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Food Service Intern Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

SkillBridge Driver Operator Intern

Goddard, KS · On-site

$60K/yr

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  • PTO

Maintain service log-books on vehicles and equipment. On-site: * Uphold Process Safety Management ... Tax free daily per diem for food and monthly cell phone stipend * Single room hotel lodging ...

Manager - National Tax Office

Wichita, KS · Remote

$99K - $130K/yr

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Pinion is the nation's leading food and ag consulting and accounting firm, helping clients and ... For intern applicants, we will need the date you anticipate being available to work full-time in ...

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Food Service Intern information

What is a food service intern?

Food Service Interns are individuals, often students or recent graduates, who gain hands-on experience in the food service industry through temporary positions. Their responsibilities typically include assisting with food preparation, serving customers, maintaining cleanliness, and learning about kitchen operations. The internship provides valuable exposure to industry standards, safety protocols, and teamwork in a fast-paced environment. This role can help interns develop essential skills for future careers in hospitality or culinary management.

What is the difference between Food Service Intern vs Food Service Assistant?

AspectFood Service InternFood Service Assistant
CredentialsOften enrolled in or recent graduates of hospitality or culinary programsHigh school diploma or equivalent; sometimes food safety certification
Work EnvironmentRestaurants, catering, hospitality settings, often in training or learning rolesRestaurants, cafeterias, fast food outlets, assisting with daily operations
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, hospitality companies, internships for experienceFood service establishments, restaurants, cafes, supporting staff

Food Service Interns typically focus on gaining experience and learning in hospitality settings, often as part of an educational program. Food Service Assistants perform more routine tasks to support daily operations in food establishments. Both roles are essential in the food service industry but differ mainly in experience level and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a food service intern?

To thrive as a Food Service Intern, you need a basic understanding of food safety, sanitation practices, and customer service, often supported by a high school diploma or enrollment in a hospitality program. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory management tools, and basic kitchen equipment is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and communication skills set successful interns apart in dynamic food service environments. These skills and qualifications are essential for ensuring efficient operations, delivering excellent customer experiences, and maintaining a safe workplace.

What types of hands-on experience can I expect as a food service intern?

As a Food Service Intern, you'll typically gain practical experience in various aspects of food preparation, service, and safety. You may assist with meal planning, inventory management, customer service, and maintaining cleanliness standards in the kitchen and dining areas. Interns often rotate through different stations, working closely with chefs, supervisors, and front-of-house staff to understand the full scope of operations. This exposure helps you develop teamwork skills, adaptability, and a comprehensive understanding of food service workflows.

What are the most commonly searched types of Food Service jobs in Kansas?

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SkillBridge Driver Operator Intern

MacroSource LLC

Goddard, KS • On-site

$60K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Operator Driver Skillbridge Internship

Are you ready to play a pivotal role in the heart of agriculture supply, using cutting-edge technology and working alongside a team of skilled professionals? If you thrive on travel, operating various equipment, and being part of a dynamic team, our Operator Driver Skillbridge Internship in Wichita, Kansas could be the perfect opportunity for you!

This position is open to participants in the DOD's SkillBridge program. For more information see: https://skillbridge.osd.mil

Job Summary:

As an Operator Driver, you'll be instrumental in delivering high-quality phosphate fertilizer to agriculture centers across the Midwest. Working closely with a team of 4 members, you'll travel directly to customers to produce fertilizer on-site. While driving constitutes only 20% of the job, you'll move the unit from site to site, covering approximately 50,000 miles per year. Main worksite: 1690 N 167th W Goddard, KS 67052

Benefits when becoming a Full-Time Employee after successfully completing the internship:

Join Blick's as a full-time employee and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including generous paid time off, medical, dental, and vision insurance from Day #1 of full-time employment, employer-paid Short/Long-Term Disability and Life insurance, and a 401k with generous matching. At Blick's, we recognize and reward the valuable contributions of our team members. The starting annual salary for Operator Drivers is $60,000 plus career advancement opportunities.

Key Responsibilities:

Off-site:

  • Conduct DOT inspections and complete driver reports for safe transportation.
  • Assist in equipment transportation between job sites.
  • Set up, operate, and pack up equipment at job sites.
  • Prepare railcars for unloading and return transport.
  • Utilize Microsoft Excel for documentation and reporting.
  • Inspect and document items needing repair or inspection before the next job.
  • Maintain service log-books on vehicles and equipment.

On-site:

  • Uphold Process Safety Management (PSM) standards for equipment.
  • Perform basic maintenance tasks on trucks, cars, and production equipment, replacing broken or worn components to ensure optimal functionality.
  • Maintain cleanliness in shop, production areas, and company equipment.

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED preferred.
  • CDL A License required. Four weeks of the 11-week Skillbridge Internship are spent obtaining a Class A CDL by completing a CDL course at a third-party commercial driving school
  • Mechanical and maintenance proficiency
  • Experience in the fertilizer industry is a plus
  • Proficient with Microsoft Excel. Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook and Word a plus
  • This role requires English proficiency to ensure safe and effective communication in a safety-sensitive environment.
  • Full-time employees must reside within a 45-minute commute of Goddard, Kansas

Special Demands/Skills:

  • Wear company-supplied required safety gear: hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toe or sturdy leather boots.
  • Ability to work in confined spaces, deal with heights while following respiratory and fall protection guidelines and lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Driving constitutes 20% of the job:
    • Typical work week involves departure from the main worksite and traveling within a 16-state area.
    • While off-site with the unit, operating time is divided around the clock.
    • As a full-time employee: Tax free daily per diem for food and monthly cell phone stipend
    • Single room hotel lodging provided.

Training and Development:

At Blick's, we believe in fostering the growth and development of our team members. Our comprehensive career roadmap provides training opportunities to help you further your career, enhance your skills, and contribute to your professional growth.

SkillBridge Internship Program Overview:

Driver Operators operate and transport specialized fertilizer equipment to agricultural sites across the Midwest. This role involves driving between job locations, setting up and operating machinery, and performing basic maintenance tasks. Driver Operators document inspections, ensure compliance with safety standards, support on-site production processes, and also assist in maintaining equipment.

Length of Entire SkillBridge Training Program: 11 weeks

Week - Training Module - Learning Objective

1 - Intro to Industry Operations - Integration into the organization and the industry, including safety and environmental training

2 - Fieldwork Week #1 - Go off-site as a member of 4-person crew to observe client-site reacting

3 - Fieldwork Week #2 - Go off-site as a member of 4-person crew, perform basic set up/tear down on phosphoric acid operations

4 - Fieldwork Week #3 - Go off-site as a member of 4-person crew, perform set up/tear down on phosphoric acid operations and initial reporting processes

5 - Fieldwork Week #4 - Go off-site as a member of 4-person crew, perform begin set up/tear down on anhydrous ammonia operations

6 - CDL Driver's School - Week 1 of third-party professional Commercial Driver License (CDL) Driver's School

7 - CDL Driver's School - Week 2 of third-party professional CDL Driver's School

8 - CDL Driver's School - Week 3 of third-party professional CDL Driver's School

9 - CDL Driver's School - Week 4 of third-party professional CDL Driver's School—Obtain CDL Class A License

10 - Driving Fieldwork Week #1 - Drive Secondary Vehicle & Trailer as a member of 4-person crew and participate as needed in client-site reacting process

11 - Driving Fieldwork Week #2 - Drive Secondary Vehicle & Trailer as a member of 4-person crew and participate as needed in client-site reacting process

12 - Graduate from training plan—Full-Time Job Offer

We are an equal opportunity employer.

All interns and employees must undergo a drug test, background check, and motor vehicle report.