Are you looking for a career that is both physically and mentally demanding, requires you to master multiple skills, and work as part of a close-knit team?
Production Team Members are integral to every process, building in quality at every step of the manufacturing process.
Standing, lifting, bending, and reaching are part of many tasks. You must also strictly adhere to standardized processes and procedures to ensure the safety of your teammates, the quality of your work, and the timing of production.
Production positions require you to work either first or second shift. Daily and weekend overtime vary based on business needs.
High demands come with high rewards, including competitive pay and benefits, and the opportunity for promotion to Team Leader, Group Leader, and beyond.
In general, shifts run Monday to Friday. Based on business needs, there can be Saturday shifts.
Shifts: 2:00pm - 10:45pm or 10:00pm - 6:45am
Wages:
All skilled personnel are responsible for preventative maintenance, process and equipment improvements, and effective troubleshooting.
As a valued member of our dedicated team, you will have the opportunity to develop and broaden your skills and the opportunity for promotion.
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As a Team Member, you will maintain the plant’s machinery and equipment while improving processes to minimize disruption of the line, and maximize the safety of your teammates.
Do you have one of the following:
As a Tool and Die Team Member, you will maintain and troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic components of stamping dies and thermoplastic injection molding equipment.
Not currently accepting applications.
Are you a college student interested in working in a dynamic, fast-paced, world-class automotive environment. We have created a co-op program that enables you to gain experience, expand your technical skills, and get you ready for a career at Toyota Indiana.
If accepted, you will work on a variety of engineering assignments in one of the following groups: Body Weld, Paint, Assembly, Stamping, Plastics, Facilities, and Production Engineering. Co-op projects can range from targeting cost reductions to redesigning components for improved manufacturability to implementing safety checks and processes and more. Most importantly, you will have an opportunity to network with other professionals, put your learning to work, and test drive a career.
Are you a graduating high school senior? The Engineering Development Program is designed exclusively for you.
The program enables you to develop multiple skills through practical hands-on experience in a variety of different plant operations. The environment is collaborative and fast paced, and requires innovative thinking and discipline. TMMI looks for students with some work history or who have participated in extracurricular activities that have ideally involved a leadership role.
Are you looking to put your professional skills to work in an environment that is challenging and engaging, with opportunities to grow personally and professionally?
Toyota is growing and leading the future of mobility through innovative, high-quality solutions designed to enhance lives and delight those we serve. Toyota employs exempt staff in human resources, accounting, engineering, safety, and production control to support manufacturing processes. We're looking for talented team members who want to grow and challenge what's possible.