Brianna is a veteran of the Marine Corps who brings her specialized knowledge to Toyota’s maintenance team. “Prior to Toyota, my background was in aviation electronics—think Geek Squad for helicopters. The skills I bring—troubleshooting, general mechanical skill and understanding—have continued to develop at Toyota as I am exposed to new systems. Because of how much they invest in employees, Toyota wants us to be successful and trained in multiple systems. As I became more comfortable in the workings of water treatment, I started to branch out into other facility systems.” Speaking to other women who want to join this traditionally male-dominated field, she adds: “I would tell them to be all in. In many other places of employment, being a woman in maintenance might hold more of a stigma, but Toyota embraces it. If you make it, you didn’t get here by mistake. You did so because you had the knowledge and skillset to pass the test and interview.” Click the link below to explore our maintenance roles. https://lnkd.in/d47RMctB
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We're so proud and happy to have you Brianna!!
I love this so much! You’re awesome Brianna! Thank you for being visible for other women who can absolutely kick butt in your field!
Semper Fi!
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1940's when men were at war, ninety percent or more of the nurses, midwives, telephone operators, secretaries, domestic service workers, boarding housekeepers, linen manufacturing, engineering, aircraft manufacture and rope making, were women and made this country strong with disciplined work ethics. You are no different than any one of them. We are glad to have a talent like you in our corner.
Fokus på kernen i mennesker, kvalitet og potentialer.
2hLovely story and an amazing view on work, employees and employment, from both you and Toyota. For so many years Toyota has been in front all most all management trends simply by sticking to People first and not just in words but in action. Thank you Brianna for stepping up 🙏 Go people