Check Out Intervala’s Technology Internship, Co-Op, and Hiring Opportunities at the Hire UP Job Fair on October 26!
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Intervala will attend the Pittsburgh Technology Council’s Hire UP job fair on Thursday, October 26 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm ET at the University of Pittsburgh.

We have a great internship and co-op program through the University of Pittsburgh for engineering students looking to apply their theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom to real life scenarios in a manufacturing environment. If you’re looking for an internship with hands-on experience, this is the opportunity for you! Our internship program is open to all students pursuing a technical, four-year engineering degree. The co-op program is currently available only to Pitt freshman and sophomores, due to a limited number of openings. 

In addition to our internship and co-op program opportunities, Intervala has full-time engineering positions available for alumni or recent grads with prior applicable experience.

For a full list of open positions, check out our Careers page at www.intervala.com/careers.

The Hire UP event will be held at the University of Pittsburgh, William Pitt Union, Assembly Room (Main Floor), 3959 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

Colleen Clements
Intervala Supports Habitat for Humanity
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Intervala hit the links to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Our company was a threesome sponsor for customer Komatsu Mining Corp’s seventh annual golf outing, held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Including our participation, the 2017 event generated $85K to support Habitat’s efforts in the Washington Park neighborhood of Milwaukee, just a few miles from a Komatsu facility. To date, this neighborhood has seen a 70 percent reduction in vacant lots and blighted properties, as well as a 48 percent reduction in crime. By the end of 2017, Habitat estimates its efforts will provide 215 Washington Park families with safe and stable homes. We are proud to support our customer Komatsu Mining Corp and its commitment to helping Habitat for Humanity provide safe and affordable housing to those in need. Click here to read more.  

Colleen Clements
EMS Industry Veteran Randy Lainhart Joins Intervala to Lead Business Development
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Randy Lainhart, Director of Business Development

East Pittsburgh, Pa., October 11, 2017 – Intervala, LLC, a full-service manufacturer of high-reliability, precision electronic and electromechanical products, announced today that Randy Lainhart has joined the Company as director of business development. Lainhart’s career in the electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industry spans more than 25 years and reflects an established track record in business development, sales, and marketing leadership. In his new role, he will lead the advancement of Intervala’s strategic business development initiatives within the industrial, natural resources, medical, and other select markets.

Lainhart joined Intervala from i3 Electronics, Inc., a vertically integrated provider of high-performance electronic solutions. As vice president of sales for i3, he was responsible for discovery and development of new customer accounts and leading the company’s marketing direction. He previously served as sales director for 4Front Solutions, LLC (formerly, AccuSpec Electronics). Prior to that, he was vice president of sales and marketing for EMS leaders Catalyst Manufacturing, Inc. (now part of Asteelflash), and OnCore Manufacturing, LLC (now part of NEO Tech). Lainhart holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Binghamton University.

“We are delighted to be adding a business development professional of Randy’s caliber to our team,” said Teresa Huber, president and CEO. “During his extensive career, he has built a strong, industry proven track record for leading small and larger EMS providers in the achievement of their growth objectives. We’re happy to have Randy on board and look forward to his leadership in developing exciting new growth opportunities for Intervala and further enhancing our partnerships with existing customers.” 

Intervala’s suite of capabilities, including electronic and electromechanical integration, flexible manufacturing, and expertise with complex high-reliability products, is unique in the EMS industry,” said Lainhart. “This is a time of great opportunity for Intervala and I’m excited to be part of the team. I’m looking forward to working closely with our current customers, as well as developing new, long-lasting customer relationships for our Company.” 

About Intervala

At Intervala, we create customized, intelligent solutions for each customer’s unique requirements. We are a full-service manufacturer of high-reliability, precision electronic and electromechanical products for companies in industrial, medical, transportation, and other technology-driven markets. Customers choose Intervala because we understand their complex product and service needs. Our team draws on decades of experience to bring a fresh approach to problem-solving, combining turnkey manufacturing capabilities and engineering, materials management, and global fulfillment services to deliver smart, innovative solutions. Total customer satisfaction is the cornerstone of our business. To learn more about Intervala, visit www.intervala.com

Colleen Clements
Intervala Named Exclusive Manufacturer of TIAMA Inspection Machines in the Americas

East Pittsburgh, Pa., July 26, 2017 – Intervala, LLC, a full-service manufacturer of high-reliability, precision electronic and electromechanical products, announced today that it has reached a multiyear, multimillion dollar agreement with new customer TIAMA AMERICAS to manufacture glass container inspection machines. Intervala will be the exclusive manufacturer of the machines in the Americas and will produce them at its East Pittsburgh, Pa., facility.

Intervala will manufacture the numerous electronic, electrical, and mechanical components required for this high-tech equipment, then assemble them into fully operational machines for TIAMA. Manufacturers of glass bottles, jars, and vials use the proprietary TIAMA inspection technology to detect defects in the containers before they are shipped to the user.

“This exclusive agreement with TIAMA AMERICAS is a significant milestone for Intervala,” said Teresa Huber, president and chief executive officer. “We are honored to be chosen as TIAMA’s first manufacturing partner in the Americas and pleased to expand our customer base to include this global leader. Our work with TIAMA is an excellent fit with Intervala’s niche of manufacturing complex electronic and electromechanical products that must operate reliably in the most demanding conditions.”

About TIAMA AMERICAS

TIAMA AMERICAS, based in Maumee, Ohio, is the American subsidiary of TIAMA, the world leader in providing inspection and quality control solutions for the glass packaging industry. TIAMA is headquartered in Vourles, France.

About Intervala

At Intervala, we create customized, intelligent solutions for each customer’s unique requirements. We are a full-service manufacturer of high-reliability, precision electronic and electromechanical products for companies in industrial, medical, transportation, and other technology-driven markets. Customers choose Intervala because we understand their complex product and service needs. Our team draws on decades of experience to bring a fresh approach to problem-solving, combining turnkey manufacturing capabilities and engineering, materials management, and global fulfillment services to deliver smart, innovative solutions. Total customer satisfaction is the cornerstone of our business. To learn more about Intervala, visit http://www.intervala.com.

Colleen Clements
Intervala’s Support of Manufacturing Innovation Challenge Featured in New Video

Intervala is included in a new video presentation that shows how schools, businesses, and organizations in the Greater Pittsburgh Region are teaming up to generate a passion for manufacturing careers among students. In the video, Program Manager Chance Turner describes how Intervala’s support of the Manufacturing Innovation Challenge gives high school students the opportunity to solve real-world manufacturing problems. The video was produced by Remake Learning, a professional network of educators and innovators working together to shape the future of teaching and learning in the region.

Colleen Clements