Public Services Librarian
Columbus, OH
Job Description
Title: Public Services Librarian
Department: Instructional Resources
Supervisor: Executive Director of Instructional Resources
Status: Salary, Exempt, Full Time, On-Campus
Date: December 20, 2024
Position Summary
With a strong service orientation, the Public Services Librarian conducts basic circulation activities, manages student workers, leads public relations efforts, assures seamless processing of incoming and outgoing OhioLINK items, provides patrons with research assistance, fulfills general building duties, and assists library staff with projects as needed. Please be aware that ODU is currently migrating our ILS to Alma with the guidance and support of OPAL and OhioLINK, so the duties outlined below will likely change with that migration.
Essential Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesCirculation Services
Works as part of a team with other staff members and student workers to provide high quality customer service at the Spangler Front Desk.
Assures continuous coverage of the Front Desk. If student workers are not available, the Public Services Librarian fills in at the desk.
Conducts basic circulation activities such as answering the phone, checking out items to patrons, processing returns, assisting students in locating course reserves, answering directional questions, etc.
Supervises and assists in the maintenance of library stacks.
Processes replacement payments.
Communicates with OPAL and OhioLINK and keeps up on changes, updates, and troubleshooting that is related to the circulation system.
Library Student Workers
Assists with the hiring, scheduling, and training of student workers on operations, policies, and procedures of the Circulation Services unit.
Supervises student workers in general circulation functions, online library systems, and patron services.
Evaluates student worker performance and provides feedback and guidance to student workers when necessary.
Library Public Relations
Leads the Library PR team in all promotional events and communications that need to go out to the campus community.
Communicates building hours via library web page, signage, and Front Desk voicemail.
Creates signage, flyers, and displays about library events, news, celebrations, and more.
Maintains regular updates to the library's social media sites.
OhioLINK
Assures seamless processing of incoming and outgoing OhioLINK items. Supervises student workers in the processing OhioLINK items. In the absence of student workers, the Public Services Librarian processes OhioLINK items.
Guides and assists student workers in the planning, strategizing, and assessment of OhioLINK processing, statistics, label creation, supply use, and potential issues.
Reference Services
Assists patrons with research needs, remotely (via phone, chat, and e-mail) and in-person.
Conducts in-depth research appointments with patrons.
Stays abreast of reference assignment alerts.
Works on reference projects, such as constructing and editing research guides and tutorials.
Spangler Learning Center Building
Collaborates with Spangler Learning Center building staff to ensure its efficient operation.
Follows pre-determined procedures for opening and/or closing Spangler Learning Center.
Monitors the behavior of patrons utilizing the building to prevent theft and/or destruction of materials and equipment.
Works with ODU Public Safety when there is a safety concern, building issue, emergency, or patrons that need assistance (escorts, lost and found, etc.).
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A Master's degree in Library & Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution.
Experience with library systems and general computer software, such as MS Office.
Experience assisting patrons with research using online catalogs, the internet, and research databases.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
Ability to work as a team member to establish agreed upon goals and to share a common purpose that is service oriented.
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
Strong organizational skills.
Willingness to work in a changing environment to meet the needs of library patrons.
Physical Demands
Routine physical demands for an office environment.
Frequent standing or walking.
Sitting at a desk or in meetings for extended periods of time.
Ability to lift/move up to 25lbs.
Operate all computer equipment, copier, printer, telephone, calculator, etc.
Additional Information
Generally responsible for the safety of your own work area, the area you're currently working in, and attention to safety is displayed by direct reports.
Ohio Dominican University is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees, as we respect and seek to empower each individual and support the various cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our workforce.
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Materials Science Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
East Liberty, OH
Materials Science Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May - August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Material Science Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Material Science Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to
Manufacturing (Casting, Paint, Product Engineering):
* Support mass production with failure analysis.
* Support new model groups with new materials/processes qualification and specification testing.
* Prepare samples for metallurgical evaluation - cutting, grinding, and polishing.
* Perform metallurgical testing (metallographic, hardness testing, tensile/compression testing, etc.).
* Summarize test results in report form and present investigation results.
* Collection, organization, and analysis of data to develop improvement activity.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Material Science or Metallurgical Engineering
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Ferrous Metallurgy, Physical Metallurgy, Failure Analysis, Material Science or Metallurgy lab courses, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Material Science Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* East Liberty, OH (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Timmonsville, South Carolina (20 minutes southwest of Florence, South Carolina)
* Raymond, OH (50 Minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Engineering Intern / Co-Op
Columbus, OH
Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Inc. is seeking highly motivated Interns or Co-Ops for our Civil, Structural, Electrical, or Mechanical engineering departments. If you are interested in joining a team that provides varied and complex engineering services for construction resulting in value delivered to our clients, this opportunity is worth pursuing. Our projects and work environment foster individual creativity, collaborative interaction, and teamwork.
