Currently tracking 13 active AI roles, down 11% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $85k–$233k (avg $147k).
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 33 new AI-related roles. That is a +57% change versus the prior 30 days (21 → 33).
| Title | Stage | AI score |
|---|---|---|
| Technical Expert - Suspension Structural Component Design This role is for a Technical Expert in Suspension Structural Component Design at Ford, focusing on leading the in-house design, development, and manufacturing process for suspension parts (stampings, castings, forgings). Responsibilities include developing engineering foundation documents, creating technical materials, leading DFM/DFA reviews, driving manufacturing process simulations, and managing OK to tool processes. The role also involves conducting test facility correlation studies, developing GD&T, supporting prototype development, managing capability analysis, leading process optimization trials, developing APQP plans, and leading root cause analysis for quality issues. Additionally, it includes system-level integration of active suspension systems, defining system design guidelines, and guiding the development of next-generation chassis technologies. | — | 0 |
| Engineering Specialist, Process - Final Assembly This role is for an Engineering Specialist in Final Assembly at Ford, focusing on ensuring assembly integrity through expertise in fastening, torque, and joint analysis. The position involves diagnosing and solving complex problems related to power tools and assembly processes, managing tool procurement and evaluation, and overseeing quality assurance programs. The role acts as a liaison between engineering and the shop floor, implementing engineering revisions and containment plans, and managing documentation for torque changes. It requires strong technical understanding of power tools and vehicle assembly tooling, leadership skills, and problem-solving abilities within a manufacturing environment. | — | 0 |
| Director, Supply Chain - Program Optimization & Expansion This role is for a Director of Supply Chain at Ford, focusing on program optimization and expansion. The responsibilities include developing sourcing strategies, optimizing procurement processes, managing global category initiatives, and improving supplier direct ship programs. The role requires extensive experience in supply chain operations, strategic sourcing, and category management, with a strong emphasis on leadership and analytical skills. While the role mentions "digital world" and "data-driven purchasing strategy," it does not involve the core craft of building or researching AI/ML models. | — | 0 |
| Industrial Control Engineer-Manufacturing This role involves implementing and integrating the Next Generation Automated Vehicle Scheduling System (NGAVS) within Ford's vehicle assembly plants. The engineer will work with vendor controls engineers to install, test, and debug logic and drivers, and may create custom PLC code or modify standard templates. Responsibilities include maintaining PLC code for Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and creating/modifying HMI code for Allen-Bradley PanelViews. | — | 0 |
| Senior Accessory Technical Program Manager Senior Technical Program Manager for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team, focusing on delivering fully integrated EV vehicle exterior systems. The role involves leading complex engineering projects, managing timelines, budgets, and coordinating cross-functional teams across design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain. Responsibilities include driving issue resolution, maintaining supplier relationships, monitoring deliverables for incompatibilities, identifying and mitigating risks, and supporting key cross-functional decisions. | — | 0 |
| Senior Manager, Closures Senior Manager for Closures at Ford, responsible for concept development and detailed design of body structures, closures, exteriors, and chassis systems. The role involves building and leading a team to engineer, develop, and launch components and systems meeting vehicle cost and performance goals, with a focus on structural integrity, craftsmanship, and production feasibility. Requires extensive experience in hardware engineering, automotive subsystem design, CAD, and production release processes. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor-Tool & Die This is a Production Supervisor role in the Tool & Die department at Ford Motor Company. The role focuses on supervising a team, ensuring safety, quality, and productivity, optimizing throughput, supporting continuous improvement, managing maintenance schedules, and troubleshooting die-related issues. It requires leadership, problem-solving, and experience in automotive die forming and manufacturing processes. | — | 0 |
| Engineering Specialist-Dimensional Control Engineer This role focuses on applying engineering principles to improve manufacturing processes and products, with a strong emphasis on quality control, problem-solving, and process improvement within the automotive industry. It involves managing shifts, delegating tasks, providing feedback, leading quality initiatives, coordinating containment actions, managing quality documentation, and participating in audits. The role also requires leading cross-functional teams for quality improvement, resolving warranty concerns, managing projects, and supporting new model launches. Experience with Six Sigma, CMM, and various quality systems is expected. | — | 0 |
