Summer Surgical Tech Intern
Programming internship job in Rochester, MN
Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.
Benefits Highlights
Medical: Multiple plan options.
Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
Responsibilities
The Student Surgical Technologist Intern provides direct and indirect patient care under the direct supervision of a registered nurse in the appropriate setting across the continuum of care. They communicate with the surgical staff about instrumentation, surgical procedures, and sterility. The student surgical technologist intern is able to scrub alongside a certified surgical technologist. This experience is intended for students who will graduate from a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited surgical technology program within the next academic year. The Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) responsibilities and Code of Ethics provide a basis for practice.
Summer ST Experience (June 1 - August 7, 2026)
Rochester, MN site only
Objectives:
Apply the principles of aseptic technique while in the sterile role.
Further develop the practical skills required to work as a competent surgical technologist in the perioperative environment.
Attain the professional skills of interpersonal communication with all patients and interdisciplinary health care team members.
Applications must be received by February 13, 2026.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Student must be in good standing in a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited surgical technology program, having completed a minimum of one-semester of surgical technology program curriculum. Student must possess basic knowledge and hands-on skills related to aseptic surgical techniques used in the preparation of instrumentation, supplies, and equipment for various surgical procedures. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required from American Red Cross or American Heart Association and must not expire during internship.
Candidates must be able to work from June 1, 2026, through August 7, 2026.
Additional Qualifications:
Strong preference for at least 100 clinical hours by internship start date. Adapts to unpredictable situations within the perioperative setting. Proven ability to communicate with a variety of people in a direct, empathetic, and articulate manner. Comprehensive understanding of surgical processes and procedures preferred.
Applications must be received by February 13, 2026.
Application Must Include:
BLS/CPR certification
RESUME. The resume (can be longer than one page) should highlight the following: educational background (degree and anticipated graduation date), cumulative GPA, paid employment history, awards/honors, and volunteer activities including community involvement, committee involvement, student nurse association, and/or professional organizations.
TRANSCRIPTS are required. Transcripts can be unofficial or official scanned and uploaded to documents. Please make sure your name is somewhere on the document.
SURGICAL INTEREST AREAS. Create a one-page word document numbered 1-10, using the below list of specialty options and place each area next to your preference number. Number 1 being your highest preference. Include any additional comments that would assist us in determining your preferred areas.
Neurology
TCGS
Cardiac
Vascular Thoracic
Orthopedics
Gynecology
Ear, Nose, Throat
Urology
Transplant
Plastics
Please upload each document to your application.
License or Certification:
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers certification required from American Red Cross or American Heart Association and must not expire during internship.
Exemption Status
Nonexempt
Compensation Detail
This position has a predetermined rate of $22.65 per hour.
Benefits Eligible
No
Schedule
Full Time
Hours/Pay Period
80
Schedule Details
Monday-Friday, Days, Occasional evening shifts
Weekend Schedule
No weekends
International Assignment
No
Site Description
Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law". Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Food and Beverage Intern
Programming internship job in Red Wing, MN
. Pay Rate: $14.25/hour ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Rotate weekly through all of our Food and Beverage Outlets to develop a comprehensive understanding of varied service environments.
Perform day-to-day tasks to support assigned Food and Beverage Outlet. This will include administrative tasks as well as hands on, operational duties.
Complete special projects to support assigned area with meeting business needs while satisfying internship requirements.
Work various special events, including parades, concerts, fairs and Island Impact events to assist with property needs and community outreach.
Uphold operational standards and instill team coordination in a high-volume service environment.
Work 3 - 5 special events, including parades, concerts, fairs and festivals to assist with property needs.
* Specific duties for each intern may vary and are intended to provide a well-rounded perspective to satisfy internship requirements.
KNOWLEDGE AND CERTIFICATION, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge and Certification
Required:
High School Diploma/GED or equivalent experience
Current enrollment in 2 or 4-year post-secondary educational program pursing a degree in a hospitality or related degree program
Preferred:
Previous guest service experience
Previous experience in a high volume Food and Beverage operation
Skills
Required:
Accurate and detail-oriented
Highly organized and ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities
Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills
Excellent problem solving skills
Abilities
Required:
Ability to work fast and efficiently
Ability to follow established dress code policies and practice good personal hygiene
Ability to interact with guests, coworkers and management in a professional and courteous manner
Ability to manage projects in a timely and efficient manner
Ability to independently complete multiple tasks in a professional manner
Ability to serve both internal and external customers
REQUIRED TRAINING
Treasure Island guest service training
Any position-related training as determined by division director
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to walk and / or stand for long periods throughout the day
Must have a good sense of balance, and be able to bend, kneel and stoop
Must have the ability to independently lift up to 25 pounds on a frequent basis
Must be able to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions
Must have good eye hand coordination
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work may be performed throughout the property (indoors and outdoors) including flashing lights, frequent loud noises and cigarette smoke
Must be willing to work a flexible schedule including all shifts, weekends and holidays
Occasionally must deal with angry or hostile individuals
High volume direct public contact
Reinsurance Broker Intern
Programming internship job in Edina, MN
Howden Re is the global reinsurance broker and risk, capital, & strategic advisor focused on relentless innovation & superior analytics for top client service.
As a Reinsurance Broker Intern, you will work on the North American Reinsurance Team - learning more about reinsurance broking, risk mitigation solutions, contract negotiation, portfolio management, and general reinsurance decision making for Howden Re's current and prospective clients. Candidates need to have the ability to work both independently and as a powerful member of the team.
Primary Responsibilities:
Assist with reinsurance placements and client initiatives
Assist in tracking reinsurance placements
Assist with the creation of client marketing materials
Perform risk analysis and financial modeling
Market research and analysis
Qualifications:
Pursuing a degree in Business Administration - Finance, Risk Management, Mathematics, Accounting or Economics preferred
Must be proficient in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Strong attention to detail is required
Able to handle multiple tasks and projects simultaneously in a deadline-driven environment
Effective communicator, both verbal and written
Legally authorized to work in the US
This internship is a 10-week program based in our Edina, MN office commencing on June 1, 2026 and ending on August 7, 2026.
Undergraduate Intern
Programming internship job in Minneapolis, MN
CompanyFederal Reserve Bank of MinneapolisBe a part of our 2026 summer intern cohort! We are currently accepting applications from undergraduate college students who are interested in learning more about the nation's central banking system while contributing in real ways our work. As an intern, you'll be matched with a department that can leverage your skills and experience, and perform work that helps them meet their goals which ultimately helps the organization achieve its objectives. You'll also have an opportunity to participate in workshops designed for our intern cohort, build your professional network, and gain exposure to a wide variety of careers.
