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 |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Product Operations Lead Product Operations Lead for Ford's Digital Cabin Product team, responsible for driving tactical execution and operational discipline across the development lifecycle. This role involves leading the intake and dispositioning of new work, ensuring teams adhere to SLAs and delivery timelines, and refining workflows to eliminate operational bottlenecks. The position acts as a liaison between technical execution and executive strategy to ensure efficient product development and achievement of strategic milestones. | — | 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 |
| Senior Vehicle Planning & Strategy Program Manager Senior Vehicle Planning & Strategy Program Manager at Ford responsible for integrating cross-functional teams to develop the next generation of EV vehicles, ensuring compelling, feasible, and viable products by working with marketing, design, engineering, finance, and manufacturing. | — | 0 |
| Indiana Battery Pack Plant Manager Plant Manager for Ford's Indiana Battery Pack Plant, responsible for facility launch, leading the executive team, and driving manufacturing success. Focuses on safety, quality, Ford Production System, operational stability, financial stewardship, and team building within a unionized environment. | — | 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 |
| Global Business Line Strategy Director This role is for a Global Business Line Strategy Director at Ford Land, responsible for managing strategic relationships between Ford Land and key business line stakeholders within Ford Motor Company. The role involves integrating Ford Motor Company's business strategy with Ford Land's global operational platform, including planning, design, project management, real estate, and finance. The Director will advise senior leaders, facilitate strategic planning, and build change management roadmaps to ensure successful project delivery. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing, HR Business Partner This role is for a Manufacturing HR Business Partner at Ford, supporting hourly and salaried employees in automotive manufacturing plants. The position focuses on strategic HR initiatives, talent management, workforce planning, culture development, labor relations, and HR operations. The goal is to optimize organizational effectiveness, foster a positive work environment, ensure compliance, and drive business objectives through HR strategies. | — | 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| Technical Specialist, Certification and Regulatory Compliance, Ford Energy This role is for a Technical Specialist focused on certification and regulatory compliance for Ford Energy's Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). The individual will lead the technical path to UL certification, ensure compliance with relevant codes (UL, NFPA, TM-2), guide simulations, and manage relationships with certification bodies and internal stakeholders. The role requires extensive experience in BESS certification and a strong understanding of safety engineering and regulatory standards. | — | 0 |
| Manager, BESS Platform Engineering, Ford Energy Manager for BESS Platform Engineering at Ford Energy, focusing on systems engineering leadership, requirements definition, architecture development, and industrialization readiness for grid-scale and commercial battery energy storage systems. The role involves managing a multi-disciplinary team, establishing engineering processes, driving systems integration, and ensuring technical design and commercial integration for large-scale deployment. Requires strong background in systems engineering, high-voltage systems, and product validation, with experience in regulated environments like UL certification. | — | 0 |
| Raptor Launch Engineer This role is for a Raptor Launch Engineer at Ford, focusing on leading vehicle build events from prototype to production, managing change control, and driving issue resolution to meet launch timing and quality standards. It involves collaboration with engineering teams and managing various program forums and processes. | — | 0 |
| Manager, Internal Control Manager for Internal Control at Ford Motor Credit Company, focusing on establishing and maintaining a robust control environment for the new Ford Credit Bank. This role involves leading the design and implementation of internal control infrastructure, developing testing programs, identifying risks, and ensuring compliance with SOX, operational, and regulatory requirements, particularly for Day 1 readiness and standalone audit requirements. | — | 0 |
| Engineering Specialist, Controls This role is for an Engineering Specialist in Controls at Ford, focusing on improving and troubleshooting control systems and equipment in a manufacturing environment. Responsibilities include using Factory Information Systems (FIS) data, leading problem-solving for equipment performance, coordinating resources for root cause analysis, assisting with training, and integrating controls into IT systems. The role requires experience with PLC logic (Siemens, Modicon), assembly and machining controls, and troubleshooting machinery, robots, and automation issues. Knowledge of vision systems and robot programming (ABB/FANUC) is also mentioned. | — | 0 |
| Senior Exterior Designer This role is for a Senior Exterior Designer at Ford, focusing on creating innovative exterior design visions for vehicles, coordinating design personnel, and collaborating with engineering and suppliers. It requires a strong portfolio in automotive exterior design, a Bachelor's degree, and experience in translating customer needs and global trends into compelling designs. The role involves both digital and physical thinking, problem-solving around connectivity and mobility, and strong visual communication skills. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Development Engineer, iOS Senior Software Development Engineer, iOS for Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team, focusing on the Ford App. The role involves developing native iOS applications, participating in design reviews, and evaluating new technologies to deliver a world-class customer experience for millions of drivers. | — | 0 |
| Buyer, Rare Earth Metals This role is for a Buyer of Rare Earth Metals at Ford, focusing on tactical procurement, supplier management, and supply continuity for electrified vehicle production. It involves negotiating contracts, monitoring supplier performance, identifying cost reductions, and resolving supply issues. The role requires experience in purchasing and supply chain operations, preferably in automotive or manufacturing environments. | — | 0 |
| Senior Software Development Engineer, Android Senior Software Engineer, Android to develop and ship native Android applications for Ford's customer-facing mobile app, used by millions of drivers globally. The role involves full software development lifecycle, from conception to production, with a focus on lean and agile practices, product design review, and technology evaluation. | — | 0 |
| Manufacturing Engineer- Machining Manufacturing Engineer focused on Powertrain Machining, responsible for delivering quality operating system requirements, optimizing machining processes (steel, iron, aluminum metal cutting and grinding) for quality, cost, timing, and footprint. Collaborates with Product Development, uses virtual tools for feasibility, writes process sheets, leads issue resolution for new model launches, and supports tooling buyoffs. Requires a Bachelor's in Engineering and 1-3 years of manufacturing experience. | — | 0 |