Sunday, June 22, 2008
Jaguar and Land Rover to create 600 new jobs
Carmakers launch recruitment drive after new £700m investment
Jaguar and Land Rover are to create nearly 600 jobs following the launch of a new recruitment campaign.
The recruitment drive is part of a £700m investment to improve the environmental performance of future vehicles by new owner Tata Motors.
The focus of the campaign is to recruit new engineers but the brands are also looking to recruit for key positions in purchasing, finance and human resources.
Jaguar and Land Rover are also launching a new graduate recruitment programme for over 80 new graduates.
The jobs will be based at the Gaydon plant in Warwickshire.
"This recruitment drive demonstrates Jaguar Land Rover's confidence in our future,” said newly appointed Jaguar Land Rover CEO David Smith.
“With our new owners, we have entered an exciting era with new models and ambitious technologies.
DATED: 22.06.08
FEED: MT
Jaguar and Land Rover are to create nearly 600 jobs following the launch of a new recruitment campaign.
The recruitment drive is part of a £700m investment to improve the environmental performance of future vehicles by new owner Tata Motors.
The focus of the campaign is to recruit new engineers but the brands are also looking to recruit for key positions in purchasing, finance and human resources.
Jaguar and Land Rover are also launching a new graduate recruitment programme for over 80 new graduates.
The jobs will be based at the Gaydon plant in Warwickshire.
"This recruitment drive demonstrates Jaguar Land Rover's confidence in our future,” said newly appointed Jaguar Land Rover CEO David Smith.
“With our new owners, we have entered an exciting era with new models and ambitious technologies.
DATED: 22.06.08
FEED: MT