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Explore the innovations and technical expertise shaping the future of power.
Innovation often shows up where constraints are tightest.
On December 7, 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor launched the United States into the fray of World War II.
Behind every product that leaves a Cummins manufacturing site is a network of planning, collaboration and foresight.
Gabriela C. is helping shape the future of embedded software at Cummins—bringing together global perspective, technical expertise and a deep commitment to people.
When Jigyasa S. first came to Cummins, she hoped her role would challenge her and help her grow.
Manufacturing is more than just machines and assembly lines – it’s where innovation meets hard work and a strong commitment to safety.
For nearly two decades, Derrick O. has been at the heart of the engines and power systems that keep industries moving and communities thriving.
Are you looking for a career with variety, stability and strong growth potential? Becoming a field service technician offers all of that and more.
Mining is a complex and diverse industry, with operations often located in some of the most remote and challenging environments on Earth.
From diagnosing complex equipment issues to ensuring critical systems stay operational, field service technicians play a vital role in industries that keep the world moving.
The insatiable appetite for data in our digital world is forcing a reassessment of the way data centers are designed, built, and operated.
When Christian R. joined Cummins through the Department of Defense SkillBridge program, he was taking the first step in a major career shift—from Coast Guard Machinery Technician to civilian diesel technician.
The Cummins X10™ engine marks a bold new chapter in the evolution of mid-bore engines.
For Peter, a Project Manager in Research & Technology Europe, the transition from military service to a career at Cummins has been both seamless and meaningful.
When we turn on the tap to wash dishes or flush the toilet, we rarely think about the complex systems behind the scenes that keep clean water flowing, let alone how our wastewater is managed.
As cities modernize their public transit fleets, the demand for vehicles offering better efficiency, comfort, and long-term reliability continues to grow.
In hospitals, power is life. A momentary outage can disrupt surgeries, pause life-sustaining equipment, compromise patient safety, and damage critical medical data.