Thursday, November 14 | Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corporation, U.S.A

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KMM Maryville has become the primary General Purpose Engine production facility for Kawasaki. Their premium quality engines can be found in lawn and garden equipment produced by manufacturers across the industry.

In the late 1980’s, continuing with the “build it where you sell it” idea, Kawasaki purchased a vacant building located in Maryville, Missouri. Counting on the strong Midwestern work ethic, Kawasaki quickly began production of an FC150V engine in 1989, used on walk-behind lawnmowers. This marked the beginning of Kawasaki’s imprint on the General Purpose Engines and the Lawn and Garden Industry.

They now produce engines ranging from 13 horsepower to 37 horsepower. Their building and workforce has significantly grown as a result of their customer demands.

The Employer in Residence program enables business students to interact with employers through booths, presentations, résumé reviews and more. Students can learn about industries, internships, and full-time positions. A different employer is featured each day throughout the school year.

More details at: http://global.kawasaki.com/en/corp/careers/index.html