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The list below represents the key players in the automotive
industry and are employers of engineers - both automotive
manufacturers (as well as their subsidiaries, divisions,
and brands) and suppliers.
Automotive Manufacturers
- BMW
(Mini, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars)
- Caterham
- Chrysler
(Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Mercedes, Maybach)
- Citroen
- Daewoo
- U.S.
- DaimlerChrysler
- Fiat
(AlfaRomeo, Ferrari, Iveco, Lancia, Maserati)
- Ford
(Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Jaguar, Mazda, Volvo, Land
Rover)
- General
Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo, GMC, Holden,
Hummer, Isuzu, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall.)
- Honda
(Acura)
- Hyundai
- Jeep
Eagle
- Kia
- Lotus
- Mercury
- MGRover
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
(Infiniti)
- Peugeot
- Porsche
- Proton
- Renault
(Dacia, Samsung)
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Tata
- Toyota
(Daihatsu, Hino, Lexus, Scion)
- Volkswagen
(Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, SEAT, Skoda)
- Volvo
Automotive Suppliers
As we've discussed, automotive suppliers have taken
on growing levels of responsibility in the industry,
and because of these increased roles, suppliers have
become less vendors and more integrated partners in
all facets of development and production. This shift
means that engineers will find both general and specialist
opportunities among companies such as:
While this list represents many of the key players
in the industry, it is by no means a comprehensive list
of employers in the field. For more information on finding
positions at these and other companies, check out the
Career
Planning module.
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