The US auto industry lost millions of jobs in the early days of the pandemic, but demand for vehicles rebounded quickly and auto manufacturers are facing worker shortages due to lingering fears of COVID-19. Companies are offering increased wages, attendance bonuses, and turning to a larger pool of staffing vendors to attract more workers but are still struggling to find enough people to manage their production lines.

Our client was unable to keep up with demand for new vehicles and leaned on their Master Service Provider to find the right sub-vendors to fill their open skilled trade Production Assembler positions. TekWissen Group was added to the program to support and add supplier diversify. The decision to add TekWissen Group was based on prior performance in other programs with similar skill shortages for production assembly workers and engineering roles.
TekWissen Group was onboarded as a supplier to the auto manufacturing client program in mid-July 2020.
TekWissen was able to tap into a pool of resources with the required engineering and manufacturing skills that are able to relocate across the United States. By providing the resources access to affordable housing and relocating groups of people together TekWissen was able to bring the workforce to the work.” Here are some of the keys to success:
In less than three full months as a supplier to the client TekWissen Group filled 143 production assembly / manufacturing process associate positions.
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