New York: General Motors will create 1,500 jobs at a new software development centre in Michigan, the company said on Monday.
The openings are part of GM’s previously announced plan to shift information technology work back into the company, Reuters reported.
GM said it will hire the software developers, database experts, analysts and other IT positions over the next four years for the office in Warren, Michigan.
Last month, the company announced such centre in Austin, Texas. GM has plans to open two software development centres in the coming days.
GM is planning the reversal of outsourcing IT work in the next three to five years.
The IT overhaul is spearheaded by GM Chief Information Officer Randy Mott, who outlined the plan to GM’s 1,500 IT employees in June. The former Hewlett-Packard Co executive believes the moves will make GM more efficient and productive.
In July, GM said as part of its plan it would shift from 23 data centres worldwide to just two, both in Michigan.
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