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Manufacturing is more than just machines and assembly lines – it’s where innovation meets hard work and a strong commitment to safety.

Our world runs on power. For almost any business or industry, its continued flow is critical.

At Cummins, progress is driven by people who bring intention, curiosity and care to their work every day.

For Oluwademilade A. —known to colleagues as Demi—problem solving has always been second nature.

Manufacturing careers offer stability, growth and the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technologies.

Clessie Cummins was born on a farm in Henry County, Indiana, where he spent his boyhood tinkering with anything that he could get his hands on.

Engine nostalgia or not, Cummins’ latest X15 diesel is its most reliable heavy-duty engine yet, improving total cost of ownership for fleets and owner-operators.

The foundation of Cummins Mining is the embodiment of “great things come from humble beginnings.

When shopping for new trucks, experts say fleets and owner-operators should look past the sticker price and focus on the total cost of ownership (TCO).

As industries grow more reliant on uninterrupted power, the need for skilled power generation technicians continues to rise.

For David D., becoming a Cummins Resident Technician wasn’t something he mapped out from the beginning—it was something that grew naturally from curiosity, hard work and a genuine passion for engines and people.

As today’s grid faces increasing strain from rising demand and the transition to cleaner energy, downtime is simply not an option for mission-critical operations.

Each day, global energy demand grows exponentially, and with it the need for clean, reliable resources.

If you’re interested in ensuring critical systems stay powered and industries keep running, a career as a power generation technician offers hands-on work, problem-solving and the satisfaction of making a real impact.

Maintaining optimal functionality isn’t just good practice - it’s essential for reducing excess carbon and ensuring reliable performance and durability of your equipment.