Founded in 1964, Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary, nationally recognized consulting engineering firm providing civil, surveying, transportation, electrical, mechanical, structural, and technology engineering services. Our integrated engineering approach and experience make Korda/Nemeth Engineering the consulting engineering firm of choice for a variety of project types including Healthcare, Sports and Recreation, Science and Technology, Higher Education, High-Rise Buildings, Public Agencies involving Transportation, Bridge, Public Works, and more. (Please visit ***************
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Perform assignments requiring application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria to carry out engineering tasks. Assignments are designed to further develop judgment and understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities.
Exercise judgment limited to developing details of work in making preliminary selections and adaptations of engineering alternatives.
Prepare engineering related calculations and develop drawings and visual aids.
Assist in the development of solutions for technical problems.
Work with an experienced engineer mentor.
As an Engineering Intern, your task is to assist in design, analyze building systems or site development/public works projects, and assist in preparation of drawings and specifications for bidding and construction by contractors. Your work will be based on your area of study and more specifically described as follows:
Civil Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Bridge structures
Complex urban and rural roadways
Streetscapes
Intersection improvements and roundabouts
Safety and beautification improvements
Trails/shared use paths
Private site development projects
Public utility/infrastructure improvements
Structural Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Steel building structures
Concrete building structures
Post-tensioned concrete structures
Wood building structures
High-Rise structures
Fabric structures
Electrical Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
High/Medium voltage power distribution systems
Low voltage systems; fire alarm, sound, paging, video, security, nurse call, medical telemetry
Generator emergency/stand-by power systems
Interior/Exterior building lighting & lighting controls
Mechanical Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning systems (HVAC)
Pumping and piping systems
Control systems
Plumbing systems
Fire Protection systems
This position involves interpreting and applying local and national code requirements as part of the design for the safety of the public.
Minimum Requirements:
Civil Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Currently in pursuit of Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Currently in pursuit of Bachelor's Degree in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering with structural design emphasis and completion of introductory steel and concrete course work
Electrical Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Currently in pursuit of Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or another Engineering degree with significant course work or work experience related to Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Intern / Co-Op:
Currently in pursuit of Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering with course work in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics
Preferred Qualifications:
Willingness to learn new skills and to work towards continuous improvement
Ability to work on multiple projects in a collaborative environment
Excellent communication skills
Have work authorization for unlimited full-time employment after graduation
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO WORK AT KORDA? See what our employees and partners have to say: ******************************
IMPORTANT: Applicants accepted through December 30, 2025. Please provide your resume and cover letter explaining how your experience and background is a match for our needs.
If you require accommodation to complete an online application, please contact Human Resources at ************.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Applicants and employees are free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, pregnancy accommodations, reprisal, or other non-merit based factors.
AI/Digital Asset Librarian
Columbus, OH
JobID: 210692138 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: New York,NY $80,750.00-$135,000.00 Join us and help bring AI transformation to life on our Brand Operations AI Transformation team! You'll be responsible for organizing, managing and optimizing digital assets across our Brand libraries, helping us define and maintain metadata standards and best practices, and supporting efficient asset use across our organization.
As a Digital Asset Librarian on the Brand Operations AI Transformation team, you'll be responsible for organizing, cataloging and managing a portion of Brand's digital assets including those generated by AI to ensure accuracy, compliance and accessibility, as well as working cross-functionally with creative, marketing, project management and tech teams. Your work will help the Brand team continue delivering engaging, brand-aligned creative to millions of customers, ensuring that our digital files including images, templates and other creative assets are properly tagged, organized and accessible across teams. You'll also work with creative technologists and other tech partners to find ways to automate processes and actions within the libraries you manage.
Job responsibilities:
* Develop and implement strategies for organizing, cataloging, tagging and classifying digital assets for easy search and retrieval, using AI tools to automate (e.g., auto-tagging).
* Maintain and evolve metadata schema and taxonomy standards to ensure consistency and discoverability.
* Enforce usage rights, copyright, licensing and brand standards; ensure compliance with legal and company policies.
* Manage user permissions, access levels, and support IT in system maintenance, security, and troubleshooting.
* Create and document workflows for asset ingestion, approval, archiving and distribution.
