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Cummins


Company Information


We are a global power leader and a corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation systems.


Number of Vacancies 75 graduate opportunities and 100 placement opportunities


Degrees Required 2:1 or higher


Placements Available We have a variety of placement opportunities at our nine UK sites


Locations


Opportunities available at locations all over the UK and Europe.


Who we are looking for Engineering students aiming towards a 2:1 or higher, BSc or MSc in mechanical engineering are particularly sought after. Other subjects suitable for our positions include, aeronautical, automotive or manufacturing engineering, also computer aided engineering and business studies.


Careers Offered Design engineering, manufacturing/mechanical/ electrical engineering, product engineering, project management, shop operations, manufacturing support, product development, systems, quality, purchasing, supply chain management, IT, finance, sales, marketing and human resources.


Application Details Apply online where an initial screening will take place.


Benefits We recognise that financial compensation is among your considerations, and our base salaries reward you for focusing on results and working smart. Other benefits vary between locations and may include a retirement savings plan, profit sharing, medical insurance, life insurance, flexible spending account, pension plan and an employee stock purchase plan.


Salary Competitive


Online Applications http://careers.cummins.com


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Contact Details Jo Chester, Graduate Recruitment Support Manager Tel: 01642 412 866 Email: jo.chester@cummins. com


Website http://careers.cummins.com


Closing Date Early application is recommended


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