Caterpillar Career Pathways Program – Manufacturing Engineering (Machine Processing) Program Overview The 12‑month Caterpillar Career Pathways Program provides high school seniors with an opportunity to build foundational skills in preparation for a long‑term career in Manufacturing Engineering with a focus on Machine Processing at Caterpillar. Selected students participate in a structured, multi‑phase program designed to develop technical, analytical, and professional skills that support manufacturing engineering teams. Participants earn high school credit while gaining hands‑on experience and receiving a paid hourly wage from Caterpillar. Program Structure The Career Pathways Program consists of three phases: Phase I: Summer Internship Introduction to Caterpillar’s manufacturing environment, machine processing operations, and basic engineering support activities. Phase II: Fall Semester Co‑Op (For High School Credit) On‑the‑job learning focused on manufacturing engineering fundamentals, data tracking, and process documentation using basic computer tools and Excel. Phase III: Spring Semester Co‑Op (For High School Credit) Advanced exposure to machine processing support, increased responsibility, and preparation for full‑time manufacturing engineering or technical roles following graduation. Position Summary: Manufacturing Engineering – Machine Processing The Manufacturing Engineering – Machine Processing role supports Caterpillar’s production operations by assisting manufacturing engineers with process documentation, data analysis, and machine‑related support activities. Participants develop basic computer and Excel skills while learning how engineering decisions impact safety, quality, and production efficiency.
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
High school or GED