Cummins Engine Business produces and markets a full line of diesel and natural gas-powered engines. The unit's markets include heavy-and-medium-duty trucks, buses, and recreational vehicles, as well as light-duty automotive vehicles. Additionally, the business services agricultural, construction, mining, oil and gas, and military equipment. Through its distribution network, Cummins Engine Business also offers a complete range of new and remanufactured parts and services, as well as remanufactured engines.
Cummins Power Generation Business offers power generation systems, components, and services in standby power, distributed power generation, and auxiliary power in mobile applications. The power generation business further provides services such as long-term operation and maintenance contracts and turnkey and temporary power solutions.
The Components Business is divided into the following four business segments: Cummins Filtration, Cummins Turbo Technologies, Cummins Emission Solutions, and Cummins Fuel Systems. Cummins Filtration designs, produces, and distributes heavy-duty air, fuel, hydraulic, and lube filtration chemicals and exhaust system technology products for both diesel and gas-run equipment. Cummins Turbo Technologies designs and manufactures turbochargers and connected goods for diesel engines of about three liters. Cummins Emission Solutions serves the medium and heavy-duty commercial diesel engine markets through its catalytic exhaust systems. Cummins Fuel Systems designs and produces new fuel systems in the US and remanufactures fuel systems in Mexico. The business also remanufactures electronic control modules within the US.
Cummins Distribution Business is composed of 17 company-owned distributors and ten join ventures around the globe. Through the businesses 233 locations, trained professionals sell Cummins-branded products, services, and solutions such as maintenance contracts, engineering services, and integrated products.
Cummins, Inc. was founded by Clessie Cummins, a self-made mechanic and inventor, and W.G. Irwin in 1919. The company, which started out as Cummins Engine Company, became an international company in 1956 when it opened a manufacturing facility in Scotland. Today the company has moved beyond the engine business and has become a global power leader, servicing technologies including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions, and electrical generation systems.
The company has US locations in Kentucky, Texas, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Career opportunities are also available in the company's locations in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the South Pacific.
Employee benefits vary by location but generally include medical coverage, dental insurance, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, a 401(k) retirement plan, and an employee stock purchase plan. Cummins also encourages employee development through a number of program offerings including an engineering development program, finance development program, manufacturing development program, marketing and sales development program, and a quality development program.
There are 264 job listings under Cummins, Inc. at www.hound.com, including placement quality technician, plant quality engineer, financial controller, specialist mechanical design engineer, lead engineer, database developer, customer support leader, electrical engineer, and communication and market research manager. There are 76 job listings for this company at www.monster.com, such as IT lead business analyst, senior product engineer, corporate human resources manager, field service technician, power generation technician, and health safety environmental representative.
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