Engineering at Toyota isn't about nuts and bolts. It's much more about having imagination plus the dedication to keep developing the best processes and products. We encourage our engineers to look at things from every angle to find better ways of working. That's always been the Toyota Way - as our founder Sakichi Toyoda put it: "Inspiration comes from many places. We need to have our eyes, our minds and our hearts open to things we interact with every day, so open your window to the world." You can see that commitment reflected in cars like the Corolla. It's what makes Toyota a great place for inquisitive engineers to sharpen their skills.
The Toyota Industrial Placement programme will stretch your problem-solving skills and introduce you to people at all levels, all over the business. It is designed to help you develop your professional and personal capabilities prior to your final year at university and give an opportunity to gain experience as an industry professional. It's a challenging scheme, but you’ll receive plenty of support from your mentor, managers, and colleagues. On the Industrial Placement programme, you'll get to see the breadth of our business, working on valuable projects in one of the following areas:
The Quality Assurance Division instils and drives a Quality Mindset across the whole business. This philosophy and culture is integral to all areas of the business and therefore means that a role within Quality Assurance is diverse and varied in nature.
Potential IP projects include:
Engineering degree related disciplines (for example: Mechanical, Electrical or Manufacturing Systems) required. Other Engineering Disciplines or Computer Engineering disciplines can be considered.
As a graduate within our Assembly Mass Production & Systems section, you will assume the role of Line Engineer alongside the current Line Engineer and become familiar with our assembly shop. You will be working on valuable projects to support the production line, getting involved with and leading activities (with support) relating to areas such as:
Engineering degree related disciplines (for example: Mechanical, Electrical or Manufacturing Systems) required. Other Engineering Disciplines or Computer Engineering disciplines can be considered.
Inside Paint, we apply various liquid coatings onto the vehicle body and parts utilising both robotic and manual processes. These include electrodeposition anti-corrosion protection paint, sealants, primer, basecoat, clearcoat and waxes to produce a watertight body shell with a quality paint finish to the exterior. Quality control is critical within the Paint process to eliminate any contamination in the various coatings and delight our customers.
Potential IP projects include:
Engineering degree discipline required. Background knowledge of Materials, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering and Computing Sciences can be useful within the Paint Division.
The plastics division at TMUK is very diverse and covers many Engineering disciplines. The process starts with Injection moulding of components for the Bumpers, Rear Doors and Instrument Panels. Many of these components are painted within a robotic automated paint line. After painting the components are combined with supplied parts to make advanced assemblies that contain the technology for the modern features of the high-quality Corolla vehicle. The completed assemblies are delivered on time to the Assembly department. It is critical that we provide first time correct parts to ensure no impact to the production line.
Potential IP projects include:
Engineering degree discipline required. Background knowledge of Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Computing Sciences would all be advantageous within the Plastics Division.
Our engineers are greatly valued and are essential to the success of the business, planning and implementing new equipment, systems and processes. They're also pivotal in bringing the famous Toyota Production System to life - whether refining a process from a technical perspective or assessing the environmental impact of a production change. Ultimately, we want engineers who are versatile enough to work across the whole plant and beyond.
Alongside having a consistently strong academic record, with a minimum 2:1 predicted degree result, we are looking for people who actively want to learn from others and are motivated to take on new challenges with a positive mindset. We believe that there's always a better way, therefore if you share our values and thrive on analysing problems from different angles to develop solutions, you could go a long way with us. Similarly, taking a practical approach to your work is important – you will need to be as comfortable on the shop floor as you are in the office, conducting “go-look-see” activities to visualise problems and logically apply countermeasures with supporting data. You will often be leading and co-ordinating others in mixed teams of Production, Maintenance and Engineers, therefore good interpersonal skills and effective communication are essential to ensure teamwork across projects.
Additional Requirement: Right to live and work in the UK & ideally UK driving license.
Toyota's decision to establish a manufacturing operation in Europe was announced in 1989 and Toyota Manufacturing UK was established in December that year.
There are two manufacturing plants in the UK, representing a total investment of £2.75 billion and employing approximately 3,000 members (including Agency). The vehicle manufacturing plant is located at Burnaston in Derbyshire and the engine manufacturing plant is located at Deeside in North Wales.
So if you want a future designed to last, go see for yourself (or 'genchi genbutsu' as we say at Toyota).
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