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Job ID: 2011261
Career Area: Engineering
Job Category: Salaried
Location: Headquarters & Technology Center – Auburn Hills
48326, US
Date Posted: August 22, 2025
Brand: FCA Group

STUDENT PROGRAM FORMAT

The format for this student program will be remote from September through April, meaning the student will work virtually. Remote work must be completed at a location based in the United States. Students who live in the Metro-Detroit area are welcome to work out of the Stellantis Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, but this is not mandatory. Students are expected to work 24 hours per week, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday. Candidates who are selected for the program will work with their manager to determine a consistent weekly work schedule where candidates fulfill the 24-hour requirement, while balancing their class schedule. During the summer months (May through August), students may be relocated to the Stellantis Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, MI and may potentially work 40 hours per week. This determination will be at management’s discretion. Applications are accepted year-round, and student program cohorts start on a quarterly basis in January, April, June, and September, and students are intended to stay in the program until graduation.

STELLANTIS STUDENT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

The Stellantis Student Program offers a unique alternative to traditional summer internships by providing students with the opportunity to work year-round throughout their academic journey. This continuous engagement allows students to apply their classroom learning in real-world settings on a daily basis, fostering deeper integration within their teams and organizations. As they progress through the program, students are empowered to take on increasing levels of responsibility, gaining valuable experience, and making meaningful contributions along the way.

Students will be assigned to a department based on the candidate’s background and skill set. The assignments are project-oriented, meaningful to the department, and allow the student to provide valuable contributions. Students experience a sense of personal accomplishment and learn about the corporate business culture through work assignments, structured activities, and exclusive student networking events.

STUDENT PROGRAM BENEFITS:

  • Exposure to cutting-edge projects and technologies
  • Collaborative work environment
  • Mentorship from experienced professionals
  • Networking opportunities with peers and leaders
  • Skill development workshops and training sessions
  • Paid US holidays
  • Stellantis Employee Advantage Vehicle Discount Program
  • Eligible students may be able to participate in the Company Vehicle Employee Lease Program

DEPARTMENT DETAILS

This position is responsible for development and application of self-serve ICT tools (no-code/low-code applications), data visualization tools (e.g. Power BI), data flow mapping, and tracking/testing

of user cases for different AI projects within the Technical Safety and Regulatory Compliance department.

The student will support digital transformation initiatives by:

  • Designing and deploying no-code/low-code solutions using Power Apps and Power Automate to streamline safety and compliance workflows.
  • Building and maintaining data visualizations and dashboards in Power BI to support decision-making.
  • Mapping and documenting data sources, data usage, and data schemas (e.g. Snowflake) to ensure traceability and alignment with governance standards.
  • Assisting in the creation and testing of AI agents for use in regulatory and technical safety contexts.
  • Supporting the validation of AI use cases through structured testing and feedback loops.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure tools meet user needs and compliance requirements.

EOE/Disability/Veteran

At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.

Our benefits reflects the STELLANTIS commitment to helping you reach your personal and professional goals. In addition to an environment that promotes career development, we offer benefits for a healthy lifestyle and a rewarding future, designed to take care of you and your family, in various stages of life.

As a global company, our employee packages will vary by country, customary norms and the legal entity into which you are hired.

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