My Career with General Motors
I was there
Dave Bilger started his career with General Motors in 1969 as an electrical engineer at Flint Manufacturing, a group of ten plants in Detroit. He goes on to explain, “From there I transferred down to Muncie Transmission Plant, which is the home of the four-speed rock crusher.” In 1986, Bilger went on to work as the network manager at the Saturn plant that produced the ION and VUE.
North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan
January 25, 2008
Video Courtesy of General Motors Corporation
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