We are looking for students who are willing to work 40 hours/week for 10-12 weeks beginning June 1, 2026. Rate of pay is $22.00/hour.
Examples of work performed by past interns include:
Researched State Member Banks earnings and ratings compared to other banks, and presented findings to management.
Designed a survey of multifamily housing owners about property insurance.
Learned to troubleshoot automation errors.
Verified and documented all artwork in the building.
Researched, compiled, and analyzed data.
Created and modified reports and dashboards.
Assisted with set-up and tear-down of organization-wide events.
Tested procedures and assisted in writing/updating department manuals.
Qualifications:
Work in process towards a post-secondary degree.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Proficient with standard business/office software applications.
Effective interpersonal communication skills.
Some positions require U.S. citizenship.
Please note: We do NOT provide relocation assistance, housing, or travel reimbursement.
This position requires a regular on-site presence.
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Auto-ApplyActuarial Intern - Milwaukee Property & Casualty (Summer 2026)
Programming internship job in Brookfield, WI
Who We Are
Independent for more than 75 years, Milliman delivers market-leading services and solutions to clients worldwide. Today, we are helping companies take on some of the world's most critical and complex issues, including retirement funding, mortgage and healthcare financing, risk management, regulatory compliance, data analytics, and business transformation.
Milliman invests in skills training and career development and gives all employees access to a variety of learning and mentoring opportunities. Our growing number of Milliman Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are employee-led communities that influence policy decisions, develop future leaders, and amplify the voices of their constituents. We encourage our employees to give back to their varied professions, including leadership in professional organizations. Please visit our web site (****************************************** to learn more about Milliman's commitments to our people, diversity and inclusion, social impact, and sustainability.
Milliman's Milwaukee-based Property and Casualty practice is one of the leading teams of experts in P&C insurance matters. We advise clients on a wide range of issues - from estimating loss reserves to developing rating plans and evaluating mortgage collateral for government agencies, mortgage lenders, and investors. Our consulting work is supported by a powerful toolkit of analytics software solutions. As innovators in risk assessment, Milliman embraces technology and builds renowned data-driven tools that evaluate risk for a wide variety of applications.
The Opportunity
Milliman's Milwaukee Property and Casualty practice welcomes motivated college students pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree to be part of our summer actuarial internship program. We offer competitive pay and the opportunity to work on challenging projects with practical on-the-job experience. As a summer intern, you'll work right alongside Milliman consultants who are leading experts in the property and casualty insurance industry, including those in senior management. You'll be welcome at professional staff meetings, department meetings, and a variety of practice-wide and intern-specific social events.
Over 10 to 12 weeks, you'll gain exposure to a variety of actuarial functions, including pricing, model building, reserving, product development, and forecasting, concluding with the opportunity to present to your Milliman colleagues. You'll also receive on-the-job mentorship from experienced actuaries, and actionable feedback to grow in your career.
We believe that the actuarial skillset has important applications across both our traditional actuarial work and our work supporting new and developing markets. As such, we are committed to developing a pipeline of actuarial talent and future leaders of the firm through exam support and interaction with senior colleagues.
Responsibilities will include:
Perform data analysis using Excel, VBA, SAS, R, Python, and proprietary Milliman programs to assist with consulting for various property and casualty insurance work areas (Professional Liability, Workers Compensation, Personal Auto, Homeowners, Mortgage Credit Risk, and more)
Participate in consulting activities that include pricing, loss reserving, predictive modeling, product development, financial projections, and mergers and acquisitions
Responsible for reviewing the work of peers and assisting with research projects and business development
Coordinate with consultants and other analysts as a project team to deliver client reports and deliverables
Responsible for a majority of the technical work, which may include analyzing data, completing actuarial calculations, developing and utilizing actuarial models, and implementing software solutions
What We Are Looking For
Professional Qualifications
Pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, or a related major with quantitative coursework
At least one actuarial exam passed, preferably two or more
Experience using MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams
Experience using R, SAS, VBA, or other coding languages preferred
Prior internship(s) or related work experience preferred
Personal Qualifications
Strong communication skills - both in-person and written - in order to successfully collaborate with colleagues and clients
Analytical thinking skills, considering downstream impact
Can complete project-related tasks, meet deadlines, and comply with quality control procedures
Demonstrates professionalism and integrity in all functions of work
Self-starter, takes initiative, and works well both independently and within a team
Ambition and excitement for professional development in the actuarial field
Intellectual curiosity about the topics of risk, Milliman, and the work of our practice
Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or organization
Strong time management skills
Individual(s) must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for immigration support or sponsorship from Milliman now or in the future.
Milliman Benefits
We offer competitive benefits which include the following based on plan eligibility:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Confidential support for personal and work-related challenges.
401(k) Plan - When an employee reaches 1,000 hours worked within 12 consecutive months, they become eligible for a 401(k) plan that includes a company matching program and profit-sharing contributions.
Paid Time Off (PTO) - Begins accruing on the first day of work; Interns, Temporary, and Seasonal Employees will earn PTO each pay period, based on 1 hour for every 30 hours worked.
Transportation - Pre-tax savings for eligible transit and parking expenses
Location
This position will be based out of the Milliman office in Brookfield, WI. Candidates hired into this role must be willing to work onsite full-time during the internship. A housing stipend may also be provided.
The expected application deadline for this position is October 10, 2025.
Compensation
This position is expected to be full-time at 37.5 hours per week for 10 to 12 weeks, beginning in May or June 2026. This is a fulltime, non-exempt overtime eligible role; overtime eligible after 40 hours of work.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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Justice Program Specialist - OWI
Programming internship job in Stevens Point, WI
The Portage County Justice Programs department is hiring a full-time Justice Program Specialist - OWI. The Justice Program Specialist - OWI provides case management to individuals involved in the justice system, either during pretrial or after sentencing. This role helps clients meet court-ordered conditions and personal goals such as finding work, accessing healthcare, and receiving treatment or social services.
This position is a rotating schedule that will include daytime office hours and some early evenings (until 6:00 p.m.) Monday - Friday, and rotating weekend coverage 7am - 10 am.
Pay starts at $24.00 / hr
What are the primary job duties?
Administration of Pretrial Assessments
Conduct face-to-face intakes and complete evidence-based risk/needs assessments (e.g., COMPAS, PSA, ORAS, etc.)
