Community MakerSpace Internship
Date Posted
Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation
Position Description:
The Community Makerspace Internship position is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a creative, collaborative environment. Over the course of three months, the intern will learn practical design and Makerspace skills while also supporting day-to-day operations behind the scenes. This role is ideal for someone looking to build their resume with new technical and creative abilities.
What You’ll Learn As an Intern, you will receive guided learning in:
Design tools and processes
3D printing S
ublimation
Vinyl cutting
Printing and engraving
Laser cutting
Sewing and textile basics
Customer Service skills
What You’ll Do
In addition to skill-building, the intern will help with general support tasks as needed, such as:
Preparing printed materials (cutting, folding, assembling brochures)
Assisting with event promotion (adding to community calendars)
Carrying supplies and helping set up for workshops or programs
Other light behind-the-scenes support as opportunities arise
Work with outside customers to create and fullfil print orders Maintenance on Makerspace machinery
Recommended Qualifications:
Strong communication skills and attention to detail
Organized, with an ability to prioritize time-sensitive assignments and meet deadlines
Creative, flexible, self-starter who also works well within a team;
takes direction well Interest in technology and software literate
Job Location:
32 East Baltimore Avenue
Lansdowne, PA 19050
Compensation Details: MakerSpace materials and membership available
Approximate Hours Per Week: 16 - 20
Company Description:
About the LEDC The Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization whose mission is to celebrate the arts as a catalyst to generate economic activity and encourage investment in the Lansdowne area. We do this through a variety of events and services for current and prospective businesses, as well as residents and visitors. The LEDC operates an art studio and co-working building called UtilityWorks. Which includes affordable artist studios, a gallery, ceramics studio as well as space open for use by the broader community. The LEDC oversees the administration and planning of several festivals and fairs, including Arts on the Ave, a fall outdoor street festival, A Bit of the Arts, an indoor winter fine art festival, and the Lansdowne Farmers Market, which runs weekly during the summer and at select times during the rest of the year. Additionally, the LEDC partners with the Lansdowne Borough to aid in the production of events.
