From its beginnings in 1889 as a small rubber factory in Clermont, France, Michelin has grown into the largest tire company in the work, with 67 plants on four continents, more than 110,000 employees and the reputation for producing top quality tires. Michelin, as an international group of corporations, is dedicated to the most advanced disciplines of science and research, manufacturing and marketing…entirely focused on one product…tires.
Micheli
1889
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Masters
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering Masters
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science & Engineering Masters
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Masters
ME, IE, EE, ChE
SC, NC, AL, IN, OK
Sam Lightsey
Charlie Lee
When you work in Michelin Manufacturing, you'll work hands-on as part of a team that includes everyone from production and maintenance employees to the plant manager. Whether in an engineering, management, or support function, you'll contribute to improving quality, productivity, safety and reliability at one of our U.S. facilities, located primarily in the Southeast.
What is your company dress code?
Business Casual
What training opportunities exist?
Learning never stops at Michelin. No matter what your formal education and training, work experience or aspirations, Michelin provides every employee the opportunity to master new skills and continue learning. We do this by fostering an environment that values and promotes everyday learning from your customers and colleagues, or from specific work assignments - and through structured formal training for specific disciplines.
What are the normal working hours?
8-5