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IAC Group hiring for several open positions

IAC Group hiring for several open positions

International Automotive Components Group to host a hiring event Thursday, March 9th.

IAC, a global supplier of innovative and sustainable instrument panels, overhead systems, and door panels for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMS) is looking to grow their workforce in Tuscaloosa. They have immediate openings for quality engineer, manufacturing engineer, process engineer, materials and production supervisors, program manager, and quality manager.

Beginning Thursday, March 9th, 2022, IAC will hold a hiring event at 15911 Progress Dr. Cottondale, AL from 1pm-5pm. IAC Group is looking for talented individuals to join their team with a drive to provide innovative solutions for the automotive industry. 

“IAC Group is a leading automotive supplier that manufactures interior and exterior vehicle components for every major automotive brand globally. We are hiring manufacturing, materials, production, and quality positions at various levels to support the growing needs of our customers in Alabama. We welcome potential applicants to participate in our upcoming career fair to learn more about the growing industry and the impact an innovative and engaging career that an IAC Group can provide,” said Odis de Souza, Plant Manager at IAC Group Cottondale.

Job seekers can expect on site interviews and are asked to bring a copy of their resume to the hiring fair. If applicants cannot make the career fair, they can apply online through the IAC Group website: https://www.iacgroup.com/careers/
                
“This is a great opportunity for those with a degree in engineering or those who have the technical skill and certification to enter the automotive industry,” said Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama COO and West AlabamaWorks! Executive Director Donny Jones. “Once you become an employee or teammate for IAC Group, the possibilities and upward mobility are endless. This is a valuable opportunity for job seekers in West Alabama,” said Jones.