Ingersoll Rand’s Future Force Early Talent Development Program (ETDP) provides college juniors, seniors or graduate level students with challenging assignments within our Computer Science & Engineering function with intentions to become a permanent IR employee upon graduation. Our program is different because it has two consecutive summer internships and a permanent rotational engineering development program designed to support early career engineers through periodic, structured training and hands-on experiences. The program combines technical workshops, mentorship, and project-based learning to accelerate growth and prepare participants for future engineering functional roles such as; Computer Science, Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems and Software, R&D and Simulation learning. Ingersoll Rand’s Power Tool and Lifting internship program may begin with full-time or part-time (less than 30 hours per week) commencing immediately with a plan to go into Summer 2026 working full-time. This is a unique opportunity to work with the President of Power Tools and Lifting Division. We offer a lump sum housing stipend and a competitive starting hourly pay rate of $24.50 - $28.50 based on qualifications and experience.
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Bachelor's degree