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Edison State and Honda Partner for Student
Internship Program
Information Session to be Held February 7th
Edison State Community College invites current students, high school
students, and their parents to learn more about the direct pathway
developed to lead students into a manufacturing career at Honda. An
information session will be held Thursday, February 7 from 5:00–6:30
p.m. in the Robinson Theater at the Piqua Campus.
Equipment Service Technicians are currently in demand at Honda and
require technical and analytical skills to identify and solve problems
quickly. The Edison State to Honda Manufacturing Pathway program will
help prepare students with the skills needed to take on these in-demand
roles.
The program is available to students who opt to pursue an Associate of
Applied Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology with a
concentration in Electro-Mechanical or Automation and Robotics at
Edison State.
Participating students will have the opportunity to intern at Honda up
to 40 hours per week; work with a mentor to gain confidence and skills;
earn money while completing a college degree; gain experience to add to
their resume; and graduate and start a career in modern manufacturing.
Interns will make at least $16 per hour, and those who are hired
full-time will start at more than $53,000 per year.
RSVP to attend the information session by contacting Veronica French,
Academic Project Specialist, at 937.778.7865 or vfrench@edisonohio.edu.
For additional program information, contact Brandi Olberding, Director
of Apprenticeships and Work-Based Learning, at 937.381.1533 or
bolberding@edisonohio.edu.
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