* Work closely with internal teams to clarify asset needs, resolve metadata gaps and support requests for asset retrieval and usage.
* Conduct regular audits to remove duplicates, archive outdated content and improve system performance and user experience.
* Develop and deliver training, onboarding and documentation for DAM users; serve as a DAM champion within Brand and Marketing.
* Monitor system usage, generate reports, gather user feedback and recommend improvements to enhance usability and search functionality.
* Communicate updates, new content, and system changes to stakeholders; participate in governance meetings to align processes and policies.
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills:
* Proficient with digital asset management (DAM) systems (AEM, Frame.io) and related software (e.g., Adobe Express, etc.), or the ability to learn and master quickly.
* Working knowledge of copyright, licensing and digital rights management, or the ability to learn and master quickly.
* Some experience with asset lifecycle management, rights management and digital archiving best practices.
* Working understanding of metadata, taxonomy, cataloging and information architecture required.
* Familiarity with a wide range of digital file formats (images, video, web, social, etc.) and their use in creative workflows.
* Drive to proactively stay informed about emerging trends in AI and digital asset management.
* Excellent attention to detail, as well as organizational, documentation and project management skills.
* Strong communication, training and collaboration skills; ability to work cross-functionally.
* Analytical, process-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving abilities
* Able to manage multiple priorities independently in a fast-paced environment.
Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills:
* Bachelor's degree, preferably in related field (library sciences, data management, etc.)
* Strong understanding of metadata, taxonomy, cataloging and information architecture.
* Experience with generative AI tools and platforms (e.g., Adobe Firefly, Google Veo 3) in a workplace capacity.
* Experience with creative tools like Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator).
* Familiarity with creative collaboration workspaces/tools (i.e. Figma).
Auto-ApplyMechanical Engineer Intern/Co-op Fall 2026 - CMTA
Dublin, OH
For college students interested in engineering design for the built environment, CMTA has a robust co-op program for students pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architectural Engineering. We offer an opportunity for students to immerse themselves for one or more semesters in the consulting engineering world. Our co-ops build industry competitive skills in a hands-on environment, all while working on a team, and being trained by Professional Engineers in AutoCAD and Revit. The skills our co-ops learn allow them to create real construction drawings for real CMTA projects.
This position is a full time (40 hrs./week), onsite position with a competitive hourly pay rate and eligible for overtime pay. This position will start in August 2026 and go through Fall 2026. Dates are flexible with school calendar. Our hope is that the co-op students that are hired will do multiple co-op rotations with CMTA with possible consideration for full time employment upon graduation.
Job Description:This position provides a unique opportunity for hands-on training in mechanical/HVAC/Energy design. The ideal candidate will possess excellent interpersonal skills and be able to work well with a team, and independently. Our engineers will teach you how we design and implement mechanical systems/infrastructure and implement energy efficient measures in our building projects. This is a great opportunity to work on some of the most challenging and complex MEP projects and become an important part of our design team.
Job Functions: (may include but are not limited to)• Produce detailed layout and equipment details of HVAC systems,• Produce one-line diagrams/schematics,• Assist the design team in the process of assembling organized sets of drawings,• May assist in the data collection and/or field verification, and• Work in conjunction with designers and engineers to help develop all aspects of a project.
Requirements:• Pursuing a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering or Architectural Engineering, preferably a sophomore (2nd year), or junior (3rd year),• Strong interest in Building Systems Mechanical Engineering,• AutoCAD and REVIT experience preferred,• Strong interpersonal and communication skills,• Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel,• Ability to work both independently and with a team,• Ability to work full time in our office throughout the co-op term,• Ability to travel locally for job site inspections, field work, etc.
No sponsorship available for this position.
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Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
Raymond, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing
* Focus on equipment, process, quality and new model activities related to the department of placement (i.e Assembly department, Weld department, Paint department, Stamping department, Casting and Machining department, etc)
* Project management
* Problem analysis
* Investigating new technologies and implementing countermeasures
* Quality
* Learning and performing vehicle testing
* Conducting tests for chassis, brakes, controls, bonnet, trunk and/ or door systems
* Testing procedures and fixtures
* New model development, drawing, layouts and design change requests
* Investigating and providing countermeasures for mass production design related issues
* Warranty data trend analysis
* Re-creating problem failures to determine root cause, develop countermeasures and perform confirmation testing.
Purchasing
* Assessing supplier process capabilities
* Problem reporting and analysis.
