Ivanka Trump couldn't help but get excited to try on an exoskeleton suit Thursday as she toured the largest Toyota car manufacturing plant in North America.

The adviser to POTUS on job creation and economic empowerment, workforce development and entrepreneurship, clapped with glee as she walked around the facility in Georgetown, Kentucky.

A video from WTVQ then shows her getting kitted out in the item designed to enhance strength and endurance of assembly line workers.

She laughed as she and Governor Matt Bevin adjusted to wearing the piece, then with her jaw wide open gave him a two-handed high five.

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Ivanka Trump is seen laughing as she tries on an exoskeleton suit. She is pictured with Governor Matt Bevin

Ivanka was touring the largest Toyota car manufacturing plant in North America

Ivanka Trump got excited as she tried an exoskeleton suit Thursday in Georgetown, Kentucky

Republican Governor Matt Bevin joined her visit and laughed while dressed in the workers' kit

Susan Elkington, Toyota Kentucky President, explained how the Airframe by Levitate technology helps relieve stress from the body when working.

After learning about how Toyota creates opportunities to train skilled workers and the company doubled down on their pledge to create the same for 100,000, instead vowing to work with 200,000 people as part of the Pledge to American Workers campaign.

Sharing how the company was putting more investment into apprenticeships and job opportunities, she told her 6.33 million followers she had a 'great day'.

Trump seemed thrilled throughout her visit on Thursday and couldn't stop grinning

Trump took selfies with employees at the factory who surrounded her for a photo opportunity

Trump added: 'Since launching our campaign in July, we've reached 6,877,773 private sector pledges!!'

Two weeks ago Toyota announced a $13billion investment in the US and said it planned to create 600 new American jobs.

Trump was by North America CEO Jim Lentz's side as he signed the commitment.

Economic adviser Trump intently listens. Two weeks ago Toyota announced a $13billion investment in the US and said it planned to create 600 new American jobs with

Trump smiles as she leaves a roundtable discussion inside Toyota Motor Manufacturing Inc.

She told students and some of 8,000 employees: 'We have 7.3 million vacant jobs, but we have 6.5 million unemployed Americans.

'So, there are people who need those jobs, and these training programs provide them the pathway to those jobs.'

Trump added: 'This is a call to action for the private sector to join us.'

Lentz said in a statement: 'Toyota believes that continuous investment in workforce training is essential to ensuring we are prepared for the highly skilled jobs of the future that will define society and help sustain our economy.'

Car company doubled down on pledge to create jobs for 100,000 people and viewed to educate 200,000 as part of Pledge to American Workers campaign

Jim Lentz, Toyota North America CEO, left, signs a pledge to add education, training and re-skilling opportunities

The company was putting more investment into apprenticeships and job opportunities

Trump told her 6.33 million Twitter followers she had a 'great day' on Thursday at Toyota