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300 new jobs created at Nissan's North East plant ahead of production of new electric vehicles

The firm is launching electrified versions of its Juke and Qashqai models, triggering the recruitment drive

The new Nissan Qashqai(Image: handout from Nissan)

Nissan is recruiting for 300 new roles at its North East plant as it accelerates plans for its electric vehicle revolution.

The Sunderland plant is currently preparing for the production of two new eco-friendly versions of its popular crossover vehicles – the Juke and the new Qashqai.

In moves to ramp up its EV36Zero journey, Nissan is creating 300 jobs in a range of areas, including manufacturing, engineering and maintenance. Nissan pioneered the crossover segment when it launched the Qashqai 15 years ago, triggering production of more than three million vehicles. Now, the Qashqai is set to be equipped with Nissan’s unique e-Power technology, a groundbreaking powertrain.

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First online will be a new hybrid version of the compact crossover Juke, which started production at the plant more than 10 years ago. Featuring a new hybrid powertrain, the electrified Juke will deliver responsive driving performance with reduced emissions and fuel consumption.

Following that will be the electrified version of Qashqai, the plant’s most successful ever model.

Michael Jude, HR director, said: “The electrification of Qashqai and Juke is a huge leap forward for our plant, and new recruits will play an important role in delivering these fantastic cars to our customers. Beyond that, anyone joining Nissan will be working towards our bright EV36Zero future.

“There has never been a better time to join our world class team, so I would urge anyone who thinks they have what it takes to have a look at our Careers at Nissan website.”