Connected vehicle platform and manufacturing operations across Canada
Honda Canada operates three manufacturing facilities (Alliston, Ontario) and a LEED-certified head office (Markham, Ontario) producing vehicles and engines for the Canadian market. The tech stack is enterprise-grade (Salesforce, SAP, MuleSoft, Sitecore) layered atop automotive manufacturing systems, while active projects center on connected vehicle solutions, dealer support, and compliance — signaling investment in digital aftermarket services alongside core manufacturing. Hiring spans engineering, finance, and support functions at mid-to-senior levels, with velocity accelerating.
Honda Canada manufactures and distributes motorcycles, power equipment, and automobiles from facilities in Ontario, serving Canadian consumers and dealers since 1969. The company operates three major plants at the Alliston site: a manufacturing facility (1986), a second assembly plant (1998), and a dedicated engine plant completed in 2008 at a cost of $154 million. The organization manages supply-chain, dealer relations, and product support through enterprise systems (SAP, Salesforce, MuleSoft) and is actively developing connected vehicle capabilities. Current operational focus includes repair validation, technical publications for dealers, compliance testing, and real-world vehicle performance monitoring.
Salesforce (CRM), SAP and Ariba (ERP/procurement), MuleSoft (integration), Sitecore (content management), Google Analytics and Google Marketing Platform, plus Windows, Office, and mobile platforms (iOS, Android) across operations.
Markham, Ontario. The company moved to a LEED Gold Certified head office there in May 2010. Manufacturing operations are centered in Alliston, Ontario.
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