| Brake Controls System Supervisor Lead the design and development of hardware for advanced electronic brake control systems, including anti-lock braking, stability control, and driver assistance features. This role involves managing a team, ensuring compliance with corporate and legal requirements, coordinating engineering efforts globally, approving changes, and responding to customer concerns. The supervisor will also manage resources, oversee component deliverables, guide suppliers, perform failure mode and functional safety analyses, and collaborate with software and other functional teams. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, at least 7 years of experience in chassis or powertrain controls, and familiarity with vehicle networks. Experience with quality metrics, TVM, material cost reductions, ISO 26262, controls modeling, and HIL simulation is desired. | — | 0 |
| Supervisor - Quality Cost Optimization This role supervises a team focused on reducing warranty costs for Ford Motor Company by lowering the cost per repair and implementing design solutions for engine and thermal system issues. It involves leading data analysis, problem-solving processes, and cross-functional collaboration to identify root causes and implement corrective actions, with a focus on quality and waste elimination in customer service events. | — | 0 |
| Senior Hardware Validation Engineer Senior Hardware Validation Engineer at Ford focusing on developing and maintaining ECU-level test benches, defining V&V strategies, executing automated tests, performing root cause analysis, and optimizing testing methodologies for electric vehicles. Requires expertise in automotive EE architecture, embedded software, communication protocols, HIL platforms, and system-level debugging. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor-Quality This role is for a Production Supervisor at Ford, focusing on leading an hourly team to ensure high-quality product output and operational efficiency. Responsibilities include championing safety, driving operational excellence, strategic problem-solving, team leadership and development, data-driven decision making, continuous improvement, conflict resolution, and collaboration. The role requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in supervisory, manufacturing, or military roles, with a preference for Lean/Six Sigma or MDMP experience. The position is in Lima, OH, and offers a salary range of $84,480-$141,360. | — | 0 |
| Field Service Engineer Field Service Engineer for Ford and Lincoln dealerships, acting as a technical expert to diagnose vehicle concerns, improve service processes, and support legal/customer relations. Responsibilities include routine visits, technical assistance, legal support, consultative initiatives on technician training, root cause analysis, and warranty optimization. | — | 0 |
| SAP Implementation and Integration Lead, Ford Energy Lead a Greenfield SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud implementation for Ford Energy, acting as the primary liaison between the System Integrator, business process owners, and technical leads. Drive Fit-to-Standard, manage integrations, and ensure business value delivery while maintaining a Clean Core and regulatory compliance. | — | 0 |
| Senior Specialist, Employee Relations, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is for a Senior Specialist in Employee Relations at Ford's new BlueOval Battery Park Michigan facility. The position involves providing HR support for the launch and operation of the manufacturing plant, focusing on employee relations, HR processes, and building a positive work environment. It requires experience in HR, performance management, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. | — | 0 |
| Senior Exterior Designer Senior Exterior Designer at Ford Motor Company, responsible for creating innovative exterior design visions for future adventure vehicles, coordinating design personnel, and collaborating with engineering and suppliers. Requires a portfolio, Bachelor's degree, 3+ years of experience, and strong visual communication skills. | — | 0 |
| GBX Senior Industrial Designer This role focuses on translating the corporate brand identity into tangible designs for vehicle badging and branding elements, ensuring brand consistency and enhancing vehicle appeal. It involves collaboration with engineering and studio design teams, prototyping, and staying updated on industry trends. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer - Core Latch Engineer Product Development Engineer for Core Latch systems at Ford, focusing on cost and weight efficiency, CAD design, analytical and physical analysis, strategy development, requirements management, issue resolution, and product testing. Requires BS in Mechanical Engineering or related field and 3+ years of experience in Automotive or Aerospace. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor, MP&L, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Production Supervisor at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, responsible for leading an hourly team in a manufacturing environment, focusing on safety, operational excellence, problem-solving, team leadership, data-driven decision making, continuous improvement, and material handling. The role involves ensuring proper material flow and supporting the launch of a state-of-the-art facility. | — | 0 |