* Implementing countermeasures
* Verifying and judging effectiveness
* Investigating suspect part issues and approving part changes
* Approving and verifying supplier countermeasures
* Issuing trouble reports
* Various daily tasks such as attending meetings, working on assigned project activities, problem analysis, writing technical reports, troubleshooting manufacturing or quality problems and communicating to internal/ external customers.
Facilities
* Updating and documenting Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawings of existing infrastructure
* Analyzing and designing existing sanitation, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and building pressure systems
* Developing short and long-term solutions to problems found
* Designing modifications of existing facilities infrastructures
* Updating mechanical engineering specifications and standards
* Reviewing electrical drawings
* Learning and understanding plant power infrastructure
* Verifying electrical panel schedules
* Updating highbay light locations
Tooling Equipment
* Designing manufacturing equipment and tooling in 2D and 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems
* Determining equipment electrical hardware, software (Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Human Machine Interface (HMI), etc.), safety requirements and appropriate design
* Managing a schedule and tracking daily processes
* Investigating and troubleshooting problems during installation and manufacturing
Research and Design
* Supporting the development of vehicle testing and countermeasure analysis (assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting results)
* Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing of future models and supporting the creation of drawings
* Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
* Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Engineering Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week.
* Enrollment in a bachelor's or master's degree program studying Mechanical Engineering or related field.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to provide own transportation to and from work each day.
Desired: AutoCAD, Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA), Manufacturing related coursewor
Position Location
Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Raymond, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio)
* Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Russells Point, Ohio (30 minutes northwest of Marysville, Ohio)
* Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefit
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost, or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions!
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Weld Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Raymond, OH
Weld Engineering Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May - August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Weld Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Weld Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing:
* Welding various materials together via various welding processes (Resistance Spot welding as the primary) via structured test developed by Honda associates.
* Destructive analysis of the welded samples (Cross sections and tensile tester use). This includes sample preparation for Macrograph analysis. Data logging and analysis to create lab reports for explanation of results. Material management for testing and general support of other processes in the weld lab, including testing consumables.
* General support on projects as needed.
* Attend meetings, work on project activities, problem analysis, write technical reports, troubleshoot manufacturing or quality problems, and communicate to internal/external customers.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Welding Engineering or related field.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Computer-Aided Design (AutoCAD), CATIA, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Welding Engineering Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, OH (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Raymond, OH (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Timmonsville, South Carolina (20 minutes southwest of Florence, South Carolina
* Swepsonville, North Carolina (15 minutes SE of Burlington, North Carolina)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Materials Science Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Raymond, OH
Materials Science Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May - August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Material Science Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Material Science Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to
Manufacturing (Casting, Paint, Product Engineering):
* Support mass production with failure analysis.
* Support new model groups with new materials/processes qualification and specification testing.
* Prepare samples for metallurgical evaluation - cutting, grinding, and polishing.
* Perform metallurgical testing (metallographic, hardness testing, tensile/compression testing, etc.).
* Summarize test results in report form and present investigation results.
* Collection, organization, and analysis of data to develop improvement activity.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Material Science or Metallurgical Engineering
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Ferrous Metallurgy, Physical Metallurgy, Failure Analysis, Material Science or Metallurgy lab courses, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Material Science Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* East Liberty, OH (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Timmonsville, South Carolina (20 minutes southwest of Florence, South Carolina)
* Raymond, OH (50 Minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Plastics Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Raymond, OH
Plastics Engineering Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to
Manufacturing:
* Supporting online troubleshooting of injection molding and plastics welding equipment
* Installation of new tooling including designing and building end of arm tooling, mold installation, process maturation and robot programming
* Supporting design modification and implementation of the production line
* Interacting with suppliers and contractors with the support of a mentor
Purchasing:
* Calculating part and tooling costs for injection molded automotive parts
* Participating in cost-reduction projects related to the introduction of new vehicles
* Developing ideas that lead to tangible cost savings by collaborating with part designers and part and tooling suppliers
* Completing your assigned special research project related to a subject selected by you and your assigned Honda mentor
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Engineering Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Plastics Engineering, Plastics Engineering Technology, or related
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired:
* Injection Molding, Plastics related coursework
Position Locations
Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Raymond, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Equipment Service Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
East Liberty, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Equipment Service and Die Service Technician Co-op/ Intern at Honda
Equipment Service and Die Service Technician co-op opportunities typically exist in the following areas and projects/tasks may include the following:
Assignments are focused on Honda safety procedures, quality policies, root cause and countermeasure analysis, preventative maintenance work orders, maintenance repair work, response to production downtime and work related documentation. Will work alongside a maintenance technician (mentor).
