Intern: Accounting Accounting - Minot, ND at Geebo

Intern: Accounting

CHS SunPrairie has an exciting summer internship opportunity in our Country Operations group. The Accounting Intern position is intended to develop a general understanding of all the business departments within CHS through on-the-job training, focusing on accounting and administrative functions of the business. You must be detail oriented with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
You will:



  • Gain knowledge and understanding of the business

  • Become familiar with all the varying business units and learn about their varying needs

  • Gain knowledge of various software programs including Agris, OneWeigh, and JD Edwards

  • Coordinate activities in grain weighing, grading, pricing and merchandising

  • Facilitate in invoicing and inventory management systems

  • Gain knowledge in Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable

  • Assist in monthly Agris and JDE close-out process

  • Acknowledge patrons and assist them in a courteous and professional manner

  • Carry out assigned responsibilities promptly and effectively

  • Maintain and promote a strong safety culture and follow all safety policies, procedures and regulations. Identify and communicate workplace hazards and correct or seek assistance in correcting unsafe actions or conditions.


Basic
Qualifications:
(required)



  • Working towards a degree in Agriculture Finance, Business Administration, or Accounting degree program


Preferred
Qualifications:
(desired)



  • Coursework in agriculture

  • Agriculture Background/understanding


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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