application development and product architecture, defining requirements, leading the development of automotive EE systems for exterior lighting, managing product test strategies, and driving technical releases. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and 5+ years of experience in automotive lighting development. | — | 0 |
| Security Team Lead, Ford Energy Security Team Lead for Ford Energy, focusing on supervising security operations, managing a team, enforcing security protocols, responding to incidents, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders. Requires experience in law enforcement or military, team leadership, and strong communication skills. This is an armed role. | — | 0 |
| Manager, Customer Data, Analytics & Tools Manager for Customer Data, Analytics & Tools at Ford. This role focuses on managing the data lifecycle, executing analyses (including segmentation models), creating dashboards, and translating complex data into actionable insights for business leaders. It involves managing research vendors and collaborating with various internal teams. | — | 0 |
| Pre-Production Controls Development Engineer Develops control functionality for Pre-Program Motion (PT/Chassis) control technology, including new control system requirements, algorithms, systems design, and coding. Works with partners to understand needs, creates milestone deliverables, develops prototype models, simulations, and data analysis. Writes rapid prototype code and makes builds for testing new control systems in SIL/HIL/Vehicle. | — | 0 |
| HIL System Engineer The Hardware in the Loop (HiL) Engineer supports the product development and system integration processes by developing test procedures for automated execution, implementing tests using Hardware in the Loop equipment, documenting and reviewing execution reports, reporting incidents/bugs, and tracking software updates to fix issues. This role requires close collaboration with feature owners, engineering, and suppliers to develop a strong understanding of the vehicle functions and implement appropriate test design strategies for early identification of defects and to provide evidence of defect elimination. | — | 0 |
| Specialist, Employee Relations, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is a Specialist in Employee Relations for Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan. The primary responsibilities include resolving employee relations issues, conducting investigations and mediations, administering company policies, and collaborating with teams on training and compliance. The role also involves analyzing data to identify trends and inform improvements, and staying updated on industry best practices. It requires a Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of HR experience, strong analytical and communication skills, and the ability to work flexible shifts. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor - Chassis This role is for a Production Supervisor in the Chassis department at Ford. The supervisor will lead an hourly team to ensure high-quality production, meet targets, and maintain safety standards. Responsibilities include operational excellence, strategic focus, problem-solving, team leadership, data-driven decision making, continuous improvement, conflict resolution, and collaboration. Experience with Lean/Six Sigma is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor - Chassis Production Supervisor role at Ford focused on leading an hourly team in a manufacturing plant to ensure high-quality product output, operational excellence, safety, and continuous improvement. This role involves team leadership, problem-solving, data-driven decision making, and conflict resolution within an industrial setting. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor - Chassis Production Supervisor role at Ford focused on leading an hourly team in a manufacturing plant to ensure high-quality product output, operational excellence, safety, and continuous improvement. This role involves team leadership, problem-solving, data-driven decision making, and conflict resolution within an industrial setting. | — | 0 |
| Body Exterior Quality Supervisor This role is for a Body Exterior Quality Supervisor at Ford, responsible for delivering quality objectives for HLM/Closures commodities on current production NA vehicles. The supervisor leads a team to analyze quality data, problem-solve, contain, and resolve quality issues with cross-functional teams, focusing on current production vehicles. | — | 0 |
| Vehicle Calibration & Test End of Line Manufacturing Engineer This role focuses on End of Line (EOL) testing and calibration for new vehicle programs at Ford's manufacturing plants. The engineer will provide leadership, develop improvements to EOL software and hardware using data, manage capital projects, and support prototype builds and issue resolution. The role requires experience with new product launches and automated testing systems. | — | 0 |
| Pricing Manager The Ford Motor Credit Company is seeking a Finance Pricing Manager to lead pricing strategy, revenue optimization, and process modernization. This role involves partnering with Sales, Treasury, Risk, Ford Automotive Segments, Data Analytics, and Finance to shape pricing decisions, guide strategic initiatives, and advance modern pricing capabilities through improved analytics, governance, and technology. The manager will also develop team capability and drive a culture of continuous improvement, transparency, and innovation. | — | 0 |