Building Maintenance: Student may engage in multi-disciplinary projects encompassing electrical, mechanical and refrigeration disciplines. Electrical/mechanical analysis and planning for future replacement strategy. Hands-on support of preventative, predictive maintenance activities.
Weld: Confirmation of actual and updating of line-side hardwire prints. Basic electrical wiring of proxy switch, limit switch, 24 Volt control wiring and installation of connectored and non-connectored cabling. Use of basic shop equipment, hand and power tools for repair and fabrication.
Paint: Support fabrication activities/projects. Assist maintenance on emergency calls to troubleshoot and repair equipment failures.
Stamping: Press inspections, breakdowns and repairs, line-side assistance for operators.
Facilities: General building maintenance including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
What you need to be successful in the role:
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* Must have basic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, industrial safety and understanding of industrial math. Demonstrate a positive attitude and proactive approach with equipment maintenance. Basic computer skills (Microsoft Excel and Power Point applications). Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written format.
* Desired: Programmable Logic Controller, Motor Controls, Industrial system networking, Servo systems (Robotics), Autodesk Computer Adided Design (Auto Cad), Machine design, Pumps. Weld only: Soldering, welding (Metal Inert Gas, Tungsten Inert Gas, Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class Status: Freshman or above
* Term: Minimum of 10 weeks required.
* Shift/Hours: Must be able to work a minimum of three days per week and at least four hours per day. Full-time and part-time opportunities available on various shifts.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Programmable Logic Controller, Motor Controls, Industrial system networking, Servo systems (Robotics), Autodesk Computer Aided Design (AutoCad), Machine design, Pumps. Weld only: Soldering, welding (Metal Inert Gas, Tungsten Inert Gas, Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
Degree: Candidate must be enrolled in an associate degree or certificate program studying Electrical, Mechanical, or Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial Maintenance, Multicraft Industrial Technology, Welding, or related field.
Position Locations
Equipment Service and Die Service Technician Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Russells Point, Ohio (30 minutes northwest of Marysville, Ohio)
* Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $23.22-$31.47
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Data Analysis and Simulation Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Raymond, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Data Analysis and Simulation Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Engineering Data Analytics Co-op/Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Data Analysis and Simulation (Data Science, Machine Learning, Computational Modeling):
* Develop and implement algorithms for data analysis, machine learning and simulation.
* Support design, test, and new model groups with data-driven insights and predictive modeling.
* Conduct computational simulations to predict material and part behavior and performance.
* Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets to identify trends and correlations.
* Summarize analysis results in report form and present findings to internal or external stakeholders.
* Analyze current processes and identify automation or coding solutions for process improvement.
* Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate modeling results into product development
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* Basic Business coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Computer Science, Materials Science Engineering, Data Science
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired:
* Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Science and Analytics, Data Engineering, Programming, Statistics, Artificial Intelligence, Materials Science, Machine Learning, Finite Element Analysis
Position Location
Data Analysis and Simulation Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Raymond, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda
products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Hourly Wage Range: $23.35-$30.21
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions!
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Safety Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
East Liberty, OH
Safety Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Safety Co-op/ Intern at Honda
Occupational Health and Safety co-op/intern opportunities typically exist in the following areas, projects may include:
Manufacturing (Plant Safety): Safety compliance (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, National Fire Protection Association, American National Standards Institute regulatory requirements) confined space evaluations, developing a confined space inventory, safety auditing, data tracking, safety compliance implementation, arc flash analysis, fall hazard analysis, and hazard mitigation.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelors degree or Master's degree program studying Environmental Science, Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, or related field
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Safety Compliance, Safety related coursework, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Safety Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Russells Point, Ohio (30 minutes northwest of Marysville, Ohio)
* Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio)
* Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama)
* Timmonsville, South Carolina (20 minutes southwest of Florence, South Carolina)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $23.78-$30.76
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
Marysville, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Information Systems and Information Technology Co-op/Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Information Technology (IT) Services:
* Work with project schedules, scopes, conduct weekly meetings, and track all milestone activities and budgets
* Interface with appropriate business contacts to determine musts and wants for project data and reporting functions
* Design, create and issue appropriate production associate reporting paperwork within the International Organization for Standardization framework for areas as needed
* Support development of operation standards and/ or training materials for project implementation
