140 Jobs Coming to Kennesaw
Novelis is looking to hire engineers, scientists and technologists.
A new $30 million Global Research and Technology Center expected to bring 140 jobs to the Kennesaw area will open its doors during a ceremony Friday morning.
Novelis, the world's largest supplier of rolled aluminum, announced in May of last year its plans to open the 60,000-square-foot facility at 1950 Vaughn Rd. in Kennesaw.
According to a release, the center will develop new products and applications for the automotive, can and electronics industries in collaboration with customers like Jaguar, Coca-Cola and Samsung.
The new center features testing laboratories and a pilot beverage canning line. Future plans include a small-scale aluminum rolling mill, the release said.
To celebrate the occasion, Gov. Nathan Deal and Kennesaw Mayor Mark Mathews have proclaimed June 15 Aluminum Recycling Day. Friday's 11:30 a.m. ceremony will also include the unveiling of an aluminum transformer-like statue and a tour of testing laboratories and a pilot beverage can line.
Want to work at the new Kennesaw center? The company has the following positions listed on its website:
- Technologist-Thermo-Mechanical Processing
- Technologist-Surface Anodizing
- Technologist-Instrumentation
- Technologist-Heat Treatment & Brazing
- Technologist-Corrosion
- Technical Information Services Lead
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Engineer
- Research Metallurgist
- Optical Properties Scientist
- Group Leader-Applied Engineering
- Global Engineering Recruiting Leader
Novelis is also partnering with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Southern Polytechnic State University on research opportunities, recruiting and internships.