
Intern, Engineering/Rework Technician (Sandy, UT - Onsite)
Ventus, Sandy, UT, United States
Position
We’re looking for a hands‑on, detail‑oriented
Rework Technician Intern
to support our production line by repairing and reworking printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). This role is ideal for someone interested in electronics, soldering, troubleshooting, and learning how real manufacturing environments operate.
As a key contributor to the team's success, you will help reduce repair backlog, diagnose PCBA failures, and support RMA processing—all while gaining valuable industry experience.
What We Offer
Hands‑on experience repairing products used by major customers.
Mentorship from senior technicians and engineering teams.
Exposure to real manufacturing processes, test equipment, and quality systems.
Potential for future part‑time or full‑time opportunities.
Supportive and collaborative team environment.
What You Will Do
Perform soldering and rework on surface‑mount (SMT) and through‑hole PCB components.
Diagnose failures using meters, scopes, and production test equipment.
Process customer RMA returns by evaluating, repairing, and documenting results.
Support production technicians by quickly resolving failed units to keep workflows moving.
Maintain accurate repair logs, including root cause, replaced components, and testing notes.
Collaborate with engineering on escalated or unusual board failures.
Follow ESD, IPC, and internal quality workmanship standards.
Assist in reducing the repair stockpile and improving production efficiency.
Who You Are And What You Bring
Interest in electronics, hardware engineering, manufacturing, or related fields.
Basic soldering experience (school, hobby, or prior work).
Strong attention to detail with good manual dexterity.
Ability to follow technical instructions, diagrams, and repair procedures.
Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and ability to stay organized.
Reliable and proactive—ready to step in where needed.
Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. This includes, but is not limited to, work visas, employment‑based visas, or residency sponsorship. Candidates must have valid work authorization in the United States at the time of application. Visa applications of any kind will not be considered.
At Digi, we embrace diversity and inclusion among our teammates. It is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are committed to providing an environment of respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates.
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We’re looking for a hands‑on, detail‑oriented
Rework Technician Intern
to support our production line by repairing and reworking printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs). This role is ideal for someone interested in electronics, soldering, troubleshooting, and learning how real manufacturing environments operate.
As a key contributor to the team's success, you will help reduce repair backlog, diagnose PCBA failures, and support RMA processing—all while gaining valuable industry experience.
What We Offer
Hands‑on experience repairing products used by major customers.
Mentorship from senior technicians and engineering teams.
Exposure to real manufacturing processes, test equipment, and quality systems.
Potential for future part‑time or full‑time opportunities.
Supportive and collaborative team environment.
What You Will Do
Perform soldering and rework on surface‑mount (SMT) and through‑hole PCB components.
Diagnose failures using meters, scopes, and production test equipment.
Process customer RMA returns by evaluating, repairing, and documenting results.
Support production technicians by quickly resolving failed units to keep workflows moving.
Maintain accurate repair logs, including root cause, replaced components, and testing notes.
Collaborate with engineering on escalated or unusual board failures.
Follow ESD, IPC, and internal quality workmanship standards.
Assist in reducing the repair stockpile and improving production efficiency.
Who You Are And What You Bring
Interest in electronics, hardware engineering, manufacturing, or related fields.
Basic soldering experience (school, hobby, or prior work).
Strong attention to detail with good manual dexterity.
Ability to follow technical instructions, diagrams, and repair procedures.
Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and ability to stay organized.
Reliable and proactive—ready to step in where needed.
Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. This includes, but is not limited to, work visas, employment‑based visas, or residency sponsorship. Candidates must have valid work authorization in the United States at the time of application. Visa applications of any kind will not be considered.
At Digi, we embrace diversity and inclusion among our teammates. It is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are committed to providing an environment of respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates.
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