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School to Work - Operations- Spring 2026

Cummins
Full-time
On-site
Kentucky, United States
Description

In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways 

Bridge the Gap Between Education and Employment
You'll help students transition smoothly from academic environments to professional settings by aligning school programs with workforce needs.

Develop Career Pathways
By collaborating with educators and employers, you can design structured career pathways that guide students toward meaningful employment opportunities.

Coordinate Internships and Work-Based Learning
Facilitating internships, apprenticeships, and job shadowing experiences gives students real-world exposure and builds their confidence.

Support Talent Pipeline Development
You'll play a key role in identifying and nurturing future talent for local industries, helping address workforce shortages and skill gaps.

Enhance Equity and Access
By ensuring underserved students have access to career resources and opportunities, you’ll promote inclusive workforce development.

Track and Measure Outcomes
Monitoring student progress and employment outcomes helps improve program effectiveness and demonstrates impact to stakeholders.

Foster Employer Partnerships
Building strong relationships with local businesses ensures students gain relevant skills and increases job placement success.

Promote Soft Skills and Professional Readiness
You’ll help students develop communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills that are essential for workplace success.



Responsibilities

To be successful in the role, you will need the following 

Understanding of Engineering Principles
A solid grasp of engineering fundamentals (mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, etc.) helps you align student learning with real-world applications.

Project Management Skills
You'll often coordinate programs, timelines, and partnerships—so being organized and able to manage multiple moving parts is essential.

Strong Communication & Collaboration
You’ll work with students, educators, and industry partners. Clear, empathetic communication and relationship-building are critical.

Workforce Development Knowledge
Familiarity with labor market trends, industry certifications, and career pathways helps you design programs that meet employer needs.

Mentorship & Coaching Abilities
Supporting students as they transition into the workforce means being a guide, motivator, and resource for their growth.

Data-Driven Decision Making
Using metrics to evaluate program success, student outcomes, and employer satisfaction helps you continuously improve operations.

Problem-Solving & Adaptability
Engineering and operations often involve troubleshooting and adapting to changing conditions—skills that are equally valuable in program development.

Commitment to Equity & Inclusion
Ensuring all students—regardless of background—have access to opportunities is vital for long-term impact and community development.



Qualifications

o Job Requisition Type: School to Work – Spring 2026
o Employment type: Full time 
o Degree Type: BS, MS
o Educational Program: Engineering and Operations 
o Start date: Jan 2026
o Job Skill Requirements: Microsoft office
o Work Location: On-site 



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