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From its beginnings in Georgetown in 1986, Toyota Kentucky’s journey has been driven by people united by purpose and possibility. What started 40 years ago has grown into the largest Toyota manufacturing plant in the world. Generations of team members, past and present, have helped shape this legacy, continuously propelling the plant forward and defining what’s possible. As the story continues, a new $1 billion investment across Toyota’s Kentucky and Indiana operations reinforces Toyota’s long-term commitment to growth, innovation, and the future—while honoring the people who made it all possible. Here’s to 40 incredible years and to the many milestones still ahead! 🎊
We are thrilled to share that Toyota North America has been recognized not once, but twice on Glassdoor’s 2026 Best Places to Work lists, earning a spot on the Best Places to Work list and on the inaugural Best Places to Work in Manufacturing & Energy list. These honors are a testament to our incredible team members and leaders, whose dedication and passion make Toyota a great place to Dream, Do and Grow. #BestPlacesToWork #LifeAtToyota
🎉 Big News! 🎉 We are proud to be recognized as one of Forbes’ Best Employers for Tech Workers in 2024! This achievement reflects our commitment to creating an innovative, inclusive and supportive workplace where our talented tech team members thrive. A big thank you to our incredible team members who power our success every day – this one’s for you! This recognition is based on extensive surveys and evaluations from over 25,000 U.S. tech workers, considering data from the past three years. It reinforces Toyota’s reputation as an employer of choice in the tech industry. Together, we’re building the future of mobility, and we can’t wait to see what’s next. Learn more at careers.toyota.com.
The people behind the products and projects are what make the Toyota and Lexus brands so unique. So, in honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting a few of the many trailblazers who are helping drive the industry forward while also making a positive impact at the company.
Toyota announced an additional investment of $2.5 billion in its newest North American facility, Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina (TBMNC). This investment adds capacity to support battery electric vehicle (BEV) battery production and adds 350 jobs, bringing the total employment to approximately 2,100. Scheduled to begin production in 2025, the facility will produce batteries for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and BEVs.
As we continue our shift into a mobility company, our vision for the future is creating mobility for all. We're always looking for new ways to enable freedom of movement â whether itâs across the country, across town, or across the room. You might be wondering, how exactly does #Toyota plan to tackle this vision? The Advance Mobility teams at R&D are enabling our future vision that is self-driven, electric, and highly-connected. Click to read more!
There’s no doubt that the global spread of COVID-19 is impacting virtually every part of our daily lives and is presenting unprecedented challenges for organizations like ours. But throughout its 100-year history, #Toyota’s guiding principles of Respect for People and Continuous Improvement have been the foundation for everything we do -- and this challenge is no different. Together, we're quickly adapting to rapidly changing circumstances and finding new and innovative ways to take care of our team members, customers, and communities. We’re confident that we will emerge from this challenge stronger than ever. Stay up to date with how we’re responding: https://toyota.us/39yEudE
Our 9th annual North American Women's Conference brought together team members from across Toyota for thought-provoking keynotes, panels, workshops, and conversation. This year's conference reminded us to keep challenging our own thoughts, envision our greatest futures, spark connections, and learn something new, every day. Watch now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vM2pF
I'm an engineer working in rapid prototyping in the TILT lab at Toyota's Production Engineering Manufacturing Center in Kentucky. I collaborate with teams on tech projects or trials that need testing to discern the best and quickest way to get a prototype completed. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I've also learned capabilities in computer systems like, computer coding, data manipulation and reporting, to bring modern solutions to areas that can be improved. This breadth of knowledge allows me to view challenges and opportunities from a broader perspective. I love working at Toyota because every day there are challenges constantly evolving to learn from, and the rapidly changing ecosystem of how we transport people keeps me interested and passionate about the automotive industry. As developments in the automotive industry unfold, we must be ready to adapt quickly to manufacture new and different cars; I really enjoy adding value towards that goal, and the feeling of contributing to the benefit of the team is always rewarding.” Explore engineering jobs: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMLCQ
Meet Dawn, a former co-op and current engineer at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, and see how her great idea cut chemical use by over 80%, reduced plastic waste and improved quality… all at the same time: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMyO5