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Even as Detroit braces for big job cuts at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., demand for automotive engineers and students coming out of engineering schools is perking up around the Motor City, buoyed by Asian auto makers who want to develop more products for the U.S. market.
On a recent, crisp autumn day in Superior Township, Michigan, Delphi Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Robert S. "Steve" Miller stood side by side with dignitaries to cut the ribbon for a $68 million, state-of-the-art automotive engineering center.See the full content of this document
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Foreign Automakers Hire U.S. Engineers
The new R&D center belongs to Hyundai Motor Co. - one of the very Asian automakers whose competitive pressures have helped drive Detroit into its biggest crisis since the early 1990s. But Delphi's business with Hyundai ...
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