If you have the necessary skills and studies, willing to sign up with the world’s biggest automaker Toyota, you have a chance this Saturday in Indiana.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana (TMMI) is launching the new Highlander Hybrid and it will also hold a job fair with the occasion.
Being held at the TMMI from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. applicants will be able to apply to different open positions and speak with representatives from TMMI, Aerotek and 11 other suppliers and vendor partners.
TMMI was built in 1996 and begun the production of the Toyota Tundra pickup in 1999, which later moved to Texas. The facility in Gibson County, Indiana, now produces the Sequoia, Sienna, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid models employing 4,500 workers.
Being held at the TMMI from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. applicants will be able to apply to different open positions and speak with representatives from TMMI, Aerotek and 11 other suppliers and vendor partners.
TMMI was built in 1996 and begun the production of the Toyota Tundra pickup in 1999, which later moved to Texas. The facility in Gibson County, Indiana, now produces the Sequoia, Sienna, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid models employing 4,500 workers.