Friday, June 5, 2015

Engineers at work in town

Toyota Sponsors Society of Automotive Engineers Competition at Michigan International Speedway


You need to have great engineers to build great cars. So, Toyota is in search for them.

Each spring, the Formula SAE competition is held at Michigan International Speedway. Toyota is the sponsor for a consecutive year. The reason is obvious, to find the next crop of engineers and to harvest them. Hence, 120 engineering teams from colleges and universities across the U.S. and the globe are occupying one of NASCAR's fastest tracks taking part in competitions that test their abilities in real-world automotive design and engineering. This is not just an ordinary event, it means a lot to the students since they are able to get more familiar with Toyota.

“This event gives us a great opportunity to interact with engineering students,” says Toyota Engineering Recruiter Isamu Wagner. “We get to show tomorrow’s engineers that Toyota doesn’t just engineer great cars; we’re also great place to be an engineer.”

Toyota will organize a recruiting tent in the paddock, having one-on-one discussions with interested students. The Toyota Technical Center Rally Team will also be available, demonstrating their cars and sharing their experiences as Toyota engineers and rally drivers.
 


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