
A great place to work. Good pay and excellent benefits. A really good company who really values their associates.

I loaded tires on the assembly belt and my job was to watch 5 lines and when the tires moved down I put more rims on them..

Absolutely nothing to love about this wretched den of vipers. How can a company as good as Toyota allow these idiots to represent them?

I love working with cars and convincing customers that Toyota has the best deals, after sales service and parts availability more than any of its nearest competitors.

Great place to work. The general manager is inspiring.

Worked for Toyota's San Luis for 17 years Owner passed away unexpectedly , family sold the business and the new owner is not " people " friendly they got rid of most all of previous staff to bring in family and friends

Job satisfaction, facilities, Toyota standards, Team work, Prospects and many more you name it you got it if it's agood suggestion

The company’s commitment to the team members. The opportunity to learn The Toyota Production System and the Kaizen mentality that it’s applied in a daily basis.

Toyota announced today that it has invested $210M in the expansion of its West Virginian manufacturing location to help meet the customer demand.
This exciting expansion will bring 100 new jobs as the company upgrades an existing engine production line in Buffalo, West Virginia!
The 100 new jobs will create a third shift due to a significant increase in RAV4 engine production at the Buffalo site, increasing assembly of an additional 5,900 engines per month, or more than 70,000 engines per year. The upgrade project and hiring will be complete in the second half of 2022.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice commented that “This is such exciting news for West Virginia’s business community as well as our families that businesses are choosing to grow their organizations here. Toyota is a wonderful example of how a global company can be successful right here in West Virginia.”
Today’s announcement of 100 new jobs and its continued investment in the state is certainly a testament to the team in Buffalo and the West Virginia workforce.
The Governor also commented, "I am looking forward to continuing to work with Toyota officials to foster more long-term investments in the West Virginia economy, communities, and people!"
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I love the Toyota has everything in order and has a standard. Their training is above any training I've ever had at any other job.