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Jaguar Land Rover Shifts Gears: 150 New Roles Fuel Electric Ambitions in West Midlands


Updated: May 02, 2025 18:55

Image Source: Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is taking major steps towards its electric vehicle (EV) transition by announcing the establishment of 150 new jobs in its West Midlands factories. This is part of a larger plan to electrify its entire range and become net-zero by 2039.
 
Job Creation and Location
  • 150 New Jobs: JLR is hiring 150 new staff members, including 50 maintenance engineers at its Solihull facility and 100 in Wolverhampton.
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  • Emphasis on Electrification: These jobs are specifically tailored to assist in the manufacture of JLR's next-generation electric cars.
Strategic Vision and Investment
  • Net-Zero Pledge: The organization is working toward net-zero carbon emissions in its supply chain, products, and operations by the year 2039.
  • All-Electric Future: JLR is committed to offering fully electric variants of all its brands by 2030.
  • Annual Investment: The company is putting £3 billion every year into electrification and digital capabilities.
Workforce Development
  • Upskilling Employees: JLR is upgrading the skills of its 20,000-strong workforce with a special emphasis on electrification and digital technologies.
  • Industry-Leading Training: The firm will train 29,000 employees worldwide within the next three years to facilitate the shift to EVs, including retail technicians and engineers.
Leadership View
  • Innovation-Driven: For JLR's director of industrial operations, investing in advanced technology and skilled talent is at the heart of the firm's future strategy.
  • Passion for Sustainability: JLR looks for technicians who have a passion for sustainable innovation and taking the company forward.
Sources: BBC News, GlobalData, JLR Corporate Website

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