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BorgWarner expands powertrain technical center in Michigan

BorgWarner Expected to Create Up to 200 New Professional-level Jobs BorgWarner will expand its Powertrain Technical Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, to support programs in North America and supplement its global network of technical centers. The nearly 46,000-square-foot addition will include space for program managers, sales and engineering professionals. Driven by BorgWarner’s escalating growth, the … Continued

BorgWarner Expected to Create Up to 200 New Professional-level Jobs

BorgWarner will expand its Powertrain Technical Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, to support programs in North America and supplement its global network of technical centers. The nearly 46,000-square-foot addition will include space for program managers, sales and engineering professionals. Driven by BorgWarner’s escalating growth, the expansion is expected to be complete in early 2015 and support up to 200 regular full-time jobs at the BorgWarner facility.

“Around the world, BorgWarner is building new manufacturing facilities to deliver technologies engineered to improve fuel economy, emissions and performance. Expanding the Powertrain Technical Center in Michigan will help us accelerate innovation for current and future programs,” said Christopher P. Thomas, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, BorgWarner, and leader of the Powertrain Technical Center in Auburn Hills. “With cooperation and incentives from local and state governments, BorgWarner is pleased to continue investing in Michigan and participate in driving the automotive industry—and the local economy—forward.”

Opened in 2002, the BorgWarner Powertrain Technical Center unified the company’s diverse businesses into a “powertrain powerhouse,” accommodating engineering, research and development, sales and marketing for each group. The work environment reflects BorgWarner’s commitment to innovation through collaboration. Earlier this year, the company completed a new engineering garage and vehicle test lab at the technical center.

In 2005, BorgWarner also moved its world headquarters from Chicago to Auburn Hills. BorgWarner’s continued investments in Michigan include donations to universities and contributions to local charitable organizations.

 

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