Indiana Auto Plant to Start Second Shift October 24 Creating Approximately 1,000 New Jo

​Indiana Auto Plant (IAP) announced in May that they are adding a second shift of production at its Greensburg plant, which produces the Honda Civic sedan and Civic Natural Gas vehicle. This move will create 1,000 new jobs with plant-wide second shift starting on October 24. Applications are currently being accepted through Honda’s website: www.Indiana.Honda.com.

“After nearly three years in mass production, we are thrilled to be starting a second shift,” said IAP President Jun Nishimoto. “We are looking forward to expanding our current team with new members joining us to produce the award-winning Civic.”

Hiring at IAP is currently underway and hiring production associates for positions for major production processes that include stamping, welding, painting, plastic injection molding, sub-assembly and final assembly operations.

Applications are accepted on-line only through Honda’s website: www.Indiana.Honda.com. Interested individuals who do not have access to a computer may contact their local Indiana Department of Workforce Development to obtain assistance in completing the on-line application process.

IAP currently operates one shift with approximately 1,000 associates at the Greensburg plant, producing Honda Civic models. IAP began operations in 2008 and is the newest of Honda’s fourteen manufacturing facilities in North America.

 
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