Prepare written reports to the Court on assessment recommendations.
Attend Court hearings
Provide Monitoring/Case Management of Clients
Maintain and monitor a caseload with duties to include:
Maintain regular contact with client, including face-to-face, phone, email, text, etc.
Assess and develop goal oriented, individualized case plans and referrals to address criminogenic needs, mental health, substance use, employment, housing, or social support needs.
Work to achieve active involvement and participation of court, health care providers, and other appropriate community resources in resolving problems.
Monitor compliance with bond conditions, including observed drug/alcohol testing, electronic monitoring, and regular check-ins.
Coordinate access to services, monitor cases to ensure that services are provided in an appropriate and timely manner, review progress, review and report progress to the prosecutor and defense counsel on a regular basis, and terminate services when pretrial period is complete.
Work to achieve services and treatment objectives without duplication of effort and with maximum effective use of staff time and available resources.
Conduct alcohol an drug testing oral swabs, alcohol breath tests and same gender observed urinalysis.
Explains the scope of services available and discusses the client's rights and responsibilities in relation to the use of such services.
Explain the consequences of non-compliance with court orders to participants placed on pretrial supervision, monitor client utilization of services, and inform the court, District Attorney's office and defense counsel of participant's adherence to program requirements.
Performs assessments for people charged or convicted with operating while intoxicated to determine appropriate level of program participation.
Provides case management activities related to the Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) program.
Prepare and submit correspondence, reports and other records as required.
Maintain accurate, confidential case documentation and database records.
Attend court hearings, testify as needed, and collaborate with judges, district attorneys (DA's), law enforcement, jail staff, and treatment providers.
Develop knowledgeable and collaborative relationships with various community service providers.
Facilitates groups including cognitive behavioral groups, social skills groups, or other approved group interventions.
Use discretion with participants; observe rules of confidentiality and maintain non-judgmental attitude.
Drug Treatment Court Support
Facilitates groups including cognitive behavioral groups, social skills groups, or other approved group interventions.
Conduct alcohol and drug testing oral swabs, alcohol breath tests and same gender observed urinalysis.
Act as an alternative team member on Drug Treatment Court staffings/Court in the event the Justice Program Specialist - Treatment Court is not available.
What are the minimum qualifications of the position?
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Counseling, Behavioral Science (i.e. Psychology Sociology, etc) or a related field of study is preferred.
Associate's degree with a minimum of three years professional experience in human services, corrections and/or treatment may be considered equivalent.
Experience working in case management preferred.
Any combination of education and experience necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Portage County offers a GREAT benefit package, which includes the following;
Vacation - available on day one!
Health insurance- your choice of two health plans- (Health Savings Account associated with a High Deductible Health Plan with a County contribution or a PPO Co-pay plan)
Wellness incentive plan offered with health insurance enrollment! Earn up to $600 per year!
Flexible spending account
Dental insurance
State of Wisconsin Retirement Plan - County contribution of 6.95%!
Paid holidays
Paid sick leave
Life insurance- premium paid by the County (must work a minimum of 30 hrs/wk)
Long term disability insurance- premium paid by the County (must work a minimum of 30 hrs/wk)
EAP (Employee Assistance Plan) - paid by the County
457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan
Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
Portage County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Program Specialist-Daybridge
Programming internship job in Ann, MN
Regions Hospital is seeking an individual with strong social work experience and the ability to maintain effective working relationships to join our Daybridge Mental Health program in a Program Specialist position. In this position you will work under direct supervision by an LICSW to provide psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to clients and families at DayBridge Partial Hospitalization Program using a full range of social work treatment modalities. The Program Specialist provides care to clients experiencing mental illness and/or substance use disorders and their families by providing therapeutic programming, implementing safety care plans, reviewing individualized client treatment goals and utilizing trauma informed de-escalation skills for client safety and milieu management. To provide education to other health care professionals in the psychosocial aspects of patient care. To perform other duties as assigned.
Work Schedule:
Weekday, Day Shift 8:00am-4:30pm
Required Qualifications:
* MSW - from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW), or a similar accreditation body designated by the Minnesota Board of Social Work.
* Licensure level of LGSW MN Board of Social Work
* BLS/CPR Certification
Benefits:
Regions Hospital offers a competitive benefits package (.5 FTE or greater) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, 401K with match, disability insurance, and tuition reimbursement. Benefits take effect first day of employment. We offer an on-site employee fitness center, an on-site physical therapy clinic for employees as well as on-site employee clinic to make it more convenient for our staff to get the care they need. We also have a Center for Employee Resilience that provides support and evidence-based practices to bring relief and build resiliency. Regions Hospital is a qualified non-profit employer under the federal Public Service Laon Forgiveness program. Regions is also proud to be a Yellow Ribbon Company.
Auto-ApplyAutomation Intern
Programming internship job in Minong, WI
Running with Sasquatch is more than just a clever marketing campaign. As a Jack Link's team member, Running with Sasquatch means we roll up our buffalo plaid sleeves and do the hard work first. We don't shy away from challenges. In fact, we push hard and take risks. True to our North Woods roots, we're a bunch of ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary things by driving results with innovation, creativity and a clear sense of urgency. Like our awesome protein products, we have an unwavering passion for quality, and you won't find anything artificial here. What you see is what you get…authentic, humble and fun people who Run with Sasquatch!
Running with Sasquatch takes a team. We invite you to run with us, succeed with us, and celebrate with us. Most importantly, Feed Your Wild Side with us on our journey to be the dominant global leader of branded protein snacks!
Jack Link's Protein Snacks is a global leader in snacking and the No. 1 meat snack manufacturer worldwide. Still family-owned and operated with headquarters in Minong, Wisconsin, Jack Link's also has a large corporate hub in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, and operates a total of 11 manufacturing and distribution facilities in four countries. Jack Link's produces high-quality, great-tasting protein snacks that feed the wild sides of consumers around the world. Jack Link's Protein Snacks family of brands includes Jack Link's, LK, World Kitchens Jerky, Bifi and Peperami.
Job Description
Come join us during the Summer of 2026 as an Automation Intern in Minong, WI. The Automation Intern will be responsible for learning and contributing to multiple projects utilizing a variety of automation technologies and platforms. These technologies are deployed for the control of automated manufacturing processes. You will have the opportunity to learn and work on projects from the design and development phase to field installation and commissioning. Essential duties and responsibilities will be completed in direct partnership with the Engineering Team.
**ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**:
Electrical Design and 2-D layouts - especially as it relates to facility as-builts (AutoCad Typical)
Project documentation and equipment design specifications
PLC Programming (Allen Bradley Typical)
HMI Application Design (Rockwell, Wonderware, and GE Intellution Typical)
System Site Commissioning
Facility Operator and Technician Training
Project Warranty Support
Network communications including communications with manufacturing equipment using VPN.
Perform design and engineering functions in accordance with accepted practices and company standards.
Prepare project scopes of work, preliminary design concepts, and cost estimates for small projects. Assist in gathering field data and preparing project specifications.
Develop high-quality, error-free industrial software programs in keeping with the defined project requirements.
Coordinate design with other members of the project team.
Prepare scopes of work, bills of material, specifications, cost estimates, and other necessary projects documents.
Prepare project correspondence as required.
Maintain positive client relationships on projects assigned.
To qualify for this position an individual must be able to partner with the Engineering team, work to learn each of the primary tasks and responsibilities and meet the educational requirements. The individual must have strong communication skills, be capable of maintaining customer relationships, and carry themselves in a professional manner at all times.
Qualifications
Pursuing a 2 year or 4 year education in Engineering, Automation technologies, Controls related field or similar.
General understanding of Automation Control technologies and equipment
Basic understanding of manufacturing equipment and food processing systems is a plus
Understanding of basic electrical circuits
Software application experience utilizing Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office applications MS Office Suite
General understanding of PLC programming with troubleshooting capabilities
General understanding of HMI applications such as Rockwell software, GE Intellution, and/or Wonderware software applications
Visual Basic and Database Programming is a plus
Strong written and oral communication skills
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear.
Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
This position must also be able to perform industrial field work which may include hazardous locations, ladders, and stairs
Additional Information
JACK LINK'S CORE VALUES:
Company values: Be Real, Speed Matters, Stewardship, Relationship Driven, Self-Discipline, and Show Awesome Character.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member to be successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job the Team Member is regularly required to sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The Team Member is occasionally required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms. The Team Member must occasionally lift and/or more up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The work environment is a plant/office setting with varying degrees of temperatures and noise levels. Exposure to manufacturing equipment movement and wet/slippery floors. However, the vast amount of work is conducted in a climate-controlled office. Travel may be required.
Additional Information:
The hiring range for this role is $22 to $24 per hour for a Bachelor's degree candidate and $30 per hour for a Master's degree candidate. Actual wages will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to external market data, internal equity, location, and candidate skill set and experience.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
Jack Link's provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic that is protected by federal, state or local law.
E-VERIFY:
Jack Link's is participant in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees. For information about the E-Verify program, please visit: ***************************************
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Intern
Programming internship job in Wisconsin
APTech has up to four (4) immediate openings for hard-working, well-organized
Engineering Interns
to work on a variety of airport and roadway projects. These temporary positions will be located either in APTech's corporate office in Champaign, Illinois, or our Waunakee, WI (Madison area) office. These will require occasional multi-day travel.
Engineering Interns
support Civil engineers in facilitating field data collection activities, conducting pavement testing assessments, and supporting other project related work across the United States.
Responsibilities:
Engineering Interns
are responsible for:
Conducting pavement inspections.
Creating and updating two-dimensional mappings.
Managing database developments and indexing.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access), experience with Structured Query Language (SQL), and good overall computer hardware and software skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Flexibility to travel, work weekends, and overtime as necessary. Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a plus.
Requirements
Requirements:
Course work or a degree in civil engineering, with a concentration in transportation materials.
Knowledge of pavement materials and pavement design and construction practices.
GIS and AutoCAD experience
Compensation:
$21.00-$23.00 per hour.
Engineering Interns
will receive paid travel expenses and per diem allowance for meals.
How to Apply:
Visit our Careers Page at *************************************** and select “Intern.”
About Us:
We are a full-service pavement engineering consulting firm that provides effective solutions for the design, evaluation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of roadway and airport pavements. Since our founding in 1994, we have worked with clients at the state, federal, and local levels in the United States and abroad, and we are a recognized leader in our industry. We help our clients identify cost-effective strategies that reduce the
Internship - Pricing Intern
Programming internship job in Sartell, MN
As a Pricing Intern at DeZURIK, you will play a key role in supporting the company's mission of delivering high-quality flow control solutions to customers across diverse industries. This position provides the opportunity to work closely with the pricing and commercial teams to ensure that product pricing strategies align with market dynamics, cost structures, and customer needs. By assisting with data analysis, preparing pricing models, and contributing to process improvements, the Pricing Intern will gain hands-on experience in how thoughtful pricing decisions drive profitability and strengthen DeZURIK's position as a global leader in innovative valve and control technologies.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
* Assist the Pricing Analyst with product segmentation analysis to develop pricing that aligns with strategic business goals.
* Review quote issues to determine solutions, working with other departments to ensure timely problem resolution.
* Review and adjust pricing on components to maintain a competitive product price.
* Assist with developing data visualizations to communicate the impact of price adjustments across the business.
* Assist the Pricing Analyst with development of analytical tools to be used in pricing evaluation to identify recommendations to improve future pricing actions.
* Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations that summarize pricing performance, margins, and recommendations.
* Gain exposure to ERP and pricing software systems, learning how data and technology drive commercial excellence.
* Participate in special projects focused on improving pricing processes, tools, and efficiency.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
* High school diploma or equivalent.
* Currently enrolled in or attending a 4-year Bachelor's Degree program in a business-related field. Prefer at least two years completed.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
* Demonstrate a high level of organization, attention to detail, and accuracy.
* The ability to work independently with cross functional project teams.
* Strong interpersonal skills
* Candidate should be proficient in Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel/pivot tables, PowerPoint, Outlook).
* Candidate should possess (or have strong interest in developing) skills in:
* Project management
* Analysis and problem-solving
* Basic Manufacturing concepts; including blueprint reading and BOM structure.
WORK HOURS
* Full-time schedule during summer between semesters.
* Work times are flexible, but initially must occur between 7:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday. As internship progresses, work times may be considered outside the boundaries aforementioned.
EMPLOYMENT DATES
* Summer 2026
* Exit date will depend on the Intern's performance.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
* Physical demands are typical of an office position including extended periods of sitting, extensive use of a personal computer and telephone.
* Position requires movement around the facilities.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Normal manufacturing and office environment. When working occasionally in some shop areas, personal protection equipment (PPE) will be recommended and/or required (safety shoes, safety glasses w/side shields, hearing protection, face shield, gloves, apron and boots).
