School to Work - Operations- Spring 2026
Cummins.com
Office
Florence, KY, United States
Full Time
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.
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.
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
School to Work - Operations- Spring 2026
Office
Florence, KY, United States
Full Time
October 6, 2025