This summer, we have more than 200 students interning with us across CHS. They're contributing to projects across several functions and locations. Many of them are at our headquarters office in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., while others are at facilities across rural America. Here’s a peek at some of the highlights of our summer internship program. #CHSIncIntern
CHS Inc.
Food and Beverage Manufacturing
Minnesota, 55077 115,748 followers
Creating connections to empower agriculture
About us
CHS Inc. (www.chsinc.com) is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States. Diversified in energy, grains and foods, CHS is committed to helping its customers, farmer-owners and other stakeholders grow their businesses through its domestic and global operations. CHS supplies energy, crop nutrients, grain marketing services, livestock feed, food and food ingredients, along with business solutions including insurance, financial and risk management services. The company operates petroleum refineries/pipelines and manufactures, markets and distributes Cenex® brand refined fuels, lubricants, propane and renewable energy products. CHS preferred stock is listed on the NASDAQ at CHSCP. CHS has been made aware that some individuals have been contacted about employment opportunities by persons who are not from CHS Inc. Please note that any communication from a CHS recruiter would be sent using a chsinc.com email address. In addition, a CHS recruiter will not request money from a candidate involved in an offer process. If you have questions about contact regarding an employment opportunity, please reach out to [email protected] to verify that the communication is from CHS.
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https://www.chsinc.com
External link for CHS Inc.
- Industry
- Food and Beverage Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001 employees
- Headquarters
- Minnesota, 55077
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- agriculture, grain, energy, crop nutrients, food and food ingredients, renewable energy, business services, transportation, retail farm supply, hedging, crop protection, and refined fuels
Locations
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5500 Cenex Drive
Inver Grove Heights
Minnesota, 55077, US
Employees at CHS Inc.
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Part of our CHS intern experience each summer includes helping them be immersed in our business. One way we do this is by taking a group of interns from our headquarters office on a tour of ag retail facilities. This year's tour included a visit to a grain elevator, a refined fuel and propane storage facility and an agronomy campus, all within our Rochester, Minn., business unit. “It is important to expose everyone to the work at hand and have great young minds willing to learn," says Bryan Lewis, senior director of operations at CHS Rochester, who led the tour. "These interns are the future." #CHSIncIntern
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In response to the devastating floods that have impacted our employees and farmer-owners in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, we've stepped up to lend a helping hand. Together with CoBank and Land O'Lakes, Inc., we're donating a combined $100,000 towards relief efforts to American Red Cross. Funds will support disaster relief in various ways, such as safe shelter, food, supplies and health services. “As cooperatives, we understand the value of joining together to promote the greater good," says Megan Wolle, senior director, stewardship, CHS. "We’re proud to support the Red Cross as they help these impacted communities to recover and rebuild." Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xY3Tj1.
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Review company performance across agriculture and energy in our fiscal year 2024 Q3 financial results, released today: https://bit.ly/4cVoweI.
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Safety is a core value at CHS. Our environment, health and safety (EHS) team plays a crucial part in keeping safety the top priority in the work we do. Tom Brower leads our EHS team. "We're accountable for helping employees understand and operate with safety in mind, “ he says. "The key is to create a culture that identifies the risks involved with the work being performed, whether that involves grain handling, driving, oil production or other functions, and work to ensure employees have controls in place to protect themselves and others against safety risks." Learn more about Brower in this interview with World Grain: https://bit.ly/45IZZHg.
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When devastating floods and cyclones hit 50 cities in the Rio Grande do Sul area in Brazil this spring, CHS employees jumped into action. Our team in Brazil donated, sorted, packed and labeled more than 2,300 basic hygiene items and bottles of water to help impacted individuals and families immediately following the storms – and their work continues. Disruptions remain widespread, rains have continued to plague some areas where the water has not yet fully receded, and upcoming cooler temperatures are a concern. The team says they plan to continue donating items until the situation improves. “This tragedy is mobilizing the population in Brazil to send every type of donations to the victims and to help rebuild the state,” says Claudia Ferro, human resources director with CHS in South America. “Our spirit of cooperation is key.”
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Our interns had a chance to ask a group of CHS leaders some questions at our headquarters in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., in a recent panel event. Mary Kaul-Hottinger, Gary Halvorson, Rick Dusek, and Brandon Smith met with summer interns, both in-person and virtually. The discussion covered a variety of topics including: setting career goals, receiving feedback, culture and employee retention and more. "Always be willing to change. Look at the possibilities. Have agility and adaptability. That's the future; things change fast." - Kaul-Hottinger "At a company like ours, you can start in one place and follow a passion to other places that might feed a curiosity or help with your professional development... Challenge yourself and chase your passions. It's all fuel for a career." - Halvorson "Try different experiences to help you figure out what you like and if the company is where you'd want to grow your career. Always be learning and meeting people." - Dusek "There's always cycles in business, good and bad. Be known as a person that leans in, asking ‘How can I help?' People will remember those tough times and how you showed up as a leader to help." - Smith #CHSIncIntern
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Tami Wilson is a computer-aided drafting(CAD) technician at our refinery in McPherson, Kan. In her 22 years with CHS, she has moved across different job functions and pursued the tuition reimbursement program to help advance her career. "The people of the McPherson community know each other and are here to support one another. The same goes for the employees of CHS," says Wilson. "My coworkers are always here to help me, and I like to think I am there for them too," she says. "It has become my second home over the past 22 years. The stability, pay and benefits from CHS are also second to none in this community." Ready to advance your career? "Make it clear to your supervisor that you want to grow in your position," advises Wilson. "They will help however they can." Explore career opportunities with us: https://jobs.chsinc.com/.
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It's our annual CHS Spirit of Service Days. For two weeks, employees from across CHS are finding ways to give back in the communities where we live and work. Together, we are providing support for more than 35 volunteer projects that impact youth, the environment and access to basic needs. Thank you to our employees who are putting our value of cooperative spirit into action. #CHSInc
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After exploring an employee resource group (ERG) fair at our headquarters in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., two years ago, Amanda Midtling decided to join the Harvest Pride ERG. "I love that everyone is welcome and encouraged to be themselves," says Midtling. "I feel like a more rounded person being involved in Harvest Pride. In addition to doing my job, I can be my authentic self and support something that I believe in." "The National Coming Out day programs have been very powerful the last couple of years," she adds. "They've helped me feel more closely connected to the community and leave with a better understanding of the challenges, biases and emotions that can be involved with coming out and how everyone has a different path to being their authentic self." Though a leader for Harvest Pride, Midtling makes an effort to attend as many events as she can from all of the ERGs at CHS. "Participation and support are important parts of being inclusive," she says.
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