DISCLAIMER
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
QUALITY
Quality encompasses all aspects of DeZURIK, Inc.'s business, and every employee shares the responsibility to prevent the occurrence of any nonconformity relating to product, process and the quality system. All employees have an obligation to identify and record any such nonconformity, and, through designated channels, initiate and recommend solutions.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
DeZURIK offers a competitive hourly rate of $20.00, based on experience and requirements of the role.
Beyond pay, our internship program is designed to provide valuable hands-on experience and learning opportunities. Interns gain access to:
* Mentorship and professional development sessions.
* Networking events with companies in the Granite community.
* Volunteer and community activities.
* Company facilities, including workspace, on-site resources, and tolls for project completion.
Our internship roles are tailored to provide meaningful contributions to DeZURIK while supporting career growth and education.
DeZURIK, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
Summer 2026 HR Intern
Programming internship job in Shakopee, MN
The Imagine Group is looking for dynamic and enthusiastic interns who are eager to learn. We have internships available in various departments of our exciting and fast-paced visual communication organization. For more than 30 years, The Imagine Group has established itself as one of the most influential and innovative visual communications companies in the industry. Imagine works with consumer and entertainment brands to combine cutting-edge printing technology with the latest communication trends to deliver expert made and strategic worldwide campaigns and messaging. As an intern at Imagine, you will have the opportunity to collaborate on creative and production capabilities all under one roof.
Position Overview
As a Talent Acquisition/HR Intern, you will gain vital experience learning and working with a fast-paced talent acquisition team for an innovative visual communications organization. You will gain insight into the creative efforts of a team hiring a broad variety of corporate and manufacturing roles. You'll have the opportunity to engage in each step of the hiring process and be involved in projects all the way through to its final stages. An internship with Imagine means hands-on, real-life experience learning from experts in the field of creative branding and print production.
The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator, self-motivated, ambitious, and have superb organizational abilities. Internship will be based out of our Twin Cities office. This is an onsite role.
We look forward to receiving your interest in our Summer 2026 Internship program. Please feel free to reach out with any questions at the contact information provided!
Responsibilities
Knowledge and Skills You Will Gain:
• A full understanding of the hiring and onboarding process from start to finish
• Experience working on HR projects, including event planning and execution
• Organization and communication skills
• HRIS and other systems used in HR processes
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications of Position:
• Currently pursuing a Bachelors' degree in Human Resources or a related field
• Ability to learn quickly and apply knowledge
• Strong communication and organization skills
• Detail oriented
Pay Range USD $20.00 - USD $20.00 /Hr. Pay Statement
The national pay range for this role is listed above. The pay range may be slightly lower or higher based on the geographic location. The actual pay offered may vary based upon, but not limited to: education, skills, experience, proficiency, performance, shift and location. In addition to base salary, depending on the role, the total compensation package may also include participation in a bonus, commission or incentive program. Imagine offers benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, disability insurance, 401(k) with match, life insurance and other voluntary supplemental insurance coverages, plus tuition assistance, caregiver leave, adoption assistance, and employer/partner discounts.
EEO Statement
The Imagine Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Auto-ApplyLADC Internship
Programming internship job in Duluth, MN
Plan and Goal Development-
Interns will: • Develop a list of clinical goals based on 12 Core Functions and the intern's academic program expectations. • Review these goals with the MnTC intern supervisor and develop an internship plan during the first week of internship. • Review and modify the plan during weekly meetings with MnTC intern supervisor.
Orientation to MnTC- Interns will: • Attend MnTC Orientation. • Review MnTC policy procedures, schedules, client rules and expectations. • Be given tour of facility, and introduction to staff and leadership. • Be trained on using Procentive for charting and billing purposes. • Review current client charts to gain understanding of needs. • Be assigned a primary counselor to shadow and provide supervision throughout their internship, in addition to intern supervisor.
Clinical Engagement- Interns will: • Attend and participate in all staffings and clinical meetings. • Participate in weekly meetings with intern supervisor to review progress, discuss experiences, set goals, review hours, etc. • Attend lectures and work towards presenting a lecture. • Sit in on 1-1 sessions and learn process of individual counseling, as well as doing sessions on your own with proper supervision. • Chart on clients in their treatment plans with guidance of primary counselor. • Participate in group therapy and work towards co-facilitation, as well as leading on your own with proper supervision. • Be trained on Rule 25, assessments and intake process with assessor and admissions department.
Plan and Goal Development-
Interns will: • Develop a list of clinical goals based on 12 Core Functions and the intern's academic program expectations. • Review these goals with the MnTC intern supervisor and develop an internship plan during the first week of internship. • Review and modify the plan during weekly meetings with MnTC intern supervisor.
Orientation to MnTC- Interns will: • Attend MnTC Orientation. • Review MnTC policy procedures, schedules, client rules and expectations. • Be given tour of facility, and introduction to staff and leadership. • Be trained on using Procentive for charting and billing purposes. • Review current client charts to gain understanding of needs. • Be assigned a primary counselor to shadow and provide supervision throughout their internship, in addition to intern supervisor.
Clinical Engagement- Interns will: • Attend and participate in all staffings and clinical meetings. • Participate in weekly meetings with intern supervisor to review progress, discuss experiences, set goals, review hours, etc. • Attend lectures and work towards presenting a lecture. • Sit in on 1-1 sessions and learn process of individual counseling, as well as doing sessions on your own with proper supervision. • Chart on clients in their treatment plans with guidance of primary counselor. • Participate in group therapy and work towards co-facilitation, as well as leading on your own with proper supervision. • Be trained on Rule 25, assessments and intake process with assessor and admissions department.
Accepting interns that are working towards their LADC, as well as masters students for counseling, mental health, or family
Skills & Requirements
Accepting interns that are working towards their LADC, as well as masters students for counseling, mental health, or family
Paid Internship - Summer Camp Staff Full Time
Programming internship job in Saint Paul, MN
Northern Star Scouting Camps seek Staff for Summer Camp Programs! Are you looking for a PAID summer internship working in the outdoors with youth in our community? Northern Star Scouting is seeking enthusiastic individuals to lead our summer day and overnight camp programs. Previous experience in Scouting NOT required.
Internship Opportunities Include:
* Climbing Directors (21+)
* Lifeguard Directors (21+)
* Nature Directors
* Outdoor Skills Directors
* Business Office Staff
Wage for internships range from $2300- $5100 for the summer season depending on position and previous experience. Housing and meals provided for camp season. Benefits include training in several program areas, personal leadership development, use of program equipment, free parking, great co-workers, scholarship opportunities, and the satisfaction of making a difference in the lives of youth. Northern Star Scouting also offers a Sick and Safe Time program for all part-time employees. College aged staff may receive up to a $1500 scholarship for the completion of a full summer season.