| Technical Specialist - Suspension Systems Ford is seeking a Technical Specialist for Suspension Systems to lead global suspension and steering system integration from concept through launch. This role involves connecting chassis systems modeling to component development, establishing strategies for off-road variants, and ensuring robust component performance. The specialist will own DFMEA, system requirements, and interface with manufacturing processes. Responsibilities include leading system analysis for root cause identification, assisting in vehicle development plans, and acting as a go-to for system problem-solving. The role also involves leading system-level integration of advanced active suspension systems and guiding the development of next-generation chassis technologies. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer Product Development Engineer for Ford, focusing on electronic hardware and interface requirements for closure subsystems (doors, gates). Responsibilities include defining specifications, collaborating with suppliers and internal teams, performing load analysis, ensuring functional safety compliance, leading integration, and supporting root cause analysis. Requires a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and 5+ years of experience in electronic circuit design, automotive control systems, and the product development lifecycle. | — | 0 |
| Finance Manager, Supplier Risk This role is for a Finance Manager at Ford, responsible for the financial strategy of supplier risk management. The role involves leading a global team, developing financial reporting, partnering with cross-functional teams, and overseeing the development of proactive risk frameworks, including AI-driven monitoring tools. The primary focus is on financial strategy and risk management within the supply chain, not on building or directly deploying AI models. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer – Powertrain Thermal Hydraulics Product Development Engineer for Powertrain Thermal Hydraulics at Ford, focusing on analyzing engine cooling systems using CFD and physical testing to improve performance, fuel consumption, emissions, and durability. Responsibilities include performing hardware validation, providing technical guidance, applying CFD methods, and working with instrumentation suppliers. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer Software Engineer role at Ford Motor Credit focusing on full-stack development (React, Spring Boot) and cloud operations (GCP). Responsibilities include building and enhancing front-end features, deploying and operating applications, implementing CI/CD and test automation, and leading the full lifecycle of applications and API services within the eCommerce ecosystem. The role emphasizes TDD, observability, fault-tolerance, and end-to-end ownership, including security and compliance monitoring. | — | 0 |
| Battery Pack Test Engineer Seeking a Battery Pack Test Engineer with expertise in battery manufacturing test systems and National Instruments software (LabVIEW, NI TestStand) to improve test processes, develop standardized software solutions for battery testing (cycler, high-voltage, leak testing), and build a reusable VI software library for common test functions. | — | 0 |
| IT Infrastructure Engineer – Global Server Hardware & Automation This role is for a Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer at Ford, focusing on server hardware, automation, and global support within an enterprise manufacturing environment. It involves managing server designs, automation scripting, L3 hardware support, FMEA testing, firmware management, and component testing. The role requires deep knowledge of x86 server hardware, OOB management systems, Windows/Linux OS, networking, and scripting languages like Python and Ansible. | — | 0 |
| Battery Monitoring Cyber Security Engineer, Ford Energy Cybersecurity Engineer for Ford Energy's battery monitoring and BMS systems, focusing on architecture, risk analysis, and validation across embedded firmware, communication pathways, and control logic in a safety-critical infrastructure environment. | — | 0 |
| Full-Stack Software Engineer - Vehicle Software Release & Deployment Full-Stack Software Engineer responsible for developing and deploying Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates for millions of Ford vehicles globally. This role involves building low-latency, high-availability services, partnering with cross-functional teams, and ensuring code quality within a regulated environment. | — | 0 |
| Chassis Control Software Integration Engineer Develops and integrates in-house chassis control software for Ford vehicles, focusing on safety, performance, and driving dynamics. Requires expertise in embedded C/C++, Model-Based Design (Matlab/Simulink), automotive networks (CAN/LIN), and modern software workflows (Git, HIL). | — | 0 |
| Engineering Services Buyer Ford is seeking a Category Manager/Implementation Buyer for Vehicle Engineering Services. This role focuses on shaping procurement strategies, driving cost competitiveness, and enabling Product Development through supplier partnerships. Responsibilities include developing category strategies, leading negotiations, managing supplier performance, and ensuring operational excellence. Requires 5+ years of experience in supply chain or purchasing, strong negotiation and analytical skills, and proficiency in procurement tools. | — | 0 |
