Role Summary
IntelliServ is seeking an Electrical Engineering Intern to support our R&D and Sustaining team in developing and validating electronic hardware for field-deployed tools and supporting systems. This is a hands-on lab internship focused on prototyping, debug, and test execution. You’ll work closely with experienced engineers and contribute to real product development work.
Key Responsibilities
- Support prototype build and electronic assembly, including basic rework as needed
- Assist with PCB bring-up, troubleshooting, and debugging under engineer guidance
- Use standard lab tools and instrumentation: DMM, oscilloscope, power supplies, and related equipment
- Help develop, execute, and document test procedures and test results
- Capture findings clearly in test notes and short reports (what was tested, setup, results, issues found)
- Assist with schematic/PCB updates and engineering documentation (training provided)
- Maintain clear, organized lab practices (fixtures, parts, cables, test setups)
- Work with team members across disciplines to support rapid iteration and issue resolution
Required Qualifications
- Currently pursuing a BS in Electrical Engineering (or closely related discipline)
- Basic understanding of electronics fundamentals (Ohms Law, power concepts, signal processing, RF)
- Comfortable learning and working in a lab environment with hands-on tasks
- Strong attention to detail and ability to document work clearly
- Ability to work on-site in Provo for lab activities
Preferred Qualifications (Nice-to-Have)
- Soldering experience (through-hole and SMT)
- Familiarity with Altium Designer (coursework or project experience)
- Exposure to embedded hardware concepts (UART/I2C/SPI, sensors, power regulation)
- Prior experience building or running test setups, fixtures, or harnesses
- Demonstrated personal/academic projects involving electronics build + debug
What You’ll Gain
- Real-world experience taking hardware from prototype to validated design
- Practical debug and test skills used in professional R&D
- Mentorship from engineers and exposure to cross-functional product development
Submit your resume and (if available) a short project summary (coursework, lab projects, or personal builds are great).