Ford Motor Co. just announced a slew of workforce and environmental initiatives and confirmed that mass hiring for BlueOval City is scheduled to start next year.
To that end, Ford is shifting its focus to local engagement, education, and environmentalism as equipment installation begins at the Tennessee Electric Vehicle Center (TEVC).
Robotic training cells, conveyors, paint spray booths, and stamping press lines are all being installed now as Ford plans to start delivering Project T3 vehicles to customers in 2026.
“We have been humbled by the warm hospitality extended to us by our new neighbors in West Tennessee,” Kel Kearns, plant manager of the TEVC, said in a release. “As the company that helped create the American middle class, we want residents in every community around the region to benefit as BlueOval City comes to life.”
Hiring for hourly workers is set to begin in 2025, with Ford unleashing its BlueOval Learning workforce development plan to build up a local workforce in the meantime.
Training is expected to feature a mix of online, classroom, and hands-on training. It will work in tandem with Ford’s developing recruitment pipeline, the crown of which is the Ford Tennessee Discovery Center in Brownsville. Ford also announced that that facility would come online later this year.
TEVC plant leadership have long discussed building out a local workforce pipeline, with Memphis as a primary focus.
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