| Digital Experience In-vehicle Campaign Prevention Engineer This role focuses on ensuring the quality and robustness of In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems during the manufacturing and assembly process at Ford. It involves conducting "Fresh Eyes Reviews" (FER) and line walks at assembly plants to identify and resolve hardware, software, and system integration issues before vehicles are shipped to customers. The role requires cross-functional collaboration, documentation of failure modes, and continuous improvement based on lessons learned from campaigns and production stops. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor This role is for a Production Supervisor at Ford Motor Company, focusing on leading a team to ensure high-quality production, operational efficiency, and workplace safety in a manufacturing environment. The position emphasizes leadership, problem-solving, data-driven decision-making, and continuous improvement. | — | 0 |
| Team Manager-Production This is a Team Manager position in Ford's Body Shop, focused on leading teams in the tactical execution of global manufacturing standards, ensuring weld integrity and dimensional precision, driving business results across SQCDMME categories, removing technical barriers, and developing team capabilities. The role emphasizes implementing the Ford Production System, managing maintenance strategy, and ensuring safety and environmental standards. | — | 0 |
| Plant Environmental Engineer, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role focuses on environmental compliance and sustainability within a manufacturing facility, specifically for a new battery park. It involves securing permits, developing operating systems, and implementing sustainability projects. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering or environmental science and 3+ years of experience with environmental regulations in a manufacturing setting. | — | 0 |
| In-Vehicle Network Analysis Tools Engineer This role focuses on developing software tools and simulation models for in-vehicle network analysis, performance tracking, and impact prediction. The engineer will define key performance indicators (KPIs), integrate analysis into CI/CD pipelines, and collaborate with architects to validate network-related decisions. The goal is to ensure the scalability and stability of next-generation vehicle architectures by providing data-driven insights into network performance. | — | 0 |
| Contract Recruiter This role is for a Contract Recruiter at Ford, focusing on attracting and hiring top talent for the Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team. Responsibilities include conducting intake meetings, sourcing candidates, managing the pipeline, and partnering with hiring managers to make offers. The role requires 5+ years of recruiting experience, expertise in full-cycle recruiting, and proficiency in handling difficult-to-close candidates in a competitive market. | — | 0 |
| Mechanical Engineer, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Mechanical Engineer role at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, focusing on the design, development, installation, and optimization of production equipment and processes for a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The role involves utilizing lean methodologies, statistical analysis, DFM/A, troubleshooting PLCs and robots, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and managing projects for equipment acquisition and validation, all within the context of the automotive industry's transformation towards electrification. | — | 0 |
| Engineering Specialist PQE-Night Shift, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan This role is for a Process Quality Engineer at Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan facility, focusing on ensuring manufacturing processes are stable, capable, and meet quality standards. Responsibilities include defect prevention, root cause analysis, continuous improvement, managing quality abnormalities, and overseeing quality operators, particularly during night shifts. The role requires a high school diploma, strong problem-solving skills, familiarity with Six Sigma, and the ability to work night shifts. | — | 0 |
| Controls Electrical Engineer, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Controls Electrical Engineer role focused on optimizing highly automated manufacturing equipment and processes in a new battery park facility. Responsibilities include PLC/HMI programming, systems integration, robotics support, fault analysis, and continuous improvement using data. Requires experience with industrial electronics, controls circuit design, and vision systems. | — | 0 |
