Yamaha hiring over 100 new employees in Newnan

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On Monday, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America announced plans to hire over 100 new employees.

Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America, (YMMC) is pleased to announce it plans to immediately hire over 100 new employees to assist in many assembly line functions to help keep pace with the growing demand for all Yamaha recreational products assembled at its Newnan, Ga. facility.  Based in Coweta County, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp of America (YMMC) designs and assembles four key product lines including Golf Cars, All Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s), Personal Watercraft and Recreational Off-road Vehicles (ROVs), or what many refer to as Side-by-Side vehicles.

“We have learned over the last few months that people all around the country have discovered just how much fun you can have with family and friends with all of our outdoor products while maintaining social distance,” said Bob Brown, Vice President, Finance and Operations Support. “This fact has increased demand for all the products we assemble here at YMMC. As a result, we are looking for eager new talent to immediately join our team and help us assemble products which create a lifetime of exciting and memorable experiences for so many customers.”

“The enviable worldwide reputation that Yamaha has earned is a result of the quality, reliability and durability built into each of our products. These values are a long-established tradition and are a direct result of the dedication and skill of Yamaha’s employees,” said Brown. “We are excited to expand our production capacity through great new team members.”

“Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America, the largest private employer in Coweta County, has been an essential partner for the community for over 30 years,” said Coweta County Development Authority President, Trae Westmoreland. “Industrial and economic growth tend to go hand in hand. We are excited to see increases in labor productivity and standard of living in such unprecedented times.”

“The Coweta County Development Authority is elated to hear that Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America is creating jobs in our community,” said Coweta County Development Authority Chairman, Ronnie Clotfelter. “They have been an integral stakeholder for many years providing a solid foundation for Coweta County.”

Yamaha is looking to fill open positions for assemblers, material handlers, welders, certified forklift operators and more.  Additional information about available positions and how to apply can be found online at www.yamaha-motor-georgia.com.

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