The internships may be tailored as needed; it is your responsibility to determine if academic credit is available within your academic department and degree program.
Qualifications
* Must be age 18 or older
* Strong communication skills are required
* Experience working directly with youth in the classroom, outdoor recreation sites, summer sites, summer youth camp, or other youth programs preferred
* Experience working with diverse populations between ages of 5 to 12 is desired
* Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply
* Previous experience in Scouting NOT required
Camp Locations:
* Kiwanis Scout Camp (Marine on St. Croix, MN)
* Phillippo Scout Camp (Cannon Falls, MN)
* Tomahawk Scout Camp (Birchwood, WI)
* Many Point Scout Camp (Ponsford, MN)
The summer camp season goes from June 11th - August 19th, with additional employment opportunities through September 3rd. We are seeking staff who are available to work weekends and weekdays with a weekly day off.
For more information about our programs visit ******************************
Northern Star Scouting is an Equal Opportunity and Veteran Friendly Employer
Kohler Intern - Electronics
Programming internship job in Kohler, WI
Work Mode: Onsite Term: May 2026 - August 2026 Opportunity This is more than a job posting for Kohler Company, one of the oldest and largest privately held companies in North America. This is an invitation to collaborate and contribute in an environment that's grounded in bold, meaningful innovation.
Over 10,000 patents strong, Kohler is backed by a rich history of creativity, stability, and commitment. Since 1873, our mission has been to contribute to a higher-level of gracious living for those touched by our products and services. With diverse business groups ranging from kitchen and bath products to engines, furniture, and even world-class golf, Kohler has taken the meaning of leading-edge to an entirely new level.
Today, you have a unique opportunity to join the more than 30,000 associates across the globe who have already experienced the thrill of discovery and opportunity to grow with Kohler.
As a Smart Home Electro-Mechanical Engineering Co-op, you'll serve as a critical member to Kohler's Smart Home New Product Development team, designing leading-edge technologies and products that completely transform the Kitchen and Bathroom experiences we know today. Envision yourself as part of a team that changes lifestyles by utilizing the Internet of Things to improve people's experiences in the bathroom and kitchen spaces
Specific responsibilities include:
* Researching new-to-market technologies and products in the IoT / Smart Home segment
* Benchmarking performance of Smart Home industry products
* Participating in idea generation and Smart Home concept development
* Building prototypes of Smart Home products involving technologies such as 3D printing and Arduino / Raspberry Pi
* Engineering the designs of electro-mechanical assemblies
* Coordinating the testing of Smart Home designs by writing test plans, documenting learnings, and planning future iterations
* Opportunity to present work in front of technical audiences
Skills/Requirements
* Must be actively enrolled in a bachelor's degree program from an accredited university with a focus in Electrical Engineering
* Must be legally authorized to work in the United States on an on-going basis without needing company sponsorship.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the US without requiring sponsorship now or in the future.
Why Choose Kohler?
We empower each associate to #BecomeMoreAtKohler with a competitive total rewards package to support your health and wellbeing, access to career growth and development opportunities, a diverse and inclusive workplace, and a strong culture of innovation. With more than 30,000 bold leaders across the globe, we're driving meaningful change in our mission to help people live gracious, healthy, and sustainable lives.
About Us
It is Kohler's policy to recruit, hire, and promote qualified applicants without regard to race, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran. If, as an individual with a disability, you need reasonable accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact *********************. Kohler Co. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
2026 Palomar Actuarial Internship
Programming internship job in Edina, MN
Palomar Actuarial Internship Program
Palomar is a growing insurance provider that is building an extraordinary business around an exceptional team of employees. As a result, we are seeking both Rising Juniors and Seniors and recent college graduates who are up to the challenge of helping us build a unique brand in the insurance business. If you are looking to thrive in a dynamic work environment where your contributions will be recognized and rewarded, we would like to talk to you about joining our collaborative, energetic, and hard-working team.
Summer Internship Program Description:
Provides Actuarial College Students with a unique opportunity to gain hands on experience with exploring a career in the Property & Casualty insurance industry. Summer Interns will receive training on insurance and actuarial concepts, then apply these concepts on meaningful projects. Throughout the summer, Interns will learn how the Actuarial team interacts with other departments and contributes to the success of the company. The program runs from June to August.
Primary Location: Edina, Minnesota
Actuary Program Requirements:
· Must be at least 18 years of age.
· In junior or senior year, or a recent college graduate, working towards a Bachelor's degree with an accredited college or university (preferred majors in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Sciences, Economics, or Finance)
· Minimum of 8 weeks availability to join the program with the opportunity to expand to 10 weeks.
· Have a passion to grow in a specific department.
· Have maintained an exceptional grade point average in college.
· Hybrid Work Environment - Ability to work in the office and from your home.
· Preference of having passed at least 1 actuarial exam.
Requirements
Job Responsibilities:
Summer interns will gain experience on multiple projects, such as:
Assessing the adequacy of the company's loss reserves
Projecting profitability generated by the company's products
Quantifying the company's risk exposure and proposing ways to minimize risk
Performing actuarial/market research and statistical analyses
Creation of tools and/or reports
What to expect day to day:
Collaboration with fellow Palomar Interns and Team Members
Hands on experience within the department
Leadership guidance and career growth
Palomar is a Hybrid work environment which means we will support a blended approach of working remotely and coming into the office on a regular agreed upon cadence. We would like to see you in the office a minimum of 3 days per week.
Internship Project
At the end of the Program, all summer interns will present an overview of their Internship Project(s). The final presentation is an opportunity for interns to share their internship experience with fellow interns and Palomar team members. It also provides a way to assess the overall internship program and enhance it for the future. Additional information will be shared during orientation.
The Recruitment Process
Interested applicants and referrals should apply at plmr.com/careers.
$25/hr
Spring 2026 Internship
Programming internship job in Saint Paul, MN
Salary: $17.50
Organization Description
Girls on the Run Minnesota is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community-based organization. Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. This spring, our 1,000+ volunteer coaches will mentor more than 3,500 young girls (3rd through 8th graders) with an 8-week, 16-lesson curriculum that is research based and combines training for a 5K with social and emotional life skill building. We integrate running with specific life skills training such as healthy decision-making, setting boundaries, empathy, contributing to the community, leadership and teamwork in schools and communities throughout Minnesota. Our spring 2026 internships provide an opportunity to make a difference and receive valuable experience with an outstanding youth empowerment program.
