Summer 2026

Data Engineer Co-op

Posted on 6/12/2026

The Campbell's Company

The Campbell's Company

5,001-10,000 employees

Global producer of soups, snacks

No salary listed

Philadelphia, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
LLM
MLOps
Python
Apache Spark
SQL
Machine Learning
ETL
REST APIs
DevOps
Requirements
  • Pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Data Science, AI/ML, or related field
  • Knowledge of SQL, Python/PySpark, ETL/ELT, and APIs
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
Responsibilities
  • Build Data & AI Pipelines: Develop and support ETL/ELT pipelines and AI/ML workflows.
  • Data Integration & Transformation: Ingest, transform, and orchestrate data using Python, PySpark, and SQL.
  • Develop Agentic AI Solutions: Build and test AI agents and intelligent workflows for automation and data access.
  • LLM & Prompt Engineering: Design and optimize prompts and workflows using LLMs and GenAI frameworks.
  • AI/ML Development & Automation: Build Python-based scripts, APIs, and notebooks on cloud platforms.
  • Support Analytics & AI/ML: Prepare datasets for reporting, ML models, forecasting, and advanced analytics.
  • Monitor & Support Operations: Troubleshoot pipeline failures, performance issues, and data quality gaps.
  • MLOps & CI/CD: Support deployment, testing, and automation for data and AI solutions.
  • Data Modeling & Semantic Layers: Assist with STTM, data modeling, and reporting datasets.
  • Agile Collaboration: Participate in sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives.
  • Documentation & Automation: Create runbooks, workflows, and technical documentation.
Desired Qualifications
  • Familiarity with Databricks, Snowflake, Azure, ADLS, ADF, Power BI, or Git is a plus.
  • Exposure to LLMs, GenAI, Agentic AI, MLOps, or CI/CD is beneficial.
  • Experience with Python-based AI/ML projects or notebooks is a plus.
The Campbell's Company

The Campbell's Company

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Campbell Soup Company makes packaged foods across two segments: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. Meals & Beverages sells soups, simple meals, and beverages under brands such as Campbell's, Swanson, Prego, V8, and Pacific Foods to retailers and foodservice customers in the U.S., Canada, and nearby markets. Snacks includes Pepperidge Farm and Snyder’s-Lance brands, offering crackers, cookies, pretzels, and other snacks under Pepperidge Farm, Snyder’s of Hanover, Lance, and Kettle Brand, with products in North America and Latin America. The company distributes through supermarkets, mass merchandisers, club stores, and foodservice channels, and aims to grow by offering a broad range of convenient, trusted foods to households and foodservice customers worldwide.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Camden, New Jersey

Founded

1869

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • La Regina ownership can deepen Rao's supply and quality control.
  • $473 million remaining buybacks support per-share returns if cash flow holds.
  • Supply-chain improvements already partly offset gross margin pressure.

What critics are saying

  • Soup and snack volumes are falling, weakening Campbell's core franchise.
  • Pricing power remains limited against private label and value competitors.
  • Tariffs and inflation are compressing margins faster than management can offset.

What makes The Campbell's Company unique

  • Two divisions: Meals & Beverages and Snacks, centered on North America.
  • Portfolio spans Campbell's, Goldfish, Pepperidge Farm, Rao's, and V8.
  • Rao's passed $1 billion sales, adding a premium sauce growth engine.

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Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 28th, 2026
Campbell's rallies 5% ahead of $0.39 dividend payout despite Q2 earnings dip

Campbell's Company rallied 4.96% on Friday to close at $21.99 per share, as investors bought shares ahead of the dividend payment deadline. The company will pay dividends of $0.39 per share to shareholders of record as of 2nd April, payable on 4th May 2026. This marks Campbell's second dividend payment in 2026, following an identical distribution in February. The announcement came after the company reported a 16% drop in attributable net income to $145 million for Q2 fiscal year 2026, with net sales declining 4.5% to $2.56 billion due to lower volume and mix. Campbell's is also executing a share repurchase programme with $473 million remaining unspent across two authorised buyback initiatives.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 25th, 2026
Campbell's $2.7B Rao's buy drives growth with discounts to overcome $7.60 price barrier

Campbell's is working to expand awareness of its $1 billion Rao's Homemade sauce brand, which posted 14.5% consumption growth in its most recent quarter. Despite strong sales, consumer awareness and household penetration trail mainstream brands like Campbell's own Prego. Rao's, acquired by Campbell's in 2024 as part of a $2.7 billion Sovos Brands purchase, commands an £8 price tag by emphasising premium ingredients including tomatoes from Mt. Vesuvius and Italian olive oil. Sales have surged over 450% in seven years as consumers seek restaurant-quality meals at home. Campbell's is addressing price resistance through periodic discounts and increased advertising to demonstrate value. The company found that shoppers who try Rao's typically become repeat customers, making trial conversion key to future growth.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 19th, 2026
Cramer slams Campbell's as stock yields 7.4% after 'worst quarter in ages

Jim Cramer expressed bearish views on Campbell's Company (NASDAQ: CPB), noting the stock now yields 7.4% with little investor interest. He described the company's latest quarterly results as "one of the worst quarters I've seen in ages", with revenues falling 5% and organic sales dropping 3%. Campbell's, which produces soups, sauces and snacks through brands including Pepperidge Farm and Goldfish, saw particularly poor performance in its snacks division. The stock hit a 17-year low, raising concerns about dividend coverage. Cramer criticised management's optimistic stance during the conference call, suggesting the food group may need radical changes. Recent bright spots, such as the Rao's pasta sauce acquisition, were offset by weakness in the Prego brand.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 14th, 2026
Piper Sandler cuts Campbell's price target to $28 on retail volume pressure

Piper Sandler has lowered its price target on Campbell's Company (CPB) to $28 from $34, maintaining a Neutral rating. The firm cited challenging operating conditions, with retail volumes under pressure that may force the company to adjust pricing or increase brand spending. Piper Sandler expects Campbell's upcoming quarter to align with consensus estimates, projecting earnings of 57 cents per share and revenue of approximately $2.6 billion. The firm noted that current stock weakness may already reflect some of these concerns. Separately, Campbell's announced on 13 March the appointment of Joshua Levine as Chief Investor Relations Officer, effective 18 March. Levine will replace Rebecca Gardy, who is retiring after six years in the role.

Business Wire
Mar 13th, 2026
Campbell's appoints Joshua Levine chief investor relations officer

Campbell's Company has appointed Joshua Levine as Chief Investor Relations Officer, effective 18 March 2026. He will report to Chief Financial Officer Todd Cunfer and succeed Rebecca Gardy, who is retiring after six years. Levine brings extensive investor relations experience from the food industry. Most recently, he served as Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasury at Simply Good Foods. Previously, he held the same role at Sovos Brands until Campbell's acquired it in 2024. Earlier in his career, he worked as a buyside investment analyst and covered the food industry at J.P. Morgan. During her tenure, Gardy strengthened Campbell's engagement with the investment community and played a key role in the company's listing transfer to NASDAQ.