John Deere · 19 hours ago
Part-Time Student - Engine Application Engineering - Waterloo, IA
John Deere is a leading company focused on providing solutions for food, fiber, and infrastructure challenges. They are seeking a Part-Time Student to support engine application engineers by building project management tools and facilitating logistics for part and engine shipments.
ConstructionIndustrial ManufacturingMachinery ManufacturingManufacturing
Responsibilities
Support engine application engineers, including but not limited to:
Building and maintaining project management tools including PowerBI reports and SharePoint sites
Support department logistics - facilitating worldwide part and engine shipments
Qualification
Required
Pursuing a four-year college degree in Engineering field; others may apply
Must be registered as a full-time student at a local accredited university
Must be able to commute to the work location in Waterloo, IA on a daily basis
Available 16 - 20 hours/week during the academic year
Available 30 - 40 hours/week during the summer semester
Graduation date of Spring 2027 or later
Cumulative GPA of 2.8 or above
Preferred
Previous Experience / Classes related to technical drafting
Projects in Creo creating prints is a plus
Benefits
Flexible work arrangements
Highly competitive base pay and performance bonuses
Savings & Retirement benefits (401K and Defined Benefit Pension)
Healthcare benefits with a generous company contribution in the Health Savings Account
Adoption assistance
Employee Assistance Programs
Tuition assistance
Fitness subsidies and on-site gyms at specific Deere locations
Charitable contribution match
Employee Purchase Plan & numerous discount programs for personal use
Company
John Deere
John Deere is a manufacturing company that designs and produces lawn, garden, electric, agriculture, and construction equipment.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$2B2025-01-16Post Ipo Debt· $2B
1978-01-13IPO
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