| Buyer - Indirect Ford is seeking a Category Implementation Buyer to lead sourcing and category strategy for Engineering/Professional Services. This role involves driving cost competitiveness, advancing sourcing strategies, and enabling Product Development through high-performing supplier partnerships. The ideal candidate will have a strong combination of commercial acumen, engineering alignment, and forward-thinking strategy, transitioning traditional purchasing models into outcome-based, value-driven engagements. | — | 0 |
| Staff Sensory Engineer This role focuses on the sensory experience of Ford vehicles, specifically Color and Materials and Illumination attributes. The Staff Sensory Engineer will act as the voice of the customer, leading Perceived Quality evaluations, developing specifications, and ensuring quality standards from concept to production. The role involves collaboration with various teams including Design, Marketing, Engineering, and Manufacturing, and requires knowledge of automotive materials, lighting technologies, and manufacturing processes. | — | 0 |
| Interior Systems Engineer Interior Systems Engineer at Ford responsible for concept development, detailed design, engineering, and launch of cabin systems for electric vehicles. Requires experience with CAD software, component manufacturing, and assembly processes, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer - Ford Pro Software Engineer role at Ford Pro focused on developing full-stack solutions for commercial/fleet software, utilizing Agile-eXtreme Programming principles and cloud technologies. Requires strong software development experience, cloud platform deployment, and familiarity with CI/CD tools. Experience with machine learning, mathematical modeling, and data analysis is a plus. | — | 0 |
| Full Stack Software Engineer Software Engineer role focused on building and maintaining data pipelines, backend services, and internal data tools using Python, Java, and SQL on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The role emphasizes data quality, reliability, and collaboration with data scientists and product managers. | — | 0 |
| Attorney-Compliance This role is for an Attorney-Compliance within the Ford Motor Credit Company's Compliance Office. The attorney will provide advice on consumer finance laws, support the compliance management program, manage legal and compliance risk, coordinate regulatory examinations, manage fair lending monitoring, advise on licensing, monitor legal and regulatory changes, and develop training. The role requires a J.D., bar membership, and 5+ years of experience in consumer financial services legal or compliance. | — | 0 |
| Dealer Parts Operations Manager The Dealer Parts Operations Manager at Ford is responsible for developing and maintaining Retail Inventory Management (RIM) and Dealer to Dealer (D2D) programs. This role owns the strategy and technological platforms for inventory management and fulfillment across the dealer network, focusing on ensuring the right parts are available and can be moved efficiently. Key responsibilities include identifying inefficiencies, performing deep-dive data analysis, designing and leading pilot programs, refining inventory strategies, managing program performance, optimizing network operations, and ensuring data integrity. | — | 0 |
| Logistics Analyst Logistics Analyst role focused on developing and implementing Transportation Management System (TMS) modules, gathering requirements, creating business cases, documenting business practices, developing freight databases and dashboards, and interfacing with Lead Logistics Providers (LLPs). Requires experience in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Manufacturing, and understanding of TMS or similar systems. | — | 0 |
| Maintenance Engineering Specialist This role is for a Maintenance Engineering Specialist at Ford, focusing on leading a team to ensure operational excellence, safety, and continuous improvement in a manufacturing environment. It involves strategic problem-solving, data-driven decision making, and team development, with a requirement for fundamental knowledge of PLC logic and controls. | — | 0 |
| MOS Maintenance Manager This role is for a Maintenance Manager at Ford Motor Company, focused on leading and transforming maintenance operations using the Ford Maintenance Operating System (MOS) and Lean Maturity principles. The manager will oversee a multi-layered team, drive operational excellence, implement proactive maintenance strategies, manage budgets, and ensure equipment reliability in a large-scale manufacturing environment. Experience with Lean Manufacturing, predictive maintenance tools, and IIOT is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Optimization Engineering Manager (Vehicle Assembly) This role manages plant operations and efficiency in a vehicle assembly setting, focusing on maintenance, constraint management, industrial engineering, and capital investment. It involves leading teams, optimizing processes, and ensuring regulatory compliance within a manufacturing environment. | — | 0 |
| Benchmarking Integration Engineer This role involves benchmarking vehicle systems and components to identify gaps and propose solutions, utilizing statistical analysis and collaborating with various engineering and program management teams. The focus is on competitive analysis and data interpretation within the automotive industry. | — | 0 |
| MP&L Manager This role is a management position within Ford's Material, Planning & Logistics (MP&L) department, focusing on operational oversight, lean manufacturing principles, and ensuring efficient material flow for plant manufacturing processes. It involves managing teams, developing objectives, and ensuring adherence to safety and operational guidelines. | — | 0 |
