Stride, Inc.K12 Zone Engineering Intern Stride, Inc.K12 Zone Engineering InternLansing, MichiganThe intern will gain software engineering experience in a real education product environment by turning early ideas into working prototypes, supporting database-driven features, testing new interaction models, and documenting what can be reused or scaled. This is a virtual internship open to residents of the 50 states and D.C. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: Stride, Inc. considers a person's education, experience, and qualifications, as well as the position's work location, expected quality and quantity of work, required travel (if any), external market and internal value when determining a new employee's salary level.
Stride, Inc.Data Engineering Intern Stride, Inc.Data Engineering InternLansing, MichiganThis role will work within a collaborative remote team, partnering with data engineers, analysts, and architects to assist in building reliable data workflows and integrations on an agile cycle while gaining hands-on experience in cloud-based data engineering and supporting Stride's mission to empower online education for students across the United States. Coursework or project experience involving data pipelines, APIs, or cloud-based data tools; Familiarity with version control systems such as Git; Exposure to data warehousing concepts (e.g., Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery); Interest in education technology and data-driven solutions.
Ford Motor CompanyNewEngineering Program Manager Ford Motor CompanyEngineering Program ManagerLansing, MIRemote$132,800–$250,800 / yearYou are comfortable operating at both the strategic and tactical levels: shaping what should be worked on, aligning cross-functional stakeholders, and ensuring delivery plans, risks, and dependencies are visible and actively managed. Ability to synthesize complex information for diverse audiences, ranging from high-level executive briefings that drive decision-making to granular technical documentation for engineering execution.
Lansing Community College FoundationAdjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technology: Systems Lansing Community College FoundationAdjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technology: SystemsLansing, MIThe ideal candidate will possess some or all of the following skill sets: • Mechanical Systems (Belt, Chain, Gear Drives) • Preventative and Predictive Maintenance • AC/DC Electrical Theory • Sensor Technology • Solid State Electrical Troubleshooting • Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers • Siemens Programmable Logic Controllers • Motor Operation, Control and Troubleshooting • Fanuc Robot Programming • ABB Robot Programming • Electro-pneumatics and Electro-hydraulics • Control System Architecture. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Technologies/related field with a minimum two years recent, relevant work experience; OR Associates Degree in Manufacturing Technologies/related field with a minimum four years recent, relevant work experience; OR Journey status in a manufacturing trade and four years recent/relevant work experience; OR High School Diploma or GED and eight years recent/relevant documented work experience.