Industrial Engineering Co-op Employers


A Student on the Job
The Industrial Engineering program at Kettering University is unique because it is the only undergraduate industrial engineering program in the country that requires its students to spend at least 5 co-op terms working as an engineer or applied scientist at a company.  Our students learn how to apply their knowledge of physics and engineering to the real world while they help their employers solve problems in industry.

Employer Highlight: General Motors Corporation

General Motors

General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader for 76 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 284,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries.

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AAR
ATEK Medical Manufacturing
Akebono
Alcoa Howmet
ArvinMeritor
AutoLiv
Avon Products Inc
BSH Home Appliances Corp
Bahamas Oil Refining Co
Beaumont Hospitals

Our undergraduates are required to submit a senior thesis. It is a document describing the culmination of their co-op work. Below are the most recent non-private theses.

Slotting An Account
Body Shop Material Flow Optimization
Analysis for Implementation of RFID in the Warehouse
Tooling Inventory Control Database
The Process And Cost Analysis Of A New Automated Bar Sealing Machine
DE-STA-CO Consolidation Plan
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT FOR AN OFFICE CHAIR TILT MECHINISM PRODUCTION LINE
Design of a Formal Employee Rewards and Recognition Process
Elimination of Non-Value Added Work Elements in the Transmission Area
Improving the Tracking of Packages within the West Los Angeles District
EXPERIMENT, ANALYSIS, AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE OF RUBBER EXTRUSION DIE FACE WEAR
Implementation of Industrial Engineering Principles
Grand Rapids Building Car Wash
INTERIOR AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY CONCERN ANALYSIS & CORRECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION
Transition from Traditional Production to Lean Production
Early Morning Deliveries Process Improvement at UPS
CovR Guard Reconstruction
Standardizing and Implementing Gauging Process for Flint North GMPT Site.
2006 Yukon/Denali Rear Lamp Dimensional Capability
Quantitative Non-Linear Forecasting Models: Development Processes and Tools
Design of a Prairie Mountain Tractor Assignment Tool
Waste Elimination in Gen IV Machining
Toledo Car Wash
The Time Value of Money: no longer has value
Use of a Slotting Tool within General Motors Service Parts Operations
Optimizing Industrial Operator Performance While Limiting Exposure Risk
Transitioning of Headcount Reporting Process from a Manual Facility Level Reporting Method to an Automated Reporting Structure at the Global Corporate Level
Inventory Reduction and Material Flow Improvement