12/01/2025
There is new life at the Chrysler Tech Center as Stellantis looks to rebuild its North America operations.
The automaker has hired hundreds of salaried employees at its North America headquarters in Auburn Hills in recent months as it moves to boost U.S. manufacturing. In all, the maker of Ram, Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge vehicles is adding nearly 2,000 direct, white-collar jobs in engineering, manufacturing, quality and other departments, according to the company.
Employees note tougher competition for parking at the sprawling complex along I-75. Commuters bemoan the substantial increase of traffic on the Oakland County corridor.
These are good problems, to be sure.
Just a year ago, the situation at the transatlantic carmaker, and its future in Michigan, appeared dire — so much so that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called it a “top priority” to retain the automaker’s Michigan presence as its nerve center shifted overseas under previous leadership.
So, nobody could have predicted then that Stellantis would be the only Detroit Three automaker not to uproot from its metro Detroit HQ. But as General Motors and Ford Motor move into new digs, the 33-year-old Chrysler Tech Center is humming with activity not seen since pre-pandemic.
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