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Overview Who we are Toyota Manufacturing is looking to develop new innovative solutions to support the future of mobility, and values being a member of a local and global community. We offer an inclusive team environment that values “respect for people” and we are a company with a rich history and an exciting future to pursue your professional dreams. Along with great pay, amazing benefits, and a stable work environment – Toyota Manufacturing has it all. Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia (TMMWV) is seeking Multi-Skilled Maintenance Team Members for its facility in Buffalo, West Virginia. TMMWV’s skilled maintenance personnel support the production, quality, bolthires and safety goals of the manufacturing operation. All skilled maintenance personnel will have responsibility for preventive maintenance, highly technical process and equipment improvements, and effective troubleshooting. Our Selection process requires candidates to participate in computer based technical testing. • Multi-skilled persons and machinist/tool makers are highly desired. • Post-secondary Vocational or Technical Education in Fluid Power, Electricity, Electronics, Mechanical Drives, Machinist, and/or Engineering is preferred. Successful candidates enter a 24 Month Job Knowledge Program regardless of prior experience and/or education. • Skilled Team Member New Hire enters a 24 Month Job Knowledge Program • Skilled Maintenance Team Member New Hire must pass HandsOn & Floor Performance Test for each competency for continued employment. • TMMWV Skilled Maintenance 24 Month Job Knowledge Program Details: Job Knowledge Training in four (4) competencies: • 1. Electrical/Systems • 2. PLC/Systems • 3. Fluid Power/Systems • 4. Mechanical/Systems Qualification Requirements: Two or more years of industrial hands-on experience OR relevant degree in one or more of the following is required: • Electricity • Hydraulics/Pneumatics • PLCs in a Manufacturing Environment • Mechanical Drives • CNC Operations • Machine Tool Practices Must be willing to: • Work any shift • Work Overtime and travel as needed (may include some weekend work) • Demonstrate effective communication skills (verbal and written) • Pass background check and drug screening Belonging at Toyota Our success begins and ends with our people. We embrace all perspectives and value unique human experiences. Respect for all is our North Star. Toyota is proud to have 10+ different Business Partnering Groups across 100 different North American chapter locations that support team members’ efforts to dream, do and grow without questioning that they belong. Applicants for our positions are considered without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, religion, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. If you have a question or need assistance, email talent.acquisition@toyota.com Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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