Technical Placements
Placing Interns in Technical Job Sites
From robotics labs to CNC shops, our technical placements connect interns with hands-on careers in high-demand STEM fields across Northern Santa Barbara County.
Building Technical Talent
Pipeline Overview
Our technical placement pipeline identifies career-ready young adults and matches them with employers in advanced manufacturing, robotics, biomedical, and environmental sectors.
This initiative bridges the gap between graduation and industry needs by providing young adults with hands-on opportunities to apply engineering principles and cutting-edge technology toward solving real-world challenges.
Technical Placement Partners
Meet the employers building the next generation of technical talent.
Featured Worksites
TRIC Robotics
Autonomous Agricultural Innovation
Interns work alongside engineers developing autonomous robotic systems for precision agriculture, gaining hands-on experience with ROS, computer vision, and mechatronics in a cutting-edge facility.
Hardy Diagnostics
Microbiological Culture Media Manufacturing
Interns experience pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing and quality control, learning laboratory protocols, aseptic technique, and GMP compliance in a leading diagnostics company.
True Precision Machining
CNC & Precision Machining
Interns learn CNC programming, precision measurement, and advanced manufacturing processes producing components for aerospace, defense, and medical device industries.
Oilfield Environmental & Compliance
Environmental Monitoring & Remediation
Interns gain field experience in environmental compliance, soil and water sampling, and regulatory reporting for energy sector environmental management operations.
Halsell Builders · J. Will · New Life Construction
Construction & Trades
Interns rotate through construction trades including framing, electrical, plumbing, and project management with established local contractors building the region’s infrastructure.
Innovative Produce & Reiter Affiliated
Precision Agriculture & AgTech
Interns work in precision agriculture operations using GPS-guided equipment, data analytics for crop management, and modern supply chain logistics for major berry and produce operations.








