Looking to build a career in the food and beverage industry? Look no further than FPSA! FPSA is committed to the future of the food and beverage industry. We are dedicated to supporting our members and promoting industry growth through innovative scholarships, job postings, and training programs. Join us and let's build a bright future together!
FPSA is collaborating with universities to connect students with potential employers in the industry. Programs with strong engineering and food science departments are being highlighted, and career fair events are being held on their campuses. Members are encouraged to sign up directly with universities to participate in their spring hiring events.
The food processing supplier industry offers competitive salaries and opportunities for skill development and growth. FPSA's employer directory features employers with openings on the warehouse floor to the corporate office. Explore the possibilities of a career in the industry and find your next opportunity on FPSA's employers directory.
The Food Industry Technician (FIT) program a collaboration between FPSA, top food companies, and academic program providers, prepares technicians for the Food & Beverage industry. It offers necessary training and certification for skilled manufacturing, processing, and packaging technicians.
The FPSA Foundation is proud to offer twenty $10,000 career development scholarships to full-time employees of FPSA member companies and their immediate family members. High school seniors, college students, and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your future and the future of the food and beverage industry.
The MISA Foundation Scholarship Fund supports students interested in pursuing careers in the meat industry or engineering field. Scholarships range between $5,000 to $10,000 and are awarded based on academic performance, commitment to the industry, and potential for success. Applicants can be undergraduates or graduate students at a North American university, and US citizenship is not required.
The Tom Imbordino Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to honor the legacy of Tom Imbordino, a founding member of the Dairy Council and longtime supporter of the dairy industry. Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic performance, commitment to a career in the dairy or food industry, and potential for success, with each scholarship set at $3,500 in 2024 and open to junior or senior undergraduate students and Master or Ph.D. candidates in dairy or food sciences attending a North American university.