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GM Seeks to Fill up to 400 Specialized Engineering and Technical Positions through Career Fair

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GM Seeks to Fill up to 400 Specialized Engineering and Technical Positions through Career Fair

DETROIT—GM today announced plans to host an Engineering and Technology Career Fair in the metro Detroit area on Saturday, May 5, seeking candidates for up to 400 highly specialized engineering and technical positions within the areas of Powertrain Engineering, Product Development, Fuel Cell, OnStar, and Information Technology.

“GM is truly committed to being the automotive leader in energy diversity and advanced technology. We’re accelerating work in emerging technologies, and that creates a significant demand for talent in fields like hybrid and diesel powertrains, telematics, fuel cell development and systems analysis,” GM North America President Troy Clarke said. “We’re looking for people with the technical expertise to help us change the way the world drives.’’

Interested candidates can learn more about the immediate openings and register for the career fair by visiting www.gmcareerfair.com. Candidates must submit their resumes through the website.

Hiring Managers will review submitted resumes, and qualified candidates will be invited to the event. All positions require a minimum of a four-year degree in engineering or a technology-related field.

The career fair will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 5.

if only I had any desire whatsoever to move down there :(

@ thegriffon: you don't happen to know if they're hiring for Financial Anlyst positions around Trollhättan and/or Gothenburg, do you?

Edited by ZL-1

You mean I have a chance of not being contract forever at GM?

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