Toyota’s 10 manufacturing facilities in the U.S. produce vehicles, engines, automatic transmissions, engine and stamped parts and steering columns. Across North America, we have 14 manufacturing facilities (one in Canada and two in Mexico) — including our Mazda joint venture in Alabama.
Toyota’s 10 manufacturing facilities in the U.S. produce vehicles, engines, automatic transmissions, engine and stamped parts and steering columns. Across North America, we have 14 manufacturing facilities (one in Canada and two in Mexico) — including our Mazda joint venture in Alabama.
From a young age, Toyota’s founder, Sakichi Toyoda, held a strong ambition to improve life for others. Watching his mother weave textiles, he saw the opportunity to mechanize the process for efficiency and to ease the burden on the worker. In 1896, Sakichi invented Japan’s first power loom and continued to innovate the technology and process by inventing the non-stop Type G shuttle loom in 1924.
At Toyota, we not only have a vision but also a team of talented and dedicated individuals who strive daily to bring that vision to life. A career at Toyota is an opportunity to explore new passions and talents while developing the skills and strategies needed to address real-world challenges, create innovative solutions, and make a meaningful impact.