Land Rover has announced that it is to create 600 new jobs, mostly in engineering, in a drive to develop sustainable technologies and increase the environmental performance of its cars.
It will invest £700 million into the initiative, the main focus of which is to find degree-educated engineers to work in product development on “a variety of ground-breaking projects.” The moves follow the acquisition of the company, Jaguar Land Rover, by the Indian firm Tata, in March. David Smith, Jaguar Land Rover CEO, said: “This…
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