Careers

Campus Ambassador Program

Unpaid (funded activities)On CampusCommunityFlexible, a few hours per week

The Trace Campus Ambassador Program is for student leaders who want to build PCB design and hardware communities on campus. Ambassadors organize events, grow student engagement, and work with faculty to establish a lasting technical presence.

What you'll do

  • Help launch, grow, or strengthen a PCB design or hardware design club or campus community
  • Recruit students from EE, CE, robotics, embedded systems, and maker spaces
  • Organize workshops, demos, technical talks, project nights, or build sessions
  • Serve as the main campus point of contact between Trace, students, and faculty
  • Introduce students to Trace through hands-on demos and onboarding
  • Gather product feedback and campus insights
  • Represent Trace at engineering events, club fairs, and hackathons
  • Work with a faculty recommender who can support the campus effort

Who should apply

  • Current undergraduate or graduate students
  • Students studying EE, CE, mechatronics, robotics, embedded systems, physics, or related
  • Students with leadership experience in technical clubs, labs, or student organizations
  • Students who are organized, proactive, and excited about building communities
  • Students with interest in PCB design, electronics, and hardware

What Trace provides

  • Funding for approved activities and events
  • Direct access to the Trace team
  • Training and onboarding on the platform
  • Resources for workshops, demos, and community-building
  • Hands-on leadership experience
  • Recognition for growing the next generation of PCB designers
  • Opportunity to shape how PCB design tools are introduced to students

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