| Certified Parts Wholesale Zone Manager This role is a Zone Manager for Certified Parts Wholesale at Ford. It involves managing parts purchases, sales, and inventory for dealerships in a specific region. The responsibilities include analyzing performance, collaborating with stakeholders, communicating program details, managing sales initiatives, and engaging with dealers to grow wholesale business. The role requires travel and experience in field sales, preferably in the automotive industry. | — | 0 |
| Staff Vehicle Planning & Strategy Program Manager Program Manager for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team, responsible for integrating cross-functional teams to develop the next generation of EV vehicles. The role involves product concept, architecture, and financial planning, leading teams to deliver on time and with quality, and creating efficient product development processes. | — | 0 |
| Electrified Powertrain Controls Software Engineer Software engineer for electrified powertrain controls at Ford, focusing on diagnostics, charging, energy management, and propulsive controls. Responsibilities include defining requirements, implementing algorithms in C-code, and validation through unit, SIL, and HIL testing. | — | 0 |
| Analyst, Supply Chain Programs This role is for an Analyst in Supply Chain Programs at Ford, focusing on coordinating commodity selection, sourcing execution, and cross-functional alignment to meet program targets. Responsibilities include managing the Sourcing Tracker, ensuring timely completion of IPQ packages, attending Sourcing PAT meetings, and coordinating financial inputs. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree, 5+ years of Supply Chain experience, strong data analytical skills, and expertise in systems like Ariba and PowerBI. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer – Dynamic Sealing Systems Product Development Engineer for Dynamic Sealing Systems at Ford, focusing on design, release, and issue resolution for automotive sealing components. Requires experience in product development, engineering analysis tools, and manufacturing processes related to elastomers and molding. | — | 0 |
| Full Stack Software Engineer Full Stack Software Engineer role at Ford Customer Service Division focused on developing web services, webpages, APIs, and microservices for dealer and customer-facing applications, as well as internal business operations. The role involves collaborating with product teams, translating business requirements, ensuring software engineering excellence, and working with modern databases and cloud platforms. | — | 0 |
| Analyst, Supply Chain Programs This role is a Supply Chain Analyst at Ford, focusing on coordinating commodity selection, sourcing execution, and cross-functional alignment to meet program targets and supplier engineering on-board dates. Responsibilities include managing the Sourcing Tracker, ensuring timely completion of IPQ packages, and supporting purchasing activities for cost studies and financial requirements. The role requires strong data analytical skills, experience with supply chain systems like Ariba and PowerBI, and proven ability to meet deadlines. | — | 0 |
| Transformation Product Analyst Product Analyst for Ford Motor Credit's Monetary and Payments receivables product delivery, focusing on platform transformation, analyzing product vision, defining requirements, and supporting roadmap development. This role involves extensive stakeholder collaboration, documentation, and tracking product performance to ensure alignment with business objectives and compliance standards. | — | 0 |
| Platform Hardware Technical Manager Technical Program Manager for Ford's Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) platform hardware initiatives, focusing on delivering scalable solutions across vehicle lineups. Requires leadership in technical direction, risk resolution, and cross-functional alignment for hardware definition, sourcing, release, and validation. | — | 0 |
| Senior Maintenance Supervisor Senior Maintenance Supervisor at Ford, leading a team to ensure operational excellence, safety, and quality in manufacturing. Focuses on team leadership, problem-solving, data-driven improvements, and continuous enhancement of processes and safety standards within an industrial setting. | — | 0 |
| Full Stack Software Engineer - Vehicle Software Update Systems Full-Stack Software Engineer for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team, focusing on developing and delivering Over The Air (OTA) software update systems for millions of vehicles. The role involves building low-latency, high-availability services, partnering with cross-functional teams, and ensuring code quality within a rapidly changing, regulatory-constrained environment. | — | 0 |
| Salesforce Implementation and Integration Lead, Ford Energy This role leads the implementation and integration of Salesforce for Ford Energy IT, focusing on functional delivery, technical orchestration, and seamless integration into the broader enterprise ecosystem. Responsibilities include managing system integrators, defining integration architectures, enforcing Salesforce best practices, and overseeing release management. The role requires strong IT delivery experience, Salesforce leadership, and expertise in ERP and middleware integrations. | — | 0 |