Engineer Co-op January 2026- Multiple U.S Locations

Cargill · Agriculture, Food and Beverage
📍 Minneapolis, MN 🏢 On Site 💰 $25-$35 /hr

About this internship

Cargill is offering an Engineer Co-op for January 2026 with multiple U.S. locations, listed as on-site and based in Minneapolis, MN. This co-op is paid at $25-$35 per hour and is intended for students pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in an engineering discipline such as Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, Environmental, Packaging, or related fields. To be eligible, you’ll need authorization to work in the U.S. that is not based solely on a student visa or a visa sponsored by a third-party employer, and your degree should be completed between December 2026 and May 2029.

Qualifications

Required

  • Right to work in the U.S. that is not based solely on possession of a student visa or a visa sponsored by a third-party employer
  • Pursuing a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering (ChE), BioChemical Engineering (BChE), Mechanical Engineering (ME), Biosystems Engineering (BSE), Agricultural Engineering (AgE), Mining Engineering (MinE), Electrical Engineering (EE), Industrial Engineering (IE), Environmental Engineering, Packaging or other related engineering discipline
  • Bachelor’s/master’s degree to be/recently completed between December 2026 – May 2029

Nice to have

  • Availability to work on-site and relocate to one of the multiple U.S. locations if needed.
  • Coursework, projects, or co-op/internship experience related to agriculture, food, and beverage operations.
  • Comfort collaborating with cross-functional teams and communicating clearly in a professional setting.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and a willingness to learn in a hands-on engineering environment.
  • Flexibility across related engineering areas (e.g., process, mechanical, electrical, industrial, environmental, or packaging) depending on assignment.

How to stand out (TUN tip)

Before applying, confirm your expected graduation window (December 2026–May 2029) and that your U.S. work authorization meets the requirement (not solely a student visa or third-party-sponsored visa). When you apply, emphasize engineering coursework and projects that align with agriculture, food, and beverage settings, and note your willingness to work on-site in one of the listed U.S. locations.

Cargill – Engineer Co-op January 2026- Multiple U.S Locations