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  • Plastics Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
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  • Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    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 high bay 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 coursework. 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 fulltime 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 43d ago
  • Data Management and Analysis Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    Data Management and Analysis 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 Data Management and Analysis Co-op/ Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Data Management and Analysis Co-op/ Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to: Manufacturing: * Working with various manufacturing departments and production control teams to develop required reports for department project roll-outs * Interface with appropriate upper management and production leadership 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 (ISO) 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 * 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 Data Analytics, Business, 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: * Programming with languages like Python, R or Java, Data Management or Modeling, Data Mining, Visual Analytics, Statistics Position Locations Data Analytics 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) * Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, 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. 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.
    $23.4-30.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Russells Point, OH jobs

    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 Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Civil Engineering Co-op/Intern positions that we offer. Work environments and projects may include but are not limited to: Facilities: * Analysis of existing trusses for potential reinforcement * Verification of field conditions * Planning and overseeing Summer pavement activities * Engineering project support * Project punch list development * Utilities drawing, development and labeling * General facilities department support 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 Civil 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. Position Locations Civil 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: * Russells Point, Ohio (30 minutes northwest of Marysville, 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. Additional details regarding Honda Co-op and Intern benefits are provided upon offer.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 44d ago
  • Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    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 Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Electrical 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 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 infrastructures * Updating mechanical engineering specifications and standards * Reviewing electrical drawings * Learning and understanding plant power infrastructure * Verifying electrical panel schedules * Updating high bay light locations Tooling Equipment * 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.), safety requirements and appropriate design * Managing a schedule and tracking daily processes * Investigating and troubleshooting problems during installation and manufacturing Research and Design * Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing automotive electrical wire harness and components of future models * Supporting the creation of drawings * Computer aided design * Cost and weight calculations * Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc. * Supporting the development of testing automotive electrical systems (infotainment, chassis, engine, power window, sunroof, power tailgate, power slide door systems and safety systems) * This will also include assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting result 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 Electrical 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: Auto computer aided design, Manufacturing related coursework Position Locations Electrical 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * 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) 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 43d ago
  • Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    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.
    $26.6-34.4 hourly 43d ago
  • Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    Mechanical 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 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 countermeasure 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 location 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) Design * Cost and weight calculations * 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: Auto Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD), Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA), Manufacturing related coursewor Position Locations 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Raymond, 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) * 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. 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Data Analysis and Simulation Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    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.
    $23.4-30.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Raymond, OH jobs

    Electrical 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 Electrical Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Electrical 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 countermeasure 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 testin 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 location 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 manufacturin Research and Design: * Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing automotive electrical wire harness and components of future models * Supporting the creation of drawings * Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Design * Cost and weight calculations * Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc. * Supporting the development of testing automotive electrical systems (infotainment, chassis, engine, power window, sunroof, power tailgate, powerslide door systems and safety systems) * This will also include assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting result 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 Electrical 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: AutoCad, Manufacturing related coursework Position Locations Electrical 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Raymond, 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) * Tallapoosa, Georgia (1 hour west of Atlanta, Georgia) * Torrance, California (30 minutes south of Downtown Los Angeles, California) * Swepsonville, North Carolina (15 minutes SE of Burlington, North Carolina) * 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: $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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Anna, OH jobs

    Information Technology (IT) 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 Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Internship 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) * Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio) * East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Troy, Ohio (30 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama) * 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.
    $26.6-34.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Mechanical Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    Mechanical 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 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 countermeasure 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 location 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) Design * Cost and weight calculations * 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: Auto Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD), Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA), Manufacturing related coursewor Position Locations 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Raymond, 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) * 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. 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Anna, OH jobs

    Electrical 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 Electrical Engineering Co-op/ Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Electrical 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 countermeasure 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 testin 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 location 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 manufacturin Research and Design: * Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing automotive electrical wire harness and components of future models * Supporting the creation of drawings * Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Design * Cost and weight calculations * Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc. * Supporting the development of testing automotive electrical systems (infotainment, chassis, engine, power window, sunroof, power tailgate, powerslide door systems and safety systems) * This will also include assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting result 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 Electrical 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: AutoCad, Manufacturing related coursework Position Locations Electrical 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Raymond, 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) * Tallapoosa, Georgia (1 hour west of Atlanta, Georgia) * Torrance, California (30 minutes south of Downtown Los Angeles, California) * Swepsonville, North Carolina (15 minutes SE of Burlington, North Carolina) * 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: $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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Equipment Service Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    East Liberty, OH jobs

    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 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), 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, 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.
    $23.2-31.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    East Liberty, OH jobs

    Information Technology (IT) 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 Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Internship 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) * Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio) * East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Troy, Ohio (30 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama) * 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.
    $26.6-34.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    East Liberty, OH jobs

    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 Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Electrical 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 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 infrastructures * Updating mechanical engineering specifications and standards * Reviewing electrical drawings * Learning and understanding plant power infrastructure * Verifying electrical panel schedules * Updating high bay light locations Tooling Equipment * 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.), safety requirements and appropriate design * Managing a schedule and tracking daily processes * Investigating and troubleshooting problems during installation and manufacturing Research and Design * Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing automotive electrical wire harness and components of future models * Supporting the creation of drawings * Computer aided design * Cost and weight calculations * Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc. * Supporting the development of testing automotive electrical systems (infotainment, chassis, engine, power window, sunroof, power tailgate, power slide door systems and safety systems) * This will also include assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting result 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 Electrical 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: Auto computer aided design, Manufacturing related coursework Position Locations Electrical 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * 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) 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 43d ago
  • Weld Engineering Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern - Fall 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    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 Electrical Engineering Co-op/Intern at Honda The below descriptions reflect potential environments and duties within our various Electrical 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 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 infrastructures * Updating mechanical engineering specifications and standards * Reviewing electrical drawings * Learning and understanding plant power infrastructure * Verifying electrical panel schedules * Updating high bay light locations Tooling Equipment * 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.), safety requirements and appropriate design * Managing a schedule and tracking daily processes * Investigating and troubleshooting problems during installation and manufacturing Research and Design * Assisting design engineers in developing/ designing automotive electrical wire harness and components of future models * Supporting the creation of drawings * Computer aided design * Cost and weight calculations * Attending meetings and working with various design/ test groups, suppliers, manufacturing groups, etc. * Supporting the development of testing automotive electrical systems (infotainment, chassis, engine, power window, sunroof, power tailgate, power slide door systems and safety systems) * This will also include assisting with problem and data analysis, countermeasures, test set-up, data acquisition, test monitoring, recording activities, performance testing and reporting result 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 Electrical 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: Auto computer aided design, Manufacturing related coursework Position Locations Electrical 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: * Anna, Ohio (45 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Marysville, Ohio (45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * 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) 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.
    $27.2-35.2 hourly 43d ago
  • Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    Information Technology (IT) 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 Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Internship 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) * Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio) * East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Troy, Ohio (30 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama) * 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.
    $26.6-34.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Equipment Service Co-op/Intern - Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Marysville, OH jobs

    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 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), 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, 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.
    $23.2-31.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Intern- Summer 2026

    Honda 4.8company rating

    Russells Point, OH jobs

    Information Technology (IT) 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 Information Technology (IT) Co-op/Internship 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) * Greensburg, Indiana (55 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Indiana and 60 minutes northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio) * East Liberty, Ohio (55 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio) * Troy, Ohio (30 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio) * Lincoln, Alabama (45 minutes northeast of Birmingham, Alabama) * 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.
    $26.6-34.4 hourly 60d+ ago

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