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Operations management and research systems engineering/management
Position Locations
Information Services Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Raymond, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Torrance, California (30 minutes south of Downtown Los Angeles, California)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $26.58-$34.38
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Industrial Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
Marysville, OH
Industrial Engineering Co-op/Intern- Fall 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Industrial Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Industrial Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing
* Focus on equipment, process, quality and new model activities related to the department of placement
* Project management
* Problem analysis
* Production support
* Investigating new technologies and implementing countermeasures
Quality
* Learning and performing vehicle testing
* Conducting tests for chassis, brakes, controls, bonnet, trunk and/ or door systems
* Testing procedures and test fixtures
* New model development, drawing, studying, layouts and design change requests
* Investigating and providing countermeasures for mass production design related issues
* Warranty data trend analysis
* Re-creating problem failures to determine root cause, countermeasure development and confirmation testing
Purchasing
* Completing supplier process capabilities assessments
* Problem reporting and analysis
* Countermeasure implementation
* Investigating suspect part issues
* Approve part changes
* Approve/ verify supplier countermeasures and issues trouble reports
* Various daily tasks such as attending meetings, working on project activities, problem analysis, writing technical reports, troubleshooting manufacturing or quality problems and communication to internal/ external customers
Facilities
* Updating and documenting computer-aided design drawings of existing infrastructure
* Analyzing and designing existing sanitation, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and building pressure systems
* Developing short and long-term solutions to problems found
* Designing modifications of existing facilities structures
* Updating mechanical engineering specifications and standards
* Reviewing electrical drawings
* Learning and understanding plant power infrastructure
* Verifying electrical panel schedules and updating highbay light locations
Tooling/ Equipment Design
* Designing manufacturing equipment and tooling in 2D and 3D computer-aided design systems
* Determining equipment electrical hardware, software (Programmable Logic Controller, Human-Machine Interface, etc) and safety requirements, and appropriate design
* Managing a schedule and tracking daily process
* Investigating and troubleshooting problems during installation and manufacturing
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Engineering Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week.
* Enrollment in a bachelor's or master's degree program studying Mechanical Engineering or related field.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to provide own transportation to and from work each day.
* Desired: Auto computer-aided design, Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA), Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Industrial Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions!
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Weld Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Marysville, OH
Weld Engineering Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May - August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Weld Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Weld Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing:
* Welding various materials together via various welding processes (Resistance Spot welding as the primary) via structured test developed by Honda associates.
* Destructive analysis of the welded samples (Cross sections and tensile tester use). This includes sample preparation for Macrograph analysis. Data logging and analysis to create lab reports for explanation of results. Material management for testing and general support of other processes in the weld lab, including testing consumables.
* General support on projects as needed.
* Attend meetings, work on project activities, problem analysis, write technical reports, troubleshoot manufacturing or quality problems, and communicate to internal/external customers.
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Welding Engineering or related field.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Computer-Aided Design (AutoCAD), CATIA, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Welding Engineering Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, OH (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Raymond, OH (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Timmonsville, South Carolina (20 minutes southwest of Florence, South Carolina
* Swepsonville, North Carolina (15 minutes SE of Burlington, North Carolina)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Energy and Sustainability Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Marysville, OH
Energy and Sustainability Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest. Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered. More about the Energy and Sustainability Co-op/ Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Energy and Sustainability Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to: EV Charging Infrastructure: *
Assist in the design and planning of EV charging initiatives, including but not limited to Vehicle-One-Grid (V1G), Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X), and fast charging initiatives. * Conduct analysis on EV charging patterns and suggest optimization strategies. * Engage with vendors and stakeholders to facilitate the deployment of charging infrastructure. Carbon Neutral Solutions: *
* Participate in the development and implementation of carbon accounting methods. * Assist in creating strategies for carbon footprint reduction in company operations. * Contribute to lifecycle assessment projects to evaluate the environmental impact of products or services. * Research and evaluate current and future trends/options in carbon neutral technologies. Hydrogen Fuel Cells: *
Support the research and application of hydrogen fuel cell technologies. * Collaborate on pilot projects and business development for integrating hydrogen fuel cells into new applications. * Research and develop business strategy for the generation of green hydrogen. Resource Circularity: *