We have internship opportunities in Fundraising and Operations. Our interns are expected to work an average of 10 hours per week throughout the semester, including serving as a GOTR Coach. Interns must be available at least 2-3 weekday afternoons between 2:00 - 5:00pm for coaching our program at a local school and 1 weekday (ideally Monday, Tuesday or Thursday between 10:00am-2:00pm) to work in the Girls on the Run office in St. Paul.
At Girls on the Run, we weave joy and celebration into all we do. We communicate early and often in collaboration, we adapt creatively, and we hold space for our differences and for dreaming big. At Girls on the Run, our core values guide our way and we stand firm in our long-standing commitment to building a world where every person can know and activate their limitless potential. We warmly welcome the participation of any child who identifies as girl, non-binary, or gender expansive in our programs. We are committed to leveraging our intellectual, financial, and human resources to advance strategies to be inclusive, equitable and accessible to all.
GOTR is dedicated to not only ensuring our staff and volunteers have been trained to understand social context, create positive inclusive environments, and build genuine relationships, but also ensuring that our staff and volunteers mirror the diverse and vibrant communities and girls we work with. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from all backgrounds, including Black and African-American people, African immigrants, Asian-American people, Indigenous people, people with disabilities, Latinx individuals, and LGBTQIA-identified people.
Responsibilities include:
Serving as a Girls on the Run coach (leading two 90-minute sessions each week)
Assisting with coach recruitment, training and support throughout our 8-week season (April - May) as a member of Team Adelaide, our program support team
Assisting with marketing and outreach throughout the community
Assisting with administrative duties that support the overall operations of GOTR MN
Fundraising Intern duties specifically include:
Assisting in fund development efforts, donor appreciation and planning our Limitless Potential Luncheon event
Drafting grant proposals, internal and external communication and other collateral
Operations Intern duties specifically include:
Assisting with materials and inventory management
Supporting group volunteer projects in our office (i.e. packing team materials, running gear kits, and 5K supplies)
Assisting in planning and supporting our Twin Cities 5K on Saturday, May 30
Required qualifications:
Passion for Girls on the Run mission and the ability to comprehend and effectively communicate issues surrounding empowerment, self-esteem, body image and whole-person health
Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and access (IDEA) personally and professionally
Must be available at least 2 non-consecutive weekday afternoons (2-5 pm) for coaching
Must live in Twin Cities metro area
Must be available one weekday to work in our office in St. Paul (Monday, Tuesday or Thursday primarily between 10:00am-2:00pm)
Ability to travel locally for coaching, site visits and events
Possess computer competence, including Microsoft Office, data management, and email
Possess the willingness and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Be flexible, adaptable, proactive, dependable and personable
Internships will run from approximately January 26 - June 5, 2026. We will work with you to finalize your exact internship dates depending on your availability.
Position Specifics $17.50/hour. In addition, you may be able to receive school credit for your involvement.
Depending on the focus area of your internship this position will report to the Development Coordinator or Operations Manager. This position is part-time. Evening and weekend hours may be required. All positions with GOTR are pending reference checks and a valid background check. This materially represents the responsibilities of the position; however, the Girls on the Run Intern may be asked to perform other job-related tasks not specifically presented in this job description.
Girls on the Run will review each application against the requirements of the position. If an applicant is selected for next steps, a representative from Girls on the Run will contact the individual directly.
This position will be open until filled, although preference will be given to applications received by December 18, 2025.For consideration for a spring 2026 internship, please apply through this link in Bamboo HR. You will be asked to upload a resume and cover letter while applying.
Actuarial Intern - Group Life
Programming internship job in Minneapolis, MN
SCOR's U.S. Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for students to explore a career in actuarial science by working with the Group Life and Accident Reinsurance team. Interns will assist actuaries in key areas such as pricing, risk management, and financial reporting, with a primary focus on monitoring risk concentrations within the portfolio. This internship is designed to be flexible, allowing students to work approximately 12-16 hours per week during the academic year and transition to full-time hours during the summer. The hybrid work schedule supports a balance between professional development and academic commitments, providing valuable exposure to the reinsurance industry and actuarial practices.
Responsibilities
Support the actuaries and underwriters through active participation in projects and meetings
Communicate and collaborate with other SCOR employees, both in Minneapolis and globally, to successfully complete projects and team goals
Assist with concentration data management
Assist in research to supplement pricing and risk management where needed
Prepare project related reports and presentations
Other actuarial related activities in support of the team
Qualifications
Pursuing undergraduate or graduate degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, or Statistics.
Passed at least one actuarial exam.
Analytically minded with strong communication skills
Proficient in Excel and working with data
Comfortable learning new software or programming languages
Preference for students in an Actuarial Science program
Demonstrated success in passing actuarial exams.
Candidates must have valid authorization to work in the U.S. without the need for employer sponsorship now or in the future.
Hybrid work policy - SCOR is committed to an “in-office” culture where people can collaborate, exchange ideas and establish stronger working relationships while still providing flexibility. To support employee work life balance and increase opportunities for employees to excel every day, SCOR operates with a hybrid working arrangement. SCOR employees work 3 days per week in an office with the flexibility to work 2 days per week remotely.
Pay Range: $26.00 - 28.00 hourly rate. Actual salaries may vary based on various factors including but not limited to location, experience, role and performance. The range listed is just one component of SCOR's total compensation package for employees.
Auto-ApplyActuarial Intern
Programming internship job in Fond du Lac, WI
Job Information
Job Title
Actuarial Intern
Home Department:
Actuarial
Employment Status:
Summer 2026 Intern | Full-time
Schedule:
40 hours/week with Flexible Scheduling Opportunities
Position Location:
Hybrid Work Model
This position offers flexible remote/hybrid work scheduling and we are targeting candidates who are located within the commutable greater Fond du Lac, WI area. To learn more, visit us at: *****************************
Overview
Protecting our policyholders' dreams, passions, and livelihoods has a direct impact on the communities we serve. We work towards excellence, conduct ourselves with high integrity, and take our work seriously, but not ourselves. Small Details. Big Difference. Find out how you can make a difference with a career at Society.
Society Insurance is seeking two Actuarial Interns for the 2026 Summer who will support the actuarial department.
About the Role
Conduct Competitor Annual Study analysis.
Become familiar with insurance and actuarial concepts.
