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IT Intern - Unpaid

CompanyGoodwill of Greater Grand Rapids
LocationGrandville
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 20, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will assist with PC setup, configuration, basic hardware repairs, and troubleshooting connectivity issues. They will also support IT staff with inventory management and daily operational tasks.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
226
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Goodwill of Greater Grand Rapids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and a member organization of Goodwill Industries International. Goodwill sells donated goods to fuel its mission of job training and placement opportunities to help people create better futures by building their skills and finding jobs.
About the Role

Description

About the Role

Goodwill of Greater Grand Rapids is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented IT Intern who is currently pursuing an IT-related degree and is eager to gain hands-on technical experience in a professional environment. 


This is an onsite position in our Grandville office.


What You’ll Do

• Assist with PC setup, configuration, troubleshooting, and basic hardware repairs.

• Provide support for basic network connectivity issues.

• Assist with the installation, setup, and troubleshooting of printers and other computer peripherals.

• Support inventory management and asset tracking processes.

• Provide general support to IT staff on projects and daily operational tasks.


Competencies

• Basic PC hardware and Windows OS knowledge.

• Strong troubleshooting and problem solving skills.

• Ability to work independently and learn quickly.

• Professional, ethical, reliable, and detail-oriented


What You’ll Gain

Here are four key benefits the intern will gain:

• Hands-On Technical Experience – Practical experience with PC setup, hardware troubleshooting, basic networking, and peripheral support in a real-world IT environment.

• Problem-Solving Skills Development – Strengthened analytical and troubleshooting abilities through resolving day-to-day technical issues.

• Professional Workplace Exposure – Experience working within an IT team, understanding workflows, service standards, and professional communication.

• Career Preparation & Skill Building – Enhanced technical foundation, asset management knowledge, and confidence that supports future IT roles and career growth.


Requirements

Ideal For Students Studying: 

Information Technology 

Computer Science

Key Skills
Pc SetupConfigurationTroubleshootingHardware RepairsNetwork ConnectivityPeripheral SupportInventory ManagementAsset TrackingWindows Os KnowledgeProblem SolvingDetail Oriented
Categories
TechnologyAdministrative