<p>Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI), a captive unit of Daimler Group in India, is on a hiring spree. The company is looking to hire 1,000 engineers at its R&D centre in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>They will work on the development of new products and services, including its operating system - the Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) for future cars. The company, which is focusing on the Electric Only concept globally, is currently developing a new range of electric cars with significant contribution from its R&D centre in Bengaluru. Over the next five years, the company aims to expand its R&D centre significantly, a top company official told <em>DH</em>.</p>.<p>The MBRDI is looking for various skillsets such as full-stack platform developers, Autosar, model-based development, CI/CD, Python full stack – automation framework and other similar profiles.</p>.<p>Set up in 1996, Mercedes-Benz R&D India has emerged as a global hub for the German luxury carmaker's IT and product development. Currently, 6,500 engineers are working at the Bengaluru centre of MBRDI. MBRDI also has a centre in Pune which employs around 500 engineers.</p>.<p>Both Bengaluru and Pune centres are working with their headquarters in Germany and other global R&D centres in the US, Israel, and China on wide-ranging products and technologies, including the Mercedes-Benz Operating System and upcoming electric cars.</p>.<p>“The new OS will be capable of controlling new features in a car, and some of them could be changed by the customers on their own like how they can change features on smartphones. The new OS is being developed at our R&D centre in Bengaluru,” Manu Saale, Managing Director & CEO, MBRDI said.</p>.<p>He said the new MB.OS will be ready for commercialisation in all its future cars within the next three years.</p>.<p>He said the MB.OS will allow updates and upgrades over the entire life cycle of the vehicle. MBRDI has already developed its impressive Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) infotainment system in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The MBUX infotainment system boasts intuitive logic and a wide range of control options via the talk button or the “Hey Mercedes” prompt. The MBUX provides navigation to points of interest such as parking lots, and restaurants, etc.</p>
<p>Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI), a captive unit of Daimler Group in India, is on a hiring spree. The company is looking to hire 1,000 engineers at its R&D centre in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>They will work on the development of new products and services, including its operating system - the Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) for future cars. The company, which is focusing on the Electric Only concept globally, is currently developing a new range of electric cars with significant contribution from its R&D centre in Bengaluru. Over the next five years, the company aims to expand its R&D centre significantly, a top company official told <em>DH</em>.</p>.<p>The MBRDI is looking for various skillsets such as full-stack platform developers, Autosar, model-based development, CI/CD, Python full stack – automation framework and other similar profiles.</p>.<p>Set up in 1996, Mercedes-Benz R&D India has emerged as a global hub for the German luxury carmaker's IT and product development. Currently, 6,500 engineers are working at the Bengaluru centre of MBRDI. MBRDI also has a centre in Pune which employs around 500 engineers.</p>.<p>Both Bengaluru and Pune centres are working with their headquarters in Germany and other global R&D centres in the US, Israel, and China on wide-ranging products and technologies, including the Mercedes-Benz Operating System and upcoming electric cars.</p>.<p>“The new OS will be capable of controlling new features in a car, and some of them could be changed by the customers on their own like how they can change features on smartphones. The new OS is being developed at our R&D centre in Bengaluru,” Manu Saale, Managing Director & CEO, MBRDI said.</p>.<p>He said the new MB.OS will be ready for commercialisation in all its future cars within the next three years.</p>.<p>He said the MB.OS will allow updates and upgrades over the entire life cycle of the vehicle. MBRDI has already developed its impressive Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) infotainment system in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The MBUX infotainment system boasts intuitive logic and a wide range of control options via the talk button or the “Hey Mercedes” prompt. The MBUX provides navigation to points of interest such as parking lots, and restaurants, etc.</p>