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Mechanical Engineering 2018-2019 Hiring Employers - Mechanical Engineering Career Employment - graduates Co-op/intern/pt/research- work terms Employer BS MS PhD BS MS PhD Abercrombie & Fitch 1 ADF Engineering, Inc. 1 Allegion 1 1 Allied Machine & Engineering Corp 1 Altair Engineering, Inc. 1 American Tower Corporation 1 AmSpec 1 Angstrom Advanced 1 Anheuser-Busch 3 Anomatic Corp 2 ANSYS Inc. 1 1 Applied Energy Systems 1 APTIV 1 1 2 1 2 ArcelorMittal 2 Ariel Corporation 1 6 Asymmetric Technologies 1 Autotool Inc 2 Avery Dennison 1 AVL 1 BAE Systems 1 1 Battelle Memorial Institute 4 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems 1 Bettcher Industries Inc 1 Birchwood Foods 1 BlastOne 2 Boeing Co 2 2 1 Bosch 1 Boston Scientific Corp 1 Bruner Corp 1 1 Burns & McDonnell 1 BYD Motors Inc. 1 Byton North America Corporation 1 2 CapTech 1 Cargill Inc 1 1 Caterpillar Inc 2 6 Cedar Point Amusement Park & Resort 1 Centauri 1 Charter Steel 1 1 Cigna 1 CNH Industrial 1 Collins Aerospace 1 Commercial Vehicle Group 1 Component Repair Technologies 1 ConMet 1 Cooper Tire & Rubber Co 1 1 3 Cover Technologies Inc. 1 Crow Works 1 Crown Equipment Corp 1 CTI, a Poling Group Company (Commercial Timesharing, Inc) 1 Cummins Inc 1 1 1 3 Dallaire Consultants 1 Dana Holding Corp 1 Darko 1 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) 1 Delphi 1 1 1 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 1 Design Central 1 Disney 3 DLR Group 1 The Ohio State University | Engineering Career Services 1 2018-2019 Hiring Employers - Mechanical Engineering Career Employment - graduates Co-op/intern/pt/research- work terms Employer BS MS PhD BS MS PhD DNV GL 1 Domedia 1 Dominion 1 1 Dow 1 1 dSPACE Inc 1 DuPont 1 Dynamix Energy Services 1 Dynamix Engineering 1 Eaton 1 1 EDP Renewables North America LLC (formerly Horizon Wind Energy) 1 Elara Engineering 1 Elgin 1 Emerson 1 ENGIE North America Inc. 2 Ethicon 5 ExxonMobil 1 1 EY 3 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) 1 Ford Motor Co 1 2 2 Fori Automation, Inc. 1 GE Appliances, a Haier Co 5 General Electric Corp 7 15 6 General Motors 4 2 1 Georgetown Rail Equipment Company (GREX) 1 Georgia Institute of Technology 1 Georgia Tech Research Institute 1 Gilbane Building Company 1 Go Sustainable Energy LLC 2 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 2 Greenlee Textron 1 GSW Manufacturing, Inc. 1 Heapy Engineering 1 2 Hendrickson International 1 HighRadius 1 Honda 7 3 14 Honeywell 1 1 Husky Energy 2 Illinois Tool Works (ITW) 2 Illumina 1 Industrial Machining Services, Inc. (IMS) 1 Infoverity 1 Inteva Products LLC 1 Invacare Corp 1 ITE, LLC 1 J.M. Smucker Company, The 1 Jefferson Industries Corporation 1 Johnson & Johnson 1 JPMorgan Chase & Co 1 1 Karpinski Engineering 2 Ki Mobility 1 Kiewit Corp 1 Klein Tools 1 KTH Parts Industries Inc 1 Kwang Jin America, Inc. 1 2 Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc 1 Leidos 1 Lexmark International Inc 1 LifeFormations, Inc 2 Lincoln Electric Co 2 2 The Ohio State University | Engineering Career Services 2 2018-2019 Hiring Employers - Mechanical Engineering Career Employment - graduates Co-op/intern/pt/research- work terms Employer BS MS PhD BS MS PhD Lockheed Martin 1 LyondellBasell 3 Made In Space Inc 1 Magna International 1 Marathon Petroleum Corp 2 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2 MathWorks 1 Medtronic 1 Meggitt-USA Inc 1 Midmark Corp 4 Moriroku Technology North America 1 MPR Associates, Inc 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 1 2 Navistar Inc 1 NAVSEA 1 Nemak 2 NETPACE INC 1 Nexceris 1 NHK International Corporation 1 Northern States Metals 1 Northrop Grumman Corporation 2 Ohio State University, The 2 6 ORBIS Corporation 1 Osborn Engineering 1 Oshkosh Corp 1 Osram Continental 1 Otis Elevator 1 Parker Hannifin Corporation 1 3 PCC Airfoils 2 PepsiCo 1 Pillar Innovations, LLC 1 Plantation Products, LLC 1 Prater Engineering Assoc Inc 1 1 Precision Castparts Corp - PCC 1 Prime Equipment Group Inc 1 Procter & Gamble (P&G) 3 2 Rawlings Sporting Goods 1 Raytheon 1 READY Robotics Corporation 1 Resonetics 1 Ridge Corp 1 Rockwell Automation 2 2 RoviSys 1 1 SAIC 1 Schaeffler Group USA 1 Schlumberger 1 Shur-Lok Company 1 Siemens 1 1 Silfex Inc 1 Southern California Edison 1 Speedway LLC 3 Stanley Electric 1 STERIS Corp 2 1 Stoneridge, Inc. 1 Sutphen Corporation 1 1 Swagelok Co 1 Systecon 1 Systems and Technology Research (STR) 1 TE Connectivity 1 1 The Ohio State University | Engineering Career Services 3 2018-2019 Hiring Employers - Mechanical Engineering Career Employment - graduates Co-op/intern/pt/research- work terms Employer BS MS PhD BS MS PhD Tenneco 1 Tesla Motors 1 THK Manufacturing of America Inc 1 Tilab Ltd. 1 Timken Company, The 4 TimkenSteel Corp 1 Toyota 1 1 1 12 Trane, a brand of Ingersoll Rand 1 1 Transportation Research Center 3 TS Tech Americas Inc 1 Tsinghua University 1 Ulliman Schutte Construction 2 Universal Creative 1 University of Michigan 1 University of Pennsylvania 1 US Air Force 2 1 2 US Navy 3 Vertiv 1 VICIS, Inc. 1 Waibel Energy Systems, Inc 1 Weastec 1 Whirlpool Corporation 1 Williams International 1 Worthington Industries 2 2 Yazaki North America Inc 1 1 Zimmer Biomet 1 Grand Total 120 51 18 215 10 5 The Ohio State University | Engineering Career Services 4.
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