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Today, Ford has operations in more than 125 countries and territories around the world, but back in 1904, the new company had yet to set foot outside of the U.S. Just across the Detroit River in Canada, Gordon McGregor was taking note of the up-and-coming automotive companies and saw a way to bring the industry to Canada and revitalize his company, the Walkerville Wagon Works, at the same time. It developed into a momentous partnership that shaped the future of Ford. Would you like to be part of history? Join us as we move the world and make the future at www.careers.ford.com. hashtag#WeAreFord hashtag#FordHeritageVault
It began on Aug. 17, 1904. Although barely one year old, Ford took its first step outside of the U.S. into Canada when Henry Ford and Gordon McGregor inked a deal that created the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Production began in Walkerville, now Windsor, Ontario and 17 employees built 117 cars, including Ford Model C and Model B, in the first year. As the country’s longest-established automaker, Ford of Canada is proud to have employed thousands of Canadians over the years and produced everything from cars and trucks to vans and SUVs, not to mention Ford V8 engines. “Although 120 years in Canada is an incredible milestone, what makes me proud is the innovation and determination it took to get here,” said Bev Goodman, president and CEO, Ford of Canada. “That hard work has made the Ford F-Series the best-selling pickup in Canada for 58 consecutive years and has made Ford the best-selling automotive brand in the country for 15 years running.” “The heart that has powered this organization for 120 years and will propel us into the future is our people,” said Goodman. “Our amazing Canadian team, along with our network of Dealers, have always been at the core of our success and longevity.” Every Ford rolling down a Canadian road reflects 120 years of experience, knowledge, and innovation. Looking forward, we’ll continue to be here for Canadians in the decades and centuries ahead – every step of the way. Building trust, one kilometre, one moment, one Ford, at a time.
As the new Maverick Lobo truck debuts, Ford Design’s Dustin Hostetler sat down with designer Joshua Blundo to learn more about the people who brought it to life. Read on to find out about Joshua’s passion for street trucks, the Ford contest that sparked his career, and what he thinks a designer’s “real job” is. Have any questions you’d like to ask our designers? Add them in the comments below! Check out the new Maverick Lobo: https://lnkd.in/ePAUvjFj Interested in designing with Ford? Visit careers.ford.com for available opportunities. hashtag#FordMaverickLobo hashtag#forddesign hashtag#autodesign hashtag#streettrucks hashtag#design
Georgia Tech grad student Donaven Lobo is winding up his summer as a Machine Learning and Data Science intern at Ford. He packed a lot into a few months and put together a great video and recap – thanks for sharing, Donaven! Interested in an internship like this one? 2025 summer intern positions are open in early September! #WeAreFord #FordIntern
Ford design and release engineer Chioma Lyons, MON (Cici) hopes the second time is the charm for her as she competes in the discus throw in Paris for her native country of Nigeria. Despite qualifying for the Games in 2021, she and her nine teammates were ruled ineligible due to a team administrative error. This year Cici is back and throwing better than ever, and her family, friends, and the whole Ford team will be cheering her on in Paris! #WeAreFord
No matter how excited you are to start a new job, the prospect of getting up to speed on your new laptop, technology, and programs is something people dread. The Ford Learning & Development and Information Technology teams have partnered to solve this onboarding bottleneck and help employees go from zero to sixty in their new position much more quickly. Want to test out the onboarding improvements? Become a new employee by applying at http://www.careers.ford.com/ !
Ford celebrated International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) – an annual international awareness campaign highlighting the work and achievements of women engineers. This year’s theme was #EnhancedByEngineering, honoring women in engineering who have enhanced people’s everyday lives and are helping to build towards a brighter future. See the statements of an exciting group of female Ford engineers who share how their thoughts on how Engineering enhances their personal lives and careers. #INWED24 #enhancedByEngineering #female #engineering #Ford #fordmotorcompany #automotiveindustry All are welcome to view available opportunities at
Ford is transforming the once abandoned Michigan Central train station into a vibrant technology and cultural hub, showcasing its commitment to Detroit's revitalization and innovation. This project aims to foster collaboration between Ford employees, external partners, entrepreneurs, students, and even competitors to develop groundbreaking products and technologies. Take a peek at the six-year transformation and see what Ford has in store for the future. Imagine what you could achieve at Ford. Join us at www.careers.ford.com. #WeAreFord
Since 1994, our Pride employee resource group has helped provide a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ employees. As we celebrate 30 years of Ford Pride, we remain committed to a culture of inclusion, where all voices are heard, and every team member is valued. #WeAreFord #PrideMonth
As a full stack software engineer, you’ll deliver innovative software products that help Ford Pro commercial customers work smarter, not harder. #WeAreFord