STI Welcomes New Intern Trey Lockhart


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STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and small-to-medium volume contract PCB assembly, would like to welcome Trey Lockhart as an engineering intern this semester.

Trey is a senior at the Bob Jones High School Engineering Academy. This opportunity to work with STI’s engineers on a multitude of projects will broaden his exposure to multi-disciplined engineering, build confidence, and generate enthusiasm for a future in Electronics and Engineering.

Trey will be attending Jackson State in Jackson, Mississippi on a football scholarship and studying electronics engineering in the fall. We wish him all the best in his new endeavors.

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