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, with 474 new openings in the last 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).
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| Production Control Coordinator The Production Control Coordinator at Ford is responsible for creating daily and weekly production schedules for various manufacturing stages, managing inventory using the CMMS system, coordinating shipments, tracking shipping status, and performing inventory-related tasks like cycle counts. This role requires experience in manufacturing environments, ERP systems, and strong analytical and decision-making skills. | — | 0 |
| STA Engineer - VO Resident (LAP) This role focuses on improving supplier quality and driving down reject rates within Ford's manufacturing operations. It involves leading process improvement initiatives, managing supplier containment failures, and acting as a liaison between manufacturing and supplier quality teams to resolve warranty concerns and prevent stop shipments. | — | 0 |
| Senior Technical Program Manager This role is for a Senior Technical Program Manager at Ford, focused on leading digital transformation initiatives within the electric vehicle (EV) digital ecosystem. The primary responsibilities include roadmap development, prioritization, dependency management, and execution discipline to connect strategy with execution. The role emphasizes bridging innovation with legacy systems and working across various teams to build scalable digital capabilities for next-generation mobility. While the company is in the EV and potentially AI-adjacent space, the core function of this role is program management and execution, not direct AI/ML development. |
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| Manager, Employee Relations, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is for a Manager of Employee Relations at Ford's new BlueOval Battery Park Michigan manufacturing facility. The position involves providing HR support, developing HR processes, advising on complex HR matters, and utilizing data to inform improvements. It requires experience in labor relations, performance management, and change management, with a focus on building a positive employee experience during the facility's launch and operation. | — | 0 |
| Manager, Real Estate Activation and Change Management This role is for a Manager, Real Estate Activation and Change Management at Ford. The primary focus is on managing the company's real estate portfolio, modernizing workplaces, and leading change management initiatives to support the Ford+ transformation. The role involves coordinating cross-functional teams, establishing standards for workplace activation, and improving the user experience. It is not directly involved in AI/ML development or research. | — | 0 |
| Attendance SPOC - C Crew Schedule HR Specialist focused on attendance and leave administration in a unionized manufacturing environment, requiring expertise in FMLA, company policy, and data analysis for reporting and process improvement. | — | 0 |
| Portfolio Maintenance & Operations Leader This role focuses on managing and improving a maintenance and operations platform for Ford's real estate portfolio, ensuring efficient and safe operations, analyzing performance data, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. It involves leading teams of facility managers, skilled trades, and suppliers. | — | 0 |
| Supervisor BESS Battery Modeling, Ford Energy Supervisor for BESS Battery Modeling at Ford Energy, leading system-level battery modeling and simulation activities, including life prediction, thermal, and electro-thermal simulations, and digital twin development. Requires engineering degree and 8+ years of experience in battery modeling. | — | 0 |
| Director, Core Runtime & Platform Engineering Director of Core Runtime & Platform Engineering at Ford, leading the development of the foundational platform stack for software-defined manufacturing. This includes the operating and orchestration layer (CoreOS), the real-time signal and decisioning layer (FMIL), and the data platform (CoreDS). The role focuses on architecting and delivering the runtime, edge, connectivity, cloud infrastructure, developer platform, and reliability layers that enable these systems to operate securely and at scale across global manufacturing environments. Responsibilities include building the platform backbone, developer APIs/SDKs, industrial edge computing, device connectivity, hybrid cloud infrastructure, real-time data pipelines, observability, and ensuring reliability and global scale. | — | 0 |
| Manager, Battery Build and Test Lab Manager for Ford's Battery Build and Test Lab, responsible for leading a team, commissioning and operating the EVDC2 lab, overseeing battery component and system testing, and ensuring safety protocols. The role also involves managing budgets, capital equipment, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. | — | 0 |
| General Manager, EV Utilities General Manager for Ford's Electric Vehicle Utilities segment, responsible for strategy, P&L, brand marketing, and product line performance. This role involves leading cross-functional teams and setting the strategic direction for the EV utility vehicle portfolio. | — | 0 |
| Ford Racing Engineer, Additive Manufacturing This role focuses on integrating Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) into Ford Racing's product development process. The engineer will work with design and release teams to identify opportunities for AM to speed up design iterations, avoid capital expenditure on production tools, and target specific components for AM technologies in future programs. Responsibilities include facilitating internal projects, representing Ford Racing in external projects, and communicating program requirements to partners. A strong background in Additive Manufacturing processes (design, build setup, execution, quality confirmation) and practical Design and Release experience for automotive components is required. | — | 0 |
