Lotus is recruiting up to 200 people to work on the manufacturing of its latest supercar launch.
The Emira
sports car was unveiled last month with production beginning towards
the end of the year.
The roles
will be across the business, from welders to general operatives in the
assembly, body and paint, as well as the mechanical and manufacturing
departments.
A spokesman
for the historic Norfolk brand said: "We’re hiring up to 200 people in
manufacturing roles linked to the launch of the Emira sports car, which goes
into production later this year.
"Our
UK facilities have benefited from more than £100million investment as part of
the exciting transformation of the Lotus business and brand.
"The
opening of the all-new Lotus Learning Academy – on the site of Lotus Advanced
Structures (LAS) in Hurricane Way, Norwich – is an important part of that
transformation. It will help us ensure that new colleagues have the right
skills and are well-prepared for their new roles.
"This
a fantastic opportunity to be part of the exciting future of Lotus as we
transform from a UK sports cars company to a truly global performance car
brand."
The
Learning Academy is already up and running with training on offer to the
brand's next generation of team leaders and supervisors.
The spokesman
added: "Professional development is hugely important at Lotus and
colleagues will have the chance to apply for these courses as their careers
progress."
Lotus has
invited potential candidates to join the team on-site for an open evening later
this month.
The
recruitment event will be hosted at Lotus Advanced Structures on August 23 from
4.30pm until 7.30pm.
To register
interest people are invited to email opportunities@lotuscars.com.
Jenson
Button putting the new Emira through its paces - Credit: Lotus
The Emira
has been three years in the making - Lotus confirmed at its launch in
July.
The plan is
to build around 20,000 of the Emiras over the next five-six years with the
biggest market being in the US as well as Japan and Europe.
The first
of the new cars - which will sell for around £60,000 - should be
delivered to customers next April.
Source: Eastern Daily Press.
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