Introduction to Caterpillar's Engineering Rotational Development Program
Whether it be groundbreaking products, best in class solutions or a lifelong career, you can build what matters to you at Caterpillar. With 150 locations in countries around the world, what you create at Caterpillar travels and helps people around the world. You can collaborate with the best minds in the industry, complete meaningful work and continuously grow and develop through our various opportunities. Here, you can do the work that matters.
The Engineering Rotational Development Program at Caterpillar Inc. has helped shape the lives and careers of hundreds of engineers in its decade's long existence. This program allows recent college graduates to explore the many different aspects that make up Caterpillar Inc. and complete rotations in various teams to enhance their engineering skills. From product development to the digital space, there is a place within the Engineering Rotational Development Program for any future engineer, computer scientist, or business professional!
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Location
Hosts
Registration
- Date: 16 Feb 2024
- Time: 05:20 PM UTC to 06:15 PM UTC
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- 1700 University Avenue
- Flint, Michigan
- United States 48504
- Building: Academic Building
- Room Number: 2-225
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Professor Huseyin Hiziroglu, IEEE Student Branch Advisor
- Co-sponsored by HKN149 - Kettering University, Theta Epsilon
Speakers
Mattie Reich
Biography:
Mattie Reich graduated from Kettering University in 2023 with a degree in Computer Engineering. While in school, she was involved in various student organizations such as Alpha Sigma Alpha, the Society of Women Engineers, IEEE Eta Kappa Nu and the IEEE Student Branch. Upon graduation, she began her career at Caterpillar as a Software Developer within the Engineering Department Program.
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