Dyson Drives Growth: 300 New Jobs in Electric-Car Industry

Dyson Drives Growth: 300 New Jobs in Electric-Car Industry

Dyson Engines Into the Future – 300 Tech Jobs on the Horizon

Forget the vacuum whisper you’ve heard for decades; this time Dyson is blasting off into the motor arena, aiming to roll out its first electric car by 2020. And if you think your tech job prospects are just about keeping the vacuum cleaners spinning, think again.

Why 300 More Tech Positions?

  • Dyson’s secret “auto‑pilot” team is already humming with 400 engineers and engineers-in‑training at its Wiltshire HQ.
  • Their goal: to fuse cutting‑edge robotics with battery brilliance.
  • Adding 300 more tech roles will beef up the development squad, turning clever ideas into tangible cars.

Profits That Power The Plan

2017 saw Dyson hit record profits thanks to a surge in Asian demand. Sir James Dyson, the founder who’s basically the “man behind the whoosh,” assures that automation isn’t a job killer but a job creator.

“I understand the concern, but from where we’re standing, automation will simply expand the workforce.”

New HQ, New Horizons

Technology layers are being moved from the span of the Cotswolds to a fresh R&D facility in Wiltshire, gearing up for the next greedy bite of consumer imagination. Whether the electric car will eventually leave the drawing board and hit the street remains a mystery, but the excitement is already humming.

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