As an Accounting Intern, you will support the finance and accounting team with real responsibilities that keep the business running — reconciliations, month-end close support, and financial analysis — while learning how a global manufacturing organization creates value. You will take ownership of meaningful projects and gain hands-on experience to launch your career.
We believe everyone should be an entrepreneur, no matter their role. As an intern, you will be challenged, have your voice heard, and gain real experience within our companies. You will join a collaborative accounting team that partners across the business to deliver timely, accurate financial information.
•Support the monthly close process, including journal entries and account reconciliations
•Assist with accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger activities
•Help prepare financial reports, schedules, and variance analyses
•Gather and organize data from multiple systems for analysis
•Identify opportunities to improve and automate accounting processes
•Collaborate with finance partners and present findings to stakeholders
•Enrolled in an Accounting, Finance, or related degree program
•Legal authorization to work permanently in the United States for any employer without requiring visa sponsorship
•Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
•Proficiency with MS Excel
•Coursework in financial or managerial accounting and progress toward CPA eligibility
•Experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) or data tools (e.g., Power BI)
•Demonstrated interest in cost accounting, financial reporting, or budgeting
•This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

Based in Wichita, Kansas, Koch is one of the largest private companies in America. A diverse set of businesses and industries across the world, we work together to keep improving and exploring new ways to make life even better.
With a presence in more than 50 countries, Koch companies employ about 120,000 people worldwide, with nearly half of those in the United States. Koch offers abundant opportunities to improve life’s most necessary things – like food, clothing, water, transportation and technology.