Explore Career Opportunities at the Motorcycle Giant and How to Apply, See Below Some Job Openings and Also How to Apply.
Yamaha, a global leader in the motorcycle industry, is expanding its team in Brazil with 45 job openings in various areas, including internships and permanent positions in locations such as São Paulo and Manaus. This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing effort to maintain its leadership and innovation in the market, providing opportunities for talented professionals to join its team of around seventy thousand employees globally.
The opportunities range from technical roles to administrative and commercial areas, reflecting the diversity and breadth of Yamaha’s operations in the country. The company seeks individuals who share its passion for motorcycling, innovation, and excellence, to contribute to its history of success and expansion in the Brazilian market.
Job Openings at Yamaha
- Intern – HR/Events (São Paulo – SP)
- Machinist I (Manaus – AM)
- MIG Welder I (Manaus – AM)
- Insurance Technician PL (São Paulo – SP)
- Yard Inspector (Manaus – AM)
- Intern (a) Higher Education – Engineering (Manaus – AM)
- Junior Buyer (Manaus – AM)
- Commercial Consultant (Guarulhos – SP)
- Commercial Coordinator (São Paulo – SP)
- Customs Broker (Manaus – AM)
- Junior Industrial Specialist (Manaus – AM)
- Junior Sales Assistant (São Paulo – SP)
- Junior Internal Auditor (São Paulo – SP)
Check more job openings and details at the link provided below.
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Benefits
Yamaha offers a competitive benefits package, including health insurance, pension plans, professional development opportunities, and a work environment that fosters innovation and personal growth.
How to Apply
To apply for job openings at Yamaha, interested parties should access THIS LINK, locate the careers section, choose the desired position, and follow the instructions for submitting the resume and other necessary information.
Salaries of Employees
Salaries at Yamaha vary depending on the position and experience, with interns earning between R$1,000 and R$2,000, while mid-level and senior positions can reach compensation between R$5,000 and R$8,000. The opportunities reflect the company’s commitment to valuing talent and competitiveness in the market.
About Yamaha
Yamaha Corporation is a Japanese multinational company known primarily for being the largest manufacturer of musical instruments in the world, including pianos, guitars, drums, among others. Founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha as Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd., it began manufacturing reed organs and pianos. The company was renamed Yamaha Corporation in 1987 in honor of its founder. Yamaha is also a major manufacturer of semiconductors, audio/visual products, computer-related products, sports goods, home appliances, specialty metals, and industrial robots.
The motorcycle sector of Yamaha became independent in 1955, forming Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. This division was founded by Genichi Kawakami, the company’s first president, and started with the production of the YA-1 motorcycle. Yamaha Motor Co. has expanded to include a wide range of products, including motorcycles, scooters, water vehicles, outboard motors, ATVs, and much more, becoming one of the leading companies in the mobility sector globally.
Both companies, Yamaha Corporation and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., share common origins and a shared history, but operate as separate entities, each specialized in their respective market sectors.

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