* Aid in the development of circular economy initiatives, such as recycling programs or materials repurposing. * Perform research on sustainable materials management and waste reduction practices. * Work with cross-functional teams to enhance resource efficiency and sustainability in manufacturing processes. General Duties: * Assist with the development of sustainability reports and documentation. * Support sustainability certification processes for the company. * Participate in the identification and application for sustainability grants or incentives. * Collaborate with teams to integrate sustainable design principles into new products. * Conduct energy audits and recommend energy-saving measures. * Assist with the implementation of energy management systems. What you need to be successful in this role Required: * Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship * General Engineering Coursework * Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript) * Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above * Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week. * Enrollment in a bachelor's or master's degree program studying Mechanical Engineering or related field. * Valid U.S. Driver's License * Ability to provide own transportation to and from work each day. Desired: Experience and/or interest in Sustainability Position Locations Energy and Sustainability Co-op/Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences: * Torrance, California (30 minutes south of Downtown Los Angeles, California) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost, or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda. Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future. Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation. Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda. On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes. Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked. Hourly Wage Range: $23.35 - $35.22 Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc. Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions! Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Plastics Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Marysville, OH
Plastics Engineering Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to
Manufacturing:
* Supporting online troubleshooting of injection molding and plastics welding equipment
* Installation of new tooling including designing and building end of arm tooling, mold installation, process maturation and robot programming
* Supporting design modification and implementation of the production line
* Interacting with suppliers and contractors with the support of a mentor
Purchasing:
* Calculating part and tooling costs for injection molded automotive parts
* Participating in cost-reduction projects related to the introduction of new vehicles
* Developing ideas that lead to tangible cost savings by collaborating with part designers and part and tooling suppliers
* Completing your assigned special research project related to a subject selected by you and your assigned Honda mentor
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Engineering Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Plastics Engineering, Plastics Engineering Technology, or related
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired:
* Injection Molding, Plastics related coursework
Position Locations
Plastics Engineering Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Raymond, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full-time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $27.22-$35.22
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Equipment Service Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
Marysville, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Equipment Service and Die Service Technician Co-op/ Intern at Honda
Equipment Service and Die Service Technician co-op opportunities typically exist in the following areas and projects/tasks may include the following:
Assignments are focused on Honda safety procedures, quality policies, root cause and countermeasure analysis, preventative maintenance work orders, maintenance repair work, response to production downtime and work related documentation. Will work alongside a maintenance technician (mentor).
Building Maintenance: Student may engage in multi-disciplinary projects encompassing electrical, mechanical and refrigeration disciplines. Electrical/mechanical analysis and planning for future replacement strategy. Hands-on support of preventative, predictive maintenance activities.
Weld: Confirmation of actual and updating of line-side hardwire prints. Basic electrical wiring of proxy switch, limit switch, 24 Volt control wiring and installation of connectored and non-connectored cabling. Use of basic shop equipment, hand and power tools for repair and fabrication.
Paint: Support fabrication activities/projects. Assist maintenance on emergency calls to troubleshoot and repair equipment failures.
Stamping: Press inspections, breakdowns and repairs, line-side assistance for operators.
Facilities: General building maintenance including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
What you need to be successful in the role:
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* Must have basic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, industrial safety and understanding of industrial math. Demonstrate a positive attitude and proactive approach with equipment maintenance. Basic computer skills (Microsoft Excel and Power Point applications). Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written format.
* Desired: Programmable Logic Controller, Motor Controls, Industrial system networking, Servo systems (Robotics), Autodesk Computer Adided Design (Auto Cad), Machine design, Pumps. Weld only: Soldering, welding (Metal Inert Gas, Tungsten Inert Gas, Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class Status: Freshman or above
* Term: Minimum of 10 weeks required.
* Shift/Hours: Must be able to work a minimum of three days per week and at least four hours per day. Full-time and part-time opportunities available on various shifts.
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Programmable Logic Controller, Motor Controls, Industrial system networking, Servo systems (Robotics), Autodesk Computer Aided Design (AutoCad), Machine design, Pumps. Weld only: Soldering, welding (Metal Inert Gas, Tungsten Inert Gas, Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
Degree: Candidate must be enrolled in an associate degree or certificate program studying Electrical, Mechanical, or Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial Maintenance, Multicraft Industrial Technology, Welding, or related field.