| Production Supervisor, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Ford is hiring a Production Supervisor for their new BlueOval Battery Park Michigan facility. The role involves leading an hourly team, ensuring safety, driving operational excellence, problem-solving, team leadership, data-driven decision making, continuous improvement, conflict resolution, and collaboration. Requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, with a preference for Lean/Six Sigma or MDMP experience. | — | 0 |
| Sr Engineer - Product Development Senior Engineer role focused on application engineering for end-item exhaust sensors in Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Powertrain (PT) Controls. Responsibilities include designing and releasing sensor assemblies for major Ford programs like F150 and Superduty, managing the product development lifecycle from initial design through mass production, and utilizing product development tools and processes. | — | 0 |
| Problem Resolution and Prevent Recurrence Engineer This role focuses on resolving design-related failures in automotive products throughout their lifecycle, from testing to field performance. The engineer will lead cross-functional teams to identify root causes, implement containment and recurrence prevention actions, and develop verification methodologies. The position also involves providing statistical and problem-solving support, updating DFMEAs and corporate processes, and presenting findings to senior management. Experience with 6-Sigma methodology and functional requirements is essential. | — | 0 |
| Supervisor Supervisor role at Ford focused on leading a UAW represented workforce in warehouse operations, including receiving, packaging, replenishment, picking, and shipping. Responsibilities include ensuring operational efficiency, safety compliance, accurate inventory management, and driving performance to meet KPIs. Requires leadership experience, flexibility in shifts, and strong communication skills. | — | 0 |
| Studio Liaison Engineer - Seats This role serves as a liaison between the Design Studio and Seat Subsystems engineering teams, translating artistic vision into feasible engineering solutions while ensuring compliance with all requirements, cost targets, and strategic imperatives for modular design and part reuse. The role involves analyzing competitive benchmarks and facilitating communication to resolve conflicts between design, technical feasibility, and budget. | — | 0 |
| ADAS Platform and Sensing Validation Supervisor This role is for a supervisor to lead the verification and validation of ADAS sensing systems, including cameras, radars, and perception algorithms. The focus is on ensuring sub-system performance meets design and regulatory standards, building a new team, and developing validation plans. It involves collaboration with cross-functional teams and suppliers, and utilizing HiL and CAE methods. | — | 0 |
| Oracle Recruiting Cloud Configuration & Solution Specialist This role focuses on the end-to-end configuration and support of Oracle Recruiting Cloud (ORC), including integrations with third-party vendors, writing Fast Formulas, and managing quarterly releases. It involves translating business requirements into functional solutions within the Oracle HCM ecosystem. | — | 0 |
| Electrode Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing Engineer at Ford responsible for leading the specification, design, installation, and commissioning of facility and infrastructure to support manufacturing equipment for global product programs. This involves working with diverse teams, managing contractors, ensuring compliance, and overseeing project delivery from simultaneous engineering through program launch. | — | 0 |
| Incoming Supplier Quality Engineering Specialist, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan The Incoming Quality Engineer (IQE) is responsible for ensuring that all raw materials, components, and sub-assemblies received from suppliers meet the company's quality standards and technical specifications before they enter the production process. This role involves inspecting incoming parts, managing equipment, handling non-conformance, assisting in new test method development, and collaborating with Supplier Quality Engineers. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Engineer- Die Process Manufacturing Engineer focused on die process engineering for automotive sheet metal panels, involving CAD development, simulation (Autoform), and optimization for cost and quality. Requires expertise in sheet metal forming and CAD tools like CATIA V5. | — | 0 |
| Technical Expert - Gears and Splines Ford is seeking a Technical Expert in Gears and Splines to lead the design, development, and release of gear components for automatic transmissions, hybrid applications, and BEV Power Units. The role involves optimizing gear performance for power density, durability, NVH, cost, and efficiency, collaborating with various engineering teams, and mentoring junior staff. | — | 0 |
| Material Control Supervisor This role is for a Material Control Supervisor at Ford, responsible for leading a warehouse team in receiving, packaging, replenishment, picking, and shipping. The focus is on operational excellence, safety, team leadership, problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making within a manufacturing and supply chain context. It does not involve AI/ML development. | — | 0 |
