Intervala Internships

Our paid internships are designed to provide students with real-world mentorship and experience in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment. Meaningful projects and assignments will provide valuable hands-on experience in your field. And, you’ll be exposed to the inner workings of a growing, leading-edge electronics manufacturing company while learning from Intervala’s talented team.

If you’re interested in internship opportunities at Intervala, we encourage you to check out our job openings page. Intervala internships typically take place during the summer term. We post opportunities in the first quarter of the year and extend offers in April.  

What to expect:

  • A collaborative and team-based work environment

  • Assignment of projects based on current operational or departmental needs

  • Responsibility for accomplishing performance goals

  • Potential opportunity for full-time employment with Intervala upon your graduation

The ideal candidate is highly motivated and has:

  • A desire to contribute to Intervala’s success

  • An inquisitive attitude and ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment

  • A willingness to embrace our customer-centric culture

  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills

  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills

  • High school diploma or equivalent; must currently be pursuing field consistent with internship

Intern Testimonials

What was the most interesting project you worked on during your internship with Intervala?

I don’t think there was just one thing that I could choose. Overall, I think that being exposed to real-world accounting procedures and being able to get that experience outside of the classroom was a great experience.

Michael Baker, Accounting Intern, Summer 2022

The most exciting project I worked on this summer would be reverse engineering a board. It was very interesting seeing the different processes that were used to get all the information that was needed. This was a great opportunity to learn as well as apply my knowledge from my classes.

Dustin Baker, Test Engineering Intern, Summer 2022

The most exciting thing about Human Resources is no day is the same as the day before. We have several projects happening at once and observing the Human Resources team at Intervala coordinate them is inspiring. I appreciate the opportunity this internship has provided to experience real-world situations and lessons. This internship has reconfirmed for me that this is a role I see myself in long term. A big thank you to the Human Resources team at Intervala for your excellent leadership.

June Rose Lipinski, Human Resources Intern, Summer 2022

Probably the most interesting project(s) I worked on this summer was creating different Excel macros to automate time-consuming data management procedures. It’s something I had never worked on before and I had to do a lot of research (and trial and error) to figure out a completely new skill. It really taught me how difficult it is to keep track of accurate data collection and management when working which such a large quantity of complicated and sensitive products.

Matthew Miller, NPI Engineer Intern, Summer 2022

I did a project to analyze the disposition of non-conforming material from the depanelization process for the past three years. Then I created a presentation to present the data to management.

Andrew Montijo, Quality Engineer Intern, Summer 2022

The most interesting task I worked on this summer was tariff sheets. It was very interesting to see the buying process from start to finish and how these processes affect the everyday business practices of a corporation.

Aydan Roney, Purchasing Intern, Summer 2022

During my internship at Intervala, they encouraged me to expand my business and programming expertise. A few tasks I have done are setting up and closing quotes, as well as developing macros to simplify various parts of the quoting process. One of these macros was to adjust material quantities when quoting family assemblies. Doing so has saved the material analysis hours of complex manual calculations in addition to reducing the possible human error.

Curtis Schrack, Quote Analyst Intern, Summer 2022