There are lots of ways to break into advanced manufacturing and logistics — whether you want to start your career now or continue your education. Here’s how you can make your move!
$132,000/a year
You could be a software developer working for a company that makes cars! You would use advanced technology to automate tasks like keeping track of inventory, testing the car’s performance, collecting data, and more.
$112,000/a year
You could be a robotics engineer who works at a medical device company! Medical devices are all the things we use to keep people healthy (besides medicine). In this job, you could program the robotic technology that will assist doctors who are performing knee replacement surgeries right here in Indiana.
$80,000/a year
You could be a logistics engineer who works for a company that creates engines! By ensuring that all the parts to build the engine arrive safely and on-time at its manufacturing destination, you’d play a major role in creating the engines used in everything from pickup trucks to heavy-duty military vehicles.
$48,000/a year
As a cargo and freight agent, you'd be in charge of making sure packages and goods get where they need to go! You’d work at places like airports, train stations, or shipping docks, helping organize shipments for delivery. You’d take orders, arrange for pickups, and check shipping documents to figure out costs. It’s a job where you help keep the world moving by connecting people and businesses with the things they need!