New roles, part of a £15bn investment, will be based at Jaguar Land Rover's Gaydon, Whitley and Solihull facilities
These 100 technicians will also be trained to work on a new £70m body production system that will be used to help build the new electric Range Rover.Future looking will be the focus of the other 200 new recruits – a mix of technicians and test engineers. Based at the Gaydon engineering centre and Whitley powertrain facility, they will work on testing and developing JLR's next-generation electric vehicles.
Both will be built at Solihull, which along with the Wolverhampton engine plant and Halewood factory, will be transformed to produce electric vehicles as part of this £15bn investment.
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