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Ford slashes 350 vehicle software jobs to boost efficiency

Ford slashes 350 vehicle software jobs to boost efficiency

Yahoo14-05-2025

Ford Motor Co. is cutting nearly 350 connected-vehicle software jobs in its effort to improve efficiency, according to a person familiar with the situation. The automaker has also hired a new chief accounting officer.
The 350 people work in the United States and Canada, but the person would not break out how many are located at the company's Dearborn-based headquarters in Michigan. The affected employees, who made up about 5% of the connected-software team, were notified on May 13, the person said.
Ford spokesman Ian Thibodeau provided the following statement about the job cuts: "We consistently review our organization to make sure we are operating efficiently and effectively in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. We are making changes within our Connected Vehicle Software team to ensure we have the right talent and organization to deliver the world's best next-generation connected vehicles. This will include some separations.'
Thibodeau said the cuts are not related to the ongoing turmoil around President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles or parts or Ford's decision to cancel development of a next-generation electrical software architecture.
More automotive industry layoffs: Nissan to slash another 11,000 jobs, close 7 plants
Analysts asked CEO Jim Farley during the first-quarter earnings call about Ford's move to cancel development of the next-generation electrical software architecture. He said that for capital efficiency, Ford has merged some advanced software so it can offer new electrical software architecture at a lower price point than its previous generation. It will also enhance Ford's integrated services and software revenue and profitability, he said.
"This savings also has a big impact on the cost of our future products, so all of our products will be more affordable now," Farley said in the call. "In fact, we're targeting our next-generation products to be cheaper than our current outgoing products and a big factor in that is" updated electrical software.
The connected-vehicle software team works on projects that include the newly launched Ford and Lincoln Digital Experience and they report to Doug Field, Ford's chief EV, digital and design officer.
Ford also announced on May 13 that it has hired Kyle Crockett, who once worked for General Motors, as Chief Accounting Officer.
Crockett, who will join Ford on May 19, will be responsible for all aspects of Ford's accounting function and internal control over financial reporting, the company said in a statement. His appointment will be effective the first business day after the company files its second quarter Form 10-Q, Ford said. Until then, he will serve as vice president of accounting, reporting to Chief Financial Officer Sherry House.
Crockett has a lengthy resume with experience in accounting, taxes, the Securities and Exchange Commission and financial reporting, internal controls, and process and system transformation. He most recently served as vice president, controller and chief accounting officer at heating and cooling company, Carrier Global Corp. There, he helped streamline Carrier's business portfolio and simplify its technology footprint among other things.
Prior to joining Carrier, Crockett worked across other industries, including at GM for more than a decade.
"There, he launched process transformation initiatives to drive global standardization, improve quality and efficiency and enhance insight to drive better decision making," Ford said.
Crockett will succeed Mark Kosman, who is taking on another role in the finance organization.
Jamie L. LaReau is the senior autos writer who covers Ford Motor Co. for the Detroit Free Press. Contact Jamie at jlareau@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter @jlareauan. To sign up for our autos newsletter. Become a subscriber.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Ford to cut nearly 350 connected-vehicle software jobs in US, Canada

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