| Casting Engineering Supervisor Lead end-to-end industrialization of structural casting processes from concept to Start of Production, driving Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and collaborating with machine OEMs and system integrators on equipment design, layout, and integration. Ensure stable, high-quality production by leading launch and operation of casting cells, establishing standards for machine setup, parameter control, and preventive maintenance. This role requires a strong technical background in die casting, electrical, automation, mechanical, and hydraulic systems, with proven track record in launching new automotive programs and strong project management and cross-functional leadership capabilities. | — | 0 |
| Powertrain Controls Platform Architect Seeking a Powertrain Controls Platform Architect to develop and integrate powertrain control modules for electric vehicles. Responsibilities include configuring communication stacks and AUTOSAR BSW, debugging low-level software, optimizing memory, and contributing to microcontroller architecture. Requires expertise in C programming, embedded systems, microcontrollers, diagnostics, and safety standards. | — | 0 |
| Area Manager- Trim Area Manager for Ford's manufacturing team, responsible for leading change efforts, supporting employees, and meeting global manufacturing standards. The role involves utilizing lean manufacturing principles, leveraging performance data, driving continuous improvement, and developing organizational capability. | — | 0 |
| Digital Configuration Speciali The Digital Configuration/3D Visualization Specialist at Ford will create high-quality detailed visualization models for Design reviews using VRED. This role involves collaborating with various design and engineering teams to produce accurate digital models for theme feasibility and production-launch appearance quality, supporting the creation of full-vehicle digital models for design reviews. | — | 0 |
| Power Electronics Design Engineer This role is for a Power Electronics Design Engineer at Ford, focusing on the design and development of drive unit inverter sub-components from concept to production. Responsibilities include part design, release, manufacturing process development, testing, cost optimization, and ensuring durability, efficiency, and performance for automotive applications. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent, strong engineering fundamentals, CAD skills, and hands-on hardware experience. Experience with product release, manufacturing partners, finite element methods, durability testing, FMEAs, and various manufacturing processes is preferred. | — | 0 |
| Product Development Engineer Product Development Engineer at Ford focused on improving warranty for 12V batteries by analyzing data, developing algorithms with suppliers, and ensuring quality. The role involves collaboration with dealerships, internal teams, and suppliers to enhance test equipment efficiency and detect fraud, while also supporting next-generation battery development. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Engineer – Battery Pack Assembly Manufacturing Engineer responsible for the technical development, implementation, and launch of battery manufacturing systems for EV vehicles. This role involves end-to-end execution of manufacturing process development, equipment design and buyoff, plant launch support, DFM, PFMEA, and ensuring quality and traceability through digital manufacturing tools and joining technologies. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Engineer - Battery Pack Assembly Manufacturing Engineer responsible for the technical development, implementation, and launch of battery manufacturing systems for EV vehicles. This role involves process development, equipment design and buyoff, plant launch support, and ensuring quality and traceability through digital tools and vision systems. | — | 0 |
| Innovation Engineer (Cockpit & Trim) Ford is seeking an Innovation Engineer to lead the Cockpit & Trim Global Innovation Council, focusing on technology discovery, production integration, and intellectual property. The role involves trend scouting, supplier coordination, competitive analysis, and working with marketing and program teams to implement new ideas into production vehicles. Responsibilities include facilitating Design Thinking sessions, developing training pathways, and identifying unique ideas for patent filing. The ideal candidate has a background in automotive interior parts, understands the product development process, and has a proven track record of delivering efficient and practical innovations. | — | 0 |
| Battery Manufacturing Engineer This role leads the specification and delivery of facility and infrastructure for Ford product programs, focusing on equipment installation, facility design, and commissioning. It involves cross-functional collaboration with various engineering teams, contractors, and suppliers to ensure successful launch of manufacturing systems, while also managing lessons learned, program reviews, and compliance with regulations. | — | 0 |