A Taste of What You’ll Do
As a Quality Assurance Intern you will support timely technical responses to customer inquiries, coordinate with cross‑functional teams to gather information, and contribute to product quality assurance and food safety activities. You’ll manage controlled documents, prepare weekly metrics that track and drive improvement, and participate in sampling, record keeping, and special projects as assigned. You will learn to apply quality, environmental, and safety requirements in real work settings and help maintain strong communication between customers and internal stakeholders.
If you’re eager to grow your technical and communication skills at a global leader that values inclusion and development, apply today.
What You’ll Need
- Currently enrolled at a college or university and working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in the school of Life Sciences or Agricultural Sciences; OR have obtained a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from the school of Life Sciences or Agricultural Sciences (Business or social sciences degrees are not eligible for this internship, such as ag business, psychology, etc).
- Required to work overtime when necessary.
- Required to be 18 years or older. This may be in addition to other age requirements, if applicable, as listed in this job description.
How You’ll Stand Out
- Junior or Senior class standing at a college or university and working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Food Technology, Chemistry, Enology, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Food Processing, or Food Science.
- Intermediate skills in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Skilled in reading, analyzing and interpreting common scientific and technical journals.
- Skilled in defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts and drawing solid conclusions.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent organization skills with the ability to successfully manage multiple assignments
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ: This is a PAID INTERNSHIP. It can be used for an academic internship course. If you are seeking to utilize this internship for academic credit, you must contact the appropriate faculty member in your academic department for approval prior to starting the internship. You can also contact Claudia Ceja, University Internship Coordinator, at cceja@csufresno.edu or your college’s Internship Coordinator for more details about the steps required to obtain academic credit for internship experiences.