| Ford Racing Engineering Supervisor, Additive Manufacturing This role focuses on leading the proliferation of Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) within Ford Racing for both motorsports and road car applications. The responsibilities include identifying strategic uses for additive technologies, influencing technology investments, managing internal projects, and representing Ford Racing in external collaborations. The role requires a deep practical experience in additive manufacturing processes and design for additive manufacturing, as well as experience with automotive component design and release. | — | 0 |
| Industrial Engineer, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Industrial Engineer at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, focusing on process improvement, capacity analysis, and line balancing for a new battery manufacturing facility. Requires 1-3 years of experience in industrial engineering principles and proficiency in relevant software. | — | 0 |
| Project Manager, Ford Energy Project Manager for Ford Energy, responsible for defining, executing, and safeguarding the post-contract product delivery pipeline for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and integrated infrastructure projects. This role involves establishing standardized PMO processes, delivery playbooks, and stage-gate controls, while also directly overseeing the execution of complex deployments. | — | 0 |
| SAP S/4 MM - Product Designer Product Designer role focused on SAP S/4 HANA MM for direct material sourcing within Ford's Enterprise Technology division. Responsibilities include technical design, collaboration with product teams, integration with other systems, and ensuring SOX compliance. Requires experience in SAP S/4 HANA, supply chain, and Agile methodologies. | — | 0 |
| Senior Full Stack Software Engineer - DNEE Senior Software Engineer responsible for building resilient and scalable full-stack solutions in Java and cloud-native environments (GCP) for dealer-facing applications. The role involves technical leadership, end-to-end solution development, applying agile methodologies, and fostering collaboration. | — | 0 |
| Senior Interior Systems Engineer - IP Senior Interior Systems Engineer at Ford responsible for concept development, detailed design, and engineering execution of cabin systems for electric vehicles. This role involves creating requirements, developing 3D geometry, optimizing designs with analytical and physical assessments, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. The engineer will also drive the implementation of novel construction techniques and materials, and collaborate with various teams to deliver optimal design solutions. | — | 0 |
| Senior Interior Systems Engineer - Hard Trim Senior Interior Systems Engineer at Ford responsible for concept development, detailed design, and launch of full vehicle interior components, including hard trim systems. Focuses on requirements, specifications, geometry, engineering execution, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. | — | 0 |
| Production Control, Engineering Change, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is for a Production Control Engineering Change position at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan facility. The primary focus is on developing and executing an operating plan for battery system manufacturing, balancing supply and demand, managing production schedules, inventory, and engineering changes. It involves cross-functional coordination, capacity planning, supplier readiness, and ensuring compliance with audit requirements. The role requires experience in production planning management, ERP/SAP systems, and data analysis within large manufacturing enterprises. | — | 0 |
| Material Control, Supplier Manufacturing Readiness, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is responsible for ensuring suppliers are prepared for material demands at a new battery park manufacturing facility. It involves coordinating end-to-end material planning and logistics, managing inventory, monitoring material flow, ensuring on-time delivery, and maintaining compliance with safety, transportation, and quality standards. The role collaborates with suppliers, production, and warehouse teams to resolve issues, optimize inventory, support forecasting, and drive continuous improvement in material handling and logistics processes. | — | 0 |
| Web Content Strategy Specialist, Ford.com The Web Content Strategy Specialist at Ford will lead the development and execution of content strategies for Ford.com, focusing on digital experience, storytelling, and optimization. This role involves managing cross-functional teams and agencies to ensure a consistent brand voice and improve content performance through testing and analytics. | — | 0 |
| Controls Integration Engineer Controls Integration Engineer at Ford responsible for leading the integration and commissioning of cutting-edge controls for electrified and traditional powertrain applications. This role involves hands-on vehicle testing, software integration, troubleshooting, and cross-functional collaboration to ensure program delivery and physical vehicle performance. | — | 0 |
| Senior Specialist (Investigator), Employee Relations Senior Specialist (Investigator), Employee Relations at Ford Motor Company. This role involves investigating workplace issues, recommending outcomes, partnering with HR and Labor Relations, and ensuring compliance with company policies and government regulations. It requires a Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of HR investigative experience, with a preference for experience in manufacturing or complex multi-facility environments. | — | 0 |
| Manager, HR Business Partner Manager, HR Business Partner for Ford's Sharonville Transmission Plant, a large manufacturing facility. This role involves strategic HR leadership, employee and union relations, and developing HR solutions to enhance employee experience and drive business success within a unionized, manufacturing environment. The position requires strong partnership with plant leadership and HR teams, leading the plant HR team, and managing the employee and labor relations operating cadence. | — | 0 |