Position Locations
Equipment Service and Die Service Technician Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Russells Point, Ohio (30 minutes northwest of Marysville, Ohio)
* Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $23.22-$31.47
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Environmental Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026
Marysville, OH
Environmental Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026 This reflects potential openings for the Summer 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (May-August). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety and Industrial Hygiene Co-op/ Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety and Industrial Hygiene Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing:
* Project management
* Problem analysis
* Investigating new technologies and implementing countermeasures
* Reviewing existing equipment and assisting the EH&S (Environmental Health and Safety) coordinator with the specifications for new equipment
* Assisting with updated ergonomic evaluations and document findings in our current tracking system
* Assist in the evaluation of proposed new model processes to minimize incoming ergonomic risks
* Assist with reviews for "Routine vs. Non-Routine" activities as they pertain to production and maintenance
* Assist with air compliance testing
* International Organization for Standardization (ISO) document evaluation and updating
* Completing and submitting State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) reports and providing improvement recommendations
* Support special projects such as new model launch or process modifications
Environmental:
* Prepare Hazardous Chemical Inventory reports for Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
* Track chemical use and waste generation
* Waste samples and profiles
* Update Title V Air Permit Applications
* Sort and organize Material Saftey Data Sheets (MSDS)
* Schedule and track associate respiratory and audiometric testing
* Breathing air testing in all departments
* Various sampling projects such as leading paint sampling to determine percent lead and lead simulations to determine air concentrations
Safety Services:
* Plan, collect, process and communicate Industrial Hygiene samples (air and noise) to support Honda's production operations
* Support company safety program development and training program activities such as, but not limited to, confined safe program, respiratory protection program, personal equipment program, lead compliance activities and hearing conservation program
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Environmental Science, Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, or related field
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Intro to environmental studies, Safety related coursework, Manufacturing related coursework
Position Locations
Environmental Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/ states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio)
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
* Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio)
* Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost, or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/ Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/ Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Range: $23.78-$30.76
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
Supply Chain & Operations Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026
Marysville, OH
This reflects potential openings for the Fall 2026 Co-op/Internship Session (August - December). This is a general job description and represents multiple openings in various departments. Honda offers both single and multi-semester co-ops and internships. College students must apply to the requisition pertaining to their major and semester of interest.
Please note: Sponsorship for employment visa status for these positions is unavailable. Applicants requiring sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future (e.g., F-1 CPT/OPT, H-1B, TN, etc.) will not be considered.
More about the Supply Chain Management Co-op/Intern at Honda
The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Supply Chain Management, Purchasing or Operations Co-op/Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to:
Cost Planning:
* Creating cost management databases and analysis tools using Microsoft Excel and Access
* Preparing Request-for-Quotes (RFQs) for submission to suppliers
* Analyzing quotes for accuracy
* Cost comparisons to standards and targets
What you need to be successful in this role
Required:
* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
* General Business Coursework
* Minimum 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher (You will be required to provide your current transcript)
* Class status- Sophomore (by credit hour) or above
* Availability to work a minimum of 10 weeks at 40 hours per week
* Enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program studying Purchasing, Supply Chain, Operations Management, or related field
* Valid U.S. Driver's License (exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Ability to secure own transportation to and from work each day
* *Public transportation and ride share services are limited in some of our locations. Co-ops are responsible for securing their own transportation to and from work each day, and must have a reliable plan for transportation in order to be eligible for a position. Regular in-person attendance is required, and transportation issues will not be excused.
Desired: Supply Chain Management, Purchasing, or Engineering classes
Position Locations
Supply Chain & Operations Co-op/ Intern positions are offered in the cities/states listed below, if you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be given the opportunity to make selections on your location preferences:
* Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio)
Honda Co-operative and Learning Internships Program Benefits
Housing Accommodations: Honda offers housing at a shared cost or a housing stipend based on location for our Co-ops and Interns. It is not required to opt-in to, but is available should you need housing at the time of your Co-op/Internship with Honda.
Honda Business Resource Groups: One of the ways Honda gives diversity a voice is through its business resource groups. The associate-led, company-supported groups have members aligned across different dimensions of diversity such as gender, ethnicity, ability, life stage and experiences. The groups provide networking opportunities, a chance to give back and professional development. Some groups have even given feedback on Honda products, making them more appealing to all. Embracing all views is what will drive us into the future. Honda wants passionate, driven people to be a part of that future.
Performance Feedback: Honda Co-ops and Interns will have the opportunity to receive informal and formal feedback from their leaders, ask questions and express future interest in a scheduled mid-term and final evaluation.
Mentorship: Each Co-op/Intern is assigned a mentor in your department to help you navigate your time at Honda.
On-site Wellness Center: Co-ops and Interns have access to join our Wellness Centers (varies by location). Our Wellness Centers are full gyms equipped with cardio machines, weights, basketball courts, pools, dieticians, personal trainers and group fitness classes.
Paid overtime: Co-ops and Interns will receive 1.5 times their hourly rate of pay for any overtime worked.
Consideration for full time employment: Our Cooperative Learning Internships program is utilized as a talent pipeline for our full time positions!
Hourly Wage Rage: $23.35-$30.21
Pay will be based on several variables that include, but not limited to, geographic location, work experience, education, etc.
Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.