DESCRIPTION
In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways:
- Develop global supply chain database, using Microsoft Access and Excel
- Design supply chain information queries using database tools
- Data gathering with sites in USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Europe, Australia, India and China
- Develop training documentation
- Semester project to be determined with supervisor
RESPONSIBILITIES
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
- Must be a full-time college student
- Ideal candidate working toward an undergraduate degree, preferably in Supply Chain, Data Analytics, Operations Management or Business Administration
- Co-op experience must be part of the student curriculum
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office tools preferred
- Ability to learn on the job in a dynamic environment while balancing multiple priorities
- Ability to work independently and within teams as needed
QUALIFICATIONS
Additional Information
- Completion of Intro to Information Systems or equivalent class (e.g. IS2080)
- Available Monday-Friday from 8:00-4:30
- Ability to be on-site
- Transportation available to and from the office
Past project work examples
- Master data audit database and documentation
- Economic order quantity calculation and audit process
- Customer forecast accuracy reporting and dashboards
- Safety stock analysis
Projected dates: January 13 - May 2, 2025
Job Supply Chain Planning
Organization Cummins Inc.
Role Category Hybrid
Job Type Student - Internship
Min Salary $17.6
Max Salary $26.95
ReqID 2403902
Relocation Package No
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