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Summer Coding Training Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Van Driver

Detroit, MI · On-site

$12 - $16.50/hr

This position is for the 10-month school year and does not require services over the summer ... Complete annual driver safety refresher training course sponsored by and held at DCRHS * Adhere to ...

Senior Level Machine Operator

Saint Clair, MI · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

... training and coaching and troubleshooting of existing equipment and processes. * Produce and/or ... Working conditions may be cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Candidates must be willing to ...

Lift Maintenance Mechanic

Harbor Springs, MI · On-site

$25.50 - $32.75/hr

This role ensures compliance with state and federal lift codes while maintaining the highest ... Maintain certifications, licenses, and training as necessary. * Be able to understand and follow ...

This is not a summer only opportunity - team members must be able to maintain a consistent schedule ... The paid training is Monday-Friday, during normal business hours, and will last 8 weeks minimum.

This is not a summer only opportunity - team members must be able to maintain a consistent schedule ... The paid training is Monday-Friday, during normal business hours, and will last 8 weeks minimum.

This is not a summer only opportunity - team members must be able to maintain a consistent schedule ... The paid training is Monday-Friday, during normal business hours, and will last 8 weeks minimum.

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Summer Coding Training information

What is the difference between Summer Coding Training vs Software Developer?

AspectSummer Coding TrainingSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsTypically none or basic programming knowledgeBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentIntensive short-term learning programs, often online or in-person workshopsFull-time employment in office or remote settings
Industry UsageUsed for skill development and career explorationProfessional role involved in software design, development, and maintenance
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding training options vs actual job rolesClarifying job responsibilities and qualifications

Summer Coding Training is a short-term program focused on teaching coding skills, often for beginners or career changers. In contrast, a Software Developer is a professional role requiring specific credentials and involves ongoing project work. While training prepares you for a developer role, the two serve different purposes in the career pathway.

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Van Driver

$12 - $16.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Title of the position: Van Driver
Organization: Corporate Work Study
Department: Transportation
Reports to: Director of Transportation
Type: Part Time/10 Month
Hourly/Non-Exempt
General Description
The Van Driver is responsible for transporting students to/from their work site using school owned mini-vans.
Drivers are responsible for student safety, must comply with all traffic and safety regulations, and communicate with the Transportation Director. Shifts are from approximately 7:30-10:00 am and 3:00-5:30 pm.
This position is for the 10-month school year and does not require services over the summer. However, at the end of each school year, you will be notified of reasonable assurance of employment for the next school as applicable.
Key Areas of Responsibility
  • Vehicle Maintenance and Driving
    • Comply with all traffic and safety rules and regulations
    • Complete annual driver safety refresher training course sponsored by and held at DCRHS
    • Adhere to and enforce Van Safety Rules
    • Regulate heating, lighting, and ventilation systems for passenger comfort
    • Candidate must be able to perform routine vehicle inspection checks and inform Transportation Director of any maintenance problems or safety issues that need to be addressed.
    • Immediately report any accident or incident involving the vehicle or student
    • Vans are intended for school and DCRHS Students only and not for personal use. Unauthorized use or passengers are not permitted.
  • Student Safety
    • Ensure use of seat belts at all times
    • Ensure and maintain student headcount in the van at all times
    • Never allow unauthorized persons in the vehicle at any time
    • Never leave students at any location other than designated work site
    • Never allow student to take a ride from anyone else
Requirements
High school diploma or GED
Excellent driving record
Hold and maintain a valid Michigan driver’s license (subject to initial and random verification)
Signed Driver Agreement and Code of Conduct Forms (attached)
Ability to operate and communicate clearly on a phone
Effectively communicate with students, parents, school staff, and others in a calm and respectful manner at all times
Sensitivity to the ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds of the student body
Positive attitude