Power generation technicians play a vital role in keeping critical systems running smoothly across industries. From data centers and hospitals to manufacturing plants and commercial buildings, power generation technicians are responsible for maintaining and servicing backup power systems that keep operations running even when the grid goes down. The career of a power generation technician offers many benefits, making it an attractive option for individuals with technical skills and an interest in working with cutting-edge technologies.
Power generator technicians play a crucial role in keeping the lights on in many industries. From hospitals to manufacturing plants, data centers to construction sites, these technicians ensure that backup power systems are running smoothly and ready to spring into action when needed.
Companies like Cummins, a global leader in power generation, rely on highly skilled power generator technicians to maintain and service their advanced power generation systems.
Cummins Inc. has received two national honors for its leadership in workplace mental health and creative communication. The company earned the 2025 Gold Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America, and a Platinum Hermes Creative Award for its “It’s OK” campaign, developed in partnership with agency, Westcomm.
For Keivin L., the path to Cummins has been anything but conventional—but it's a journey grounded in purpose, resilience and a deep passion for people and community.
Before joining the company, Keivin built a dynamic professional foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Wayne State University, followed by a Master of Science in Human Resources and Organizational Development from Eastern Michigan University. His early career began in banking, where he spent eight years in roles ranging from Bank Manager to Mortgage Loan Officer.
At Cummins, we strive every day to improve the quality of life for people in the communities where we operate, here in the United States and around the world.
As a result of our efforts and those of other leading companies, America’s business community has decreased greenhouse gas emissions, improved energy efficiency, conserved water, reduced waste and protected the environment – achievements that benefit the United States and the entire world.
Commercial vehicles must deliver rock-solid performance, minimize maintenance, and keep operating costs down. One way Cummins is helping customers meet that goal is with lashless valvetrain technology, a system designed to enhance reliability, durability and cut down on service needs.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global leader in power technology, has announced the successful commissioning of advanced low carbon fuel test cells, marking a significant milestone in its joint project with Vale and Komatsu to develop an ethanol/diesel-powered surface mining haul truck aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This achievement underscores the companies’ shared commitment to decarbonizing the mining sector and advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Cummins achieved its water and energy goals in 2015, but still has a considerable way to go to meet its 2020 recycling goals.
“The environmental teams around the globe truly had an outstanding year,” said Mark Dhennin, Director of Energy Efficiency and Environment at Cummins. “There was a lot of effort that went into delivering on our commitments, which our environmental professionals met with great skill and enthusiasm.”
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