| Controls Engineer Controls Engineer at Ford Motor Company responsible for leading assembly and machining controls engineering deliverables for VOME & PTO programs, implementing standard software and hardware controls architectures, and resolving production-related issues. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Software Engineering and experience with PLC programming, automation, and international electrical/safety standards. The role involves significant travel and potential off-shift work. | — | 0 |
| Campaign Prevent Specialist – Critical Concerns Ford is seeking an engineer to coordinate Internal ICE Powertrain - Thermal Systems (IPTSE) interface with Critical Concern Review Group (CCRG), and the Emission/Environmental Problem Review Committee (EPRC). This role involves problem-solving for vehicle safety, compliance, and emissions-related issues, influencing decisions on Stop Ships, Field Service Actions (FSAs), and product recalls. Responsibilities include managing a database, leading technical investigations, interfacing with review committees, and collaborating cross-functionally. | — | 0 |
| Campaign Prevent Specialist - ICE Propulsion and Thermal Systems (IPTSE) This role focuses on preventing campaigns and recalls in automotive manufacturing by leading the Campaign Prevention Process (CPP) for ICE Propulsion and Thermal Systems. It involves conducting reviews (Deep Dive, Virtual Fresh Eyes, Physical Fresh Eyes) of vehicles and manufacturing processes, documenting and resolving concerns, and mentoring teams in problem-solving. The role requires a strong understanding of design for assembly/manufacturing and automotive engineering experience. | — | 0 |
| Senior Business Architect This role focuses on leading business and technology transformation initiatives within Ford's electric vehicle organization, defining and delivering new business capabilities, operating models, and cross-functional processes. It involves working across various departments to identify capability gaps, define problems, design solutions, and drive adoption of new processes and tools, requiring strategic thinking, business architecture discipline, and stakeholder influence. | — | 0 |
| Software Engineer - Functional Safety Software for Motor Controls Software Engineer role focused on functional safety for motor controls in electric vehicles, involving embedded C, Python, and Matlab development, testing, and troubleshooting within the ISO 26262 framework. | — | 0 |
| Vehicle Integration and Software Test Lead Lead vehicle integration and software testing for an electric vehicle platform, defining strategy, coordinating cross-functional teams, and ensuring software maturity for production release. This role involves hands-on leadership in a fast-paced environment, troubleshooting complex integration challenges, and connecting software, hardware, and vehicle behavior. | — | 0 |
| SOT Operations Specialist, North Americas (up to 100% travel) This role focuses on mitigating supply chain risks for Ford's manufacturing operations by working with distressed production suppliers. The specialist will provide onsite support, develop and implement risk mitigation strategies, and analyze production, capacity, and quality challenges. The role requires extensive travel and collaboration with internal teams and suppliers to ensure consistent supply and minimize disruptions. | — | 0 |
| Team Manager, MP&L, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Team Manager for Material Planning and Logistics (MP&L) at Ford's new BlueOval Battery Park Michigan. This role involves leading plant launch activities, establishing the MP&L team and processes, overseeing supply chain operations, material flow, logistics, customs compliance, and ERP/MRP system implementation. Requires significant experience in manufacturing MP&L and leadership. | — | 0 |
| Purchasing Manager, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is for a Purchasing Manager at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan. The manager will oversee all purchasing activities for the BOBM program, including direct and indirect materials, lead a team of four, and participate in the testing and implementation of a new purchasing system. Responsibilities include developing sourcing strategies, managing supplier onboarding, mitigating supply chain risks, and ensuring compliance with company policies and regulations. The role also involves team leadership, development, and strategic sourcing support. | — | 0 |
| Motorsports Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Engineer Ford Racing is seeking a Motorsports Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Engineer to develop race-winning vehicle dynamics simulations, design chassis architectures, and support test and track-side engineering for various racing vehicles. The role involves using simulation tools and vehicle dynamics knowledge to improve on-track performance, analyze data, and contribute to the improvement of simulation tools. This is a hybrid role based in Concord, NC. | — | 0 |
| Director, Project Delivery - Ford Energy Director of Project Delivery for Ford Energy, a new subsidiary focused on battery energy storage systems (BESS). This role is responsible for building and leading the post-contract execution and project delivery function, establishing processes, governance, and managing a team of project managers to ensure seamless transition from contract signing to final delivery of complex energy deals. | — | 0 |
