ETHICON, Inc., a member of Johnson & Johnson's Family of Companies and located in Cornelia, Georgia, is recruiting current college students for their Engineering Co-op Program. This position is designed for current college students.
The Ethicon business offers a broad range of products, platforms, and technologies-including sutures, hemostasis products, surgical staplers, trocars, energy devices, and synthetic mesh devices-that are used in a wide variety of open and minimally invasive surgical procedures. Specialties include support for treatment of colorectal and thoracic conditions, women's health conditions, hernias, cancer, and obesity. The Ethicon business combines products and services of two market leading legacy companies, both with long histories of medical innovation. Ethicon, Inc. based in Somerville, New Jersey, was founded more than 80 years ago as a pioneer in suture development and manufacturing, helping to transform the safety and effectiveness of surgery.
As a student in the Engineering Co-op Program, you will:
Qualifications:
Johnson & Johnson Companies are equal opportunity employers.
Primary Location: North America, United States, Cornelia, Georgia
Organization: Ethicon Products
Job Function: Quality Engineering Co-op Student
Johnson & Johnson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by federal, state or local law. We actively seek qualified candidates who are protected veterans and individuals with disabilities as defined under VEVRAA and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act.
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