Prepare Rate Indications and Reserving spreadsheets.
Support senior actuarial professionals on adhoc projects and reporting.
Assist with rate reviews and rate filings.
Analyze competitor financials and rate filings.
Assist in the development of data and reports.
About Yo u
You are flexible and can handle changing priorities easily.
You are an excellent communicator and builds rapport easily.
You deal with concepts and complexity comfortably.
You enjoy working with spreadsheets and matrixes and understanding the data.
You are a self-starter and enjoy taking the initiative.
You are quality-focused and take pride in your work.
You enjoy using logic and analysis to solve difficult problems and probes for answers while looking beyond the obvious.
What it Will Take
Pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in actuarial sciences or related field.
Full-time junior or senior collegiate status preferred.
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite with excellent Excel proficiency.
3.0 or better cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale.
What Society Can Offer with your Internship
Award-Winning Program: Our internship program was honored with the 2024 and 2025 Best Internship Program Award by Employ Humanity.
Hands-on Experience: Engage in real work related to your degree with opportunities for job shadowing.
Competitive Pay: This is a paid internship with competitive compensation.
Paid Holidays: Benefit from paid time off during holidays.
Mental Health Wellness: Receive 8 paid hours annually to prioritize your mental well-being.
Path to Full-Time Employment: High-performing interns may be considered for full-time positions after graduation.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals and fellow interns through company events and external networking activities.
Summer Series Events: Participate in exclusive intern events across Fond du Lac County, including volunteer work, networking, and social gatherings.
Company Intern Events: Enjoy dedicated intern-only activities like Escape Rooms, an end-of-summer party, and more.
Society Insurance prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, disability, genetics, veteran status or military service, marital status or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status protected by federal, state or local laws. Society Insurance also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws. Society Insurance is a drug-free workplace.
Auto-ApplyActuarial Intern
Programming internship job in Fond du Lac, WI
Job Information
Job Title
Actuarial Intern
Home Department:
Actuarial
Employment Status:
Summer 2026 Intern | Full-time
Schedule:
40 hours/week with Flexible Scheduling Opportunities
Position Location:
Hybrid Work Model
This position offers flexible remote/hybrid work scheduling and we are targeting candidates who are located within the commutable greater Fond du Lac, WI area. To learn more, visit us at: *****************************
Overview
Protecting our policyholders' dreams, passions, and livelihoods has a direct impact on the communities we serve. We work towards excellence, conduct ourselves with high integrity, and take our work seriously, but not ourselves. Small Details. Big Difference. Find out how you can make a difference with a career at Society.
Society Insurance is seeking two Actuarial Interns for the 2026 Summer who will support the actuarial department.
About the Role
Conduct Competitor Annual Study analysis.
Become familiar with insurance and actuarial concepts.
Prepare Rate Indications and Reserving spreadsheets.
Support senior actuarial professionals on adhoc projects and reporting.
Assist with rate reviews and rate filings.
Analyze competitor financials and rate filings.
Assist in the development of data and reports.
About Yo u
You are flexible and can handle changing priorities easily.
You are an excellent communicator and builds rapport easily.
You deal with concepts and complexity comfortably.
You enjoy working with spreadsheets and matrixes and understanding the data.
You are a self-starter and enjoy taking the initiative.
You are quality-focused and take pride in your work.
You enjoy using logic and analysis to solve difficult problems and probes for answers while looking beyond the obvious.
What it Will Take
Pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in actuarial sciences or related field.
Full-time junior or senior collegiate status preferred.
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite with excellent Excel proficiency.
3.0 or better cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale.
What Society Can Offer with your Internship
Award-Winning Program: Our internship program was honored with the 2024 and 2025 Best Internship Program Award by Employ Humanity.
Hands-on Experience: Engage in real work related to your degree with opportunities for job shadowing.
Competitive Pay: This is a paid internship with competitive compensation.
Paid Holidays: Benefit from paid time off during holidays.
Mental Health Wellness: Receive 8 paid hours annually to prioritize your mental well-being.
Path to Full-Time Employment: High-performing interns may be considered for full-time positions after graduation.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals and fellow interns through company events and external networking activities.
Summer Series Events: Participate in exclusive intern events across Fond du Lac County, including volunteer work, networking, and social gatherings.
Company Intern Events: Enjoy dedicated intern-only activities like Escape Rooms, an end-of-summer party, and more.
Society Insurance prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, disability, genetics, veteran status or military service, marital status or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status protected by federal, state or local laws. Society Insurance also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws. Society Insurance is a drug-free workplace.
Auto-ApplyFarmStats Records Intern
Programming internship job in Pipestone, MN
OBJECTIVE: 12-week internship with exposure to Pipestone and all it entails- frequent travel to different Pipestone locations required. The FarmStats records intern will assist Account Specialists with managing and analyzing records and data for wean to finish pork producers. Communication with field supervisors and veterinarians to effectively support all aspects of daily pork production is also required.
Internship will take place between May-August 2026
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (other duties as assigned)
Understand Pipestone and all it entails
Work directly with swine producers to provide accurate and timely pork production records and industry expertise.
Expand and foster existing clientele and relationships.
Provide great attention to detail and data integrity.
Understand the basics of nutrition, feed budgets, and livestock production.
Communicate effectively and professionally with swine producers, feed mills and nutritionists.
Continually fill in as needed; multi-tasking will be required routinely
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS
Education:
In pursuit of 2 or 4-year degree helpful but not required
Experience:
Microsoft Excel and/or Access.
Prior customer service experience and a livestock background will be helpful, but not required.
Work Environment:
80% office 20% farm.
Agricultural swine environment in rural area.
Noise levels that require hearing protection in some areas.
Gestation, farrowing, and small swine care processes.
Physical Requirements:
Standing, walking and ability to be on feet 8 to 10 hours per day
Frequent bending, reaching, squatting and kneeling
Frequent use of one or both hands/arms to grasp or pull
Frequent lifting of objects weighing 3-20 pounds
Occasional bending while pulling and/or lifting objects weighing up to 50 pounds, or requiring up to 50 pounds of force to move
Occasional bending while pulling and/or lifting objects weighing up to 100 pounds or requiring up to 100 pounds of force to move with the assistance of another person as needed
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Ability to attend and participate in meetings of various lengths
Additional Requirements:
Must have valid driver's license and reliable transportation to get to work/meetings
Must be willing to attend early morning or evening meetings as needed.
Must be willing to travel overnight to other Pipestone locations periodically.