Kia officials tell News Three that the auto maker has already started recruiting salaried employees. Project Manager Mike Criddle says Kia’s Human Resources Director, Randy Jackson, is currently shopping around for benefit providers for other employees. Criddle says he expects there to be activity on Kia’s job site within the next 30 days. Criddle says the overall timing of the arrival of the plant is still intact, despite delays in some milestones.
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KIA JOBS IN GEORGIA – begin your future with us…

Last year, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc., broke ground near West Point, Ga., and began construction of its first North American automobile assembly facility. The site was chosen for many reasons, such as Georgia’s excellent transportation system, the state’s leadership, and the region’s quality of life. One of the most important factors, however, is the talent, dedication and quality of Georgia’s people.
Soon, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc., will begin hiring team members to join us. We invite you to check back to this site for news and information as we proceed with building our new facility and begin the hiring process later this summer.
For now, you can learn more about Kia, find answers to your most frequently asked questions, and view some of our recent videos to learn more about our brand.
We are excited about Kia’s future in Georgia. We hope you are, too.
Let’s begin the future together…









January 9th, 2008 at 6:50 am
please noitfy me of the hiring process
October 1st, 2009 at 9:20 pm
I have a long experience with Kia Motors Dealearship in the following field:
1. Parts Officer
2. Service Advisor
3. Warranty Processor
Now currently working in Sudan with Kia Distributor as Parts Department Head and Warranty Incharge. I’m very interested in applying any position related to my experiences.