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Club Car Engineering Co-op Positions (CMPE, ELEC, MECH, SWEN, WIRE, WIRS)

Summer & Fall 2026: CMPE, ELEC, MECH, SWEN, WIRE, WIRS

Housing: Housing stipend provided for all students who do not live within 50 miles of the facility.

Job location: Evans, GA

Mechanical Engineering

The selected Mechanical Engineering Co-op candidate will support in the research, design, and design verification of a variety of mechanical subsystems utilized in Club Car’s vehicles. These can include gas, diesel, and electric powertrains, suspensions, brakes, steering, cosmetic and structural plastics, seats, and accessories for golf, utility, and consumer off road vehicles. The selected co-op candidate can expect to be given an engineering design problem for which a solution is needed and for which he/she will need to work within a team setting to identify potential solutions, validate selected solution, and release validated solution into production. The work tasks can include the opportunity to learn 3D modeling of designs utilizing Creo, analysis of components and subsystems utilizing tools such as AquaPro (DFMEA, DVP), Excel, Matlab, or Ansys (Finite Element Analysis), and release of components and systems through PLM software.

Electrical Engineering

The selected Electrical Engineering Co-op candidate will support in the research, design, and design verification of a variety of electrical subsystems utilized in Club Car’s vehicles. These can include electric motors, battery technologies, vehicle control modules, telemetry/telematics systems, connectivity devices, power electronics, and power management systems. The selected co-op candidate can expect to be given an engineering design problem for which a solution is needed and for which he/she will need to work within a team setting to identify and validate potential solutions. The work tasks can include circuit design, integration of third party solutions, and development of software to control hardware function or implement system interface protocols.

Software Engineering

The selected Software Engineering Co-op candidate will support in the design, implementation, and software unit level testing of software modules included in the vehicle’s control system or the vehicles connectivity solutions. Based on the project assignment the programming languages the co-op could be introduced to would be MatLab Simulink, C, C++, C#, and Python. The work tasks can include modification of vehicle control software, automation of software design/testing processes, prototyping of connectivity technology solutions, and scripting/automation data analytic tools and reports.

Cooperative Rotations

Students selected to participate in the Club Car Cooperative Education Program will be provided an opportunity to experience differing rotations for each semester, dependent on business need and availability.  Rotations can include Test Engineering, Value Analysis / Value Engineering (VA/VE), New Product Development (NPD) Engineering, and Sustaining Engineering.  Optionally, some students may choose to complete a rotation in Manufacturing Engineering, usually during their last rotation.  This is an opportunity to work directly with the production team and solve complex issues related to design and process implementation in a manufacturing setting.

 

Qualification Requirements: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  • Must be pursuing a BS in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer or Software Engineering or Technology related degree from an ABET accredited school.
  • Minimum of one (1) full year of college coursework completed (Sophomore status).
  • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
  • Be enrolled in a curriculum or degree in which Cooperative Education is allowed.
  • Models Club Car values of Integrity, Respect, Teamwork, Innovation, and Courage in and outside of the classroom.
  • Leads positively and optimistically.
  • Self-motivated and flexible.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Willing to participate in continuous learning opportunities as part of job and personal development.

 

Work Environment:

  • The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an individual may encounter when working in a manufacturing setting. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • All individuals are required to wear OSHA approved safety glasses with side shields and steel toe safety shoes. Additional personal protective equipment may be required in some work areas.

We are committed to helping you reach your professional, personal and financial goals. We offer competitive compensation that aligns with our business strategies and comprehensive benefits to help you live your healthiest. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse culture that engages as well as values the different backgrounds and experiences of our employee, which, in turn, spurs innovation, generates creative solutions and enhances our customer relations.  

If you share our passion for inspiring progress—for bringing about bold shifts in how people, economies and societies operate—then you belong with Club Car. Progress begins with you.