Safety Intern (Summer 2026)

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Perdue Foods has a goal of becoming the most trusted name in premium proteins by creating products for consumers and for retail and foodservice customers around the globe while changing the way animals are raised for food. It is part of Perdue Farms, a fourth-generation, family-owned food and agricultural business deeply rooted in tradition yet with a forward-thinking mindset. We believe that success starts with our people, and our culture is built on a foundation of teamwork, integrity, and respect, where every voice matters and everyone is encouraged to contribute to our shared goals. We are dedicated to creating a supportive, inclusive environment where associates feel valued and inspired to make an impact, both within the company and in the communities we serve. From promoting growth and development to prioritizing work-life balance, we're committed to helping our team members thrive. That's Perdue. Summary Come join us as a Safety Intern in Washington, IN for Summer 2026! Our Safety Internship offers students hands-on, real-world experience within the company over an 10 - 12 week period. Come experience an inside look in the world of Safety, CPG and Food Production. The Summer Safety Intern will support the Perdue Foods Safety Team in executing safety initiatives across plant operations. This hands-on role offers exposure to real-world safety practices, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement projects in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. What can you expect from a Perdue summer internship? * Competitive Pay * Exciting Social, Philanthropic, and Networking Events with other Perdue Interns * Hands-On, Real World Work Experience and a Dedicated Summer Mentor * Learning Workshops * Travel to Perdue Locations Such as our Innovation Center, Perdue Learning University and Live Production Farms * Interaction with Senior Leadership * Housing Stipend Principal and Essential Duties & Responsibilities * Assist in conducting safety audits, inspections, and risk assessments across departments. * Support incident investigations and root cause analyses. * Help develop and deliver safety training materials for associates. * Participate in ergonomic assessments and hazard identification. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement corrective actions. * Present findings and recommendations to site leadership at the end of the internship. Minimum Education * Must be a rising Sophomore, Junior or Senior currently pursuing a Bachelors degree at an accredited university in a relevant field of study. Pursuing a bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, or related field. * Must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA or higher Experience Requirements * Must be proficient at Microsoft Office and able to learn new software * Possess strong analytical, communication and time management skills * Demonstrated leadership and teamwork skills * Ability to work independently or effectively in a team environment Experience Preferred * Strongly prefer a rising Junior or Senior who has completed at least 2 college-level communication courses Environmental Factors and Physical Requirements Ability to work for 8 hours or more in a stationary position or travel on a wet, moist, dry, greasy floors which may include metal or plastic grating surfaces with up to 4 hours in a single interval. Ability to work from various types of ladders and/or stairs. Exposure to and work in temperatures of less than -40 degrees and 75 degrees with ambient humidity. Noise exposure of 110 db, and light intensity range of 50 to 100 foot candles. Bending, twisting, lifting up to 50 lbs, reaching, sitting, and grasping varies in repetitions, distance, degrees, angle, weight, heights, longest interval of time, objects grasped, and body positions depending upon the maintenance task required. Exposure to chlorinated water (50 ppm, ammonia vapors ) 5 ppm, dry ice, caustic detergents, lubricating oils, hydraulic oils, and other chemicals found in a poultry processing plant. Must use and / or wear protective and safety equipment required for the job. Perdue Farms Inc. is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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