| Sr. Director, SAP Center of Excellence Senior Director leading the SAP Center of Excellence, focusing on strategic direction, governance, and technical execution of the enterprise SAP ecosystem, including SAP S/4 HANA modernization, integration, and automated testing. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer - Rear Axle Design & Release Product Development Engineer for Rear Axle Design & Release at Ford, focusing on the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator IRS Rear Axle. Responsibilities include leading design, development, release, cross-functional collaboration, testing, validation, and data analysis. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field and at least 2 years of automotive engineering experience. | — | 0 |
| Lead Supervisor Lead Supervisor for a Parts Distribution Center, responsible for overseeing daily operations, managing a team, ensuring safety protocols, inventory accuracy, and timely order fulfillment. Requires flexibility in shifts and strong communication and data interpretation skills. | — | 0 |
| Buyer, ADAS The Buyer, ADAS role at Ford is responsible for leading commodity sourcing and commercial strategy for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). This involves developing and executing sourcing strategies, managing supplier relationships, optimizing costs, and ensuring supply chain resilience for ADAS components across vehicle programs. The role requires strong negotiation, analytical, and cross-functional collaboration skills within the automotive industry. | — | 0 |
| Battery Monitoring Hardware Engineer, Ford Energy This role focuses on the hardware design and development of battery monitoring systems for grid-scale energy storage. The engineer will define and develop sensing topologies, design and release hardware for BESS applications, and own the electrical subsystem architecture from concept to production. Responsibilities include performing circuit analysis, supporting safety and compliance activities, leading hardware bring-up and validation, and collaborating with firmware, controls, and systems teams. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering with 5+ years of experience in high-voltage hardware design, BMS, or battery electronics, and hands-on experience with analog and mixed-signal circuit design. | — | 0 |
| Technical Placement Manager (TPM) – Field Operations & Dealer Relations This role manages technical placement managers and their teams, focusing on workforce strategy, dealer engagement, and program execution within Ford's field operations. It involves leading dispersed teams, developing technician pipeline and retention strategies, partnering with dealerships and educational institutions, and managing performance analytics and budgets. The role requires strong leadership, program management, and analytical skills, with a focus on operational excellence and measurable business outcomes. | — | 0 |
| Business Architect Business Architect role at Ford focused on bridging the gap between technical solutions (SAP S/4HANA, Legacy Systems) and business value streams (Finance, Purchasing). Responsibilities include strategic translation, facilitating alignment, governance, and standards development within an enterprise architecture team. Requires experience in IT, business architecture, and process modeling. | — | 0 |
| ADAS Hardware Technical Program Manager Technical Program Manager for ADAS Hardware at Ford, responsible for leading the development and delivery of critical hardware components for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, managing cross-functional teams, and ensuring timely, high-quality execution of the hardware roadmap. | — | 0 |
| MP&L Supervisor Supervises daily material handling and production support operations in a manufacturing facility, focusing on safety, quality, and productivity. Manages unionized hourly personnel and ensures efficient material flow and introduction of new parts. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Launch Engineer This role is for a Manufacturing Launch Engineer at Ford, focusing on deploying and scaling new industrial platforms and technologies within manufacturing operations. The engineer will act as a subject matter expert, engage with customers (internal manufacturing sites), collect feedback, and align leadership on roadmap activities. The role requires experience in launch environments, manufacturing engineering, and operational excellence frameworks like the Ford Production System. | — | 0 |
| Engineering Specialist - Quality/Process This role focuses on improving and maintaining quality and processes within an automotive manufacturing assembly department. It involves applying engineering principles, problem-solving methodologies like 8D, conducting audits, and leading initiatives for continuous improvement and lean manufacturing. The role requires experience in automotive quality analysis and production supervision, with a strong emphasis on problem-solving and process adherence. | — | 0 |
| MP&L supervisor Supervisor role at Ford focused on managing material flow, production, and a unionized workforce in a manufacturing environment. Responsibilities include ensuring safety, quality, and productivity, supporting continuous improvement, and managing daily operations. | — | 0 |
| Electrified Powertrain Control Systems Engineer Electrified Powertrain Control Systems Engineer at Ford responsible for developing control system work products, performing system level testing, analyzing vehicle CAN communication data, and supporting functional safety tasks for hybrid and electric powertrains. The role involves root cause investigation and resolution of quality issues, with opportunities in system simulation modeling and leveraging connected vehicle data. Experience with control system design, vehicle systems, and powertrain systems is required. | — | 0 |
| Staff Global Supply Chain Manager This role focuses on developing and executing global sourcing strategies for critical powertrain spend within Ford's Advanced EV Development. It involves creating costing tools, leading negotiations, managing supply chain risk, and ensuring compliance with trade regulations. The position requires experience in supply chain management, negotiation, and knowledge of high-volume motor manufacturing processes. | — | 0 |