
On Wednesday, November 20, Yazaki will be hosting the 2013 Engineering Open House at its North American Headquarters in Canton, Mich., to showcase the innovative, high-tech, and blossoming automotive industry.
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Jim Romine, Executive Vice President of the Electronics and Instrumentation Business Unit and Core Engineering, and Nigel Thompson, President & CEO of Yazaki North America. They will speak about the future of automotive and the global role Yazaki will play in it. Throughout the night attendees will be able to meet Yazaki team members, visit department-specific engineering booths, and participate in guided tours of the product presentation rooms and rapid prototype facility. The activities will give attendees a greater, hands-on understanding of each aspect of Yazaki’s global engineering capabilities.
With over 60 engineering positions to fill, we will be collecting resumes and eligible candidates may be selected for on-site interviews. We are looking for senior-level engineers and entry-level engineers with 4-year degrees in engineering or technical areas, and assistant engineers with 2-year technical degrees or military personnel with engineering background.
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The event will be held at Yazaki’s North American Headquarters located at 6801 Haggerty Road in Canton, Michigan from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Admission to the Open House is free, however attendees are required to register in advance at http://bit.ly/1hKfelu. Complimentary refreshments will be provided.
About Yazaki
Yazaki Corporation is a global leader in the research, development and delivery of vehicle power and data solutions for vehicle applications. Yazaki produces electrical distribution systems, Vehicle Information Products, solid-state power centers, connection systems and electronics. Worldwide, the company employs nearly 220,000 people in 41 countries. Yazaki has been committed to the preservation of the environment for over 70 years. The company continues this commitment today through the development of advanced electric components for hybrid electric vehicles, the promotion of recycling and the efficient use of resources. For more information about Yazaki North America, Inc. and its vision for a greener tomorrow, log onto www.yazaki-na.com.