Engineering and manufacturing jobs created at new Jaguar Land Rover plant
13 September 2012
Jaguar Land Rover is on the hunt for engineers to help fill 750 new roles at a new factory near Wolverhampton.
Jaguar Land Rover is on the hunt for engineers to help fill 750 new roles at a new factory near Wolverhampton.
The BBC reports the firm is to invest £355m to build low emission engines at a site near Wolverhampton in Staffordshire, confirmed as an enterprise zone in July.
A Jaguar Land Rover spokesperson told Recruiter: “It will be up to 750 jobs. There will be engineering and manufacturing posts with plenty more manufacturing posts in the supply chain.”
