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A t 25, Robbie Allred has done a lot different jobs. He's worked in restaurants and as a park ranger, and served in the Marine Corps for four years. But becoming a paid intern at Protonex Technology Corp. in Southborough set him on a course he's been dream- ing about for a long time. "Most of my life, I've always been a science nerd and a space nerd," Allred said. So, when one of his professors at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester, James Heffernan, suggested he consider the position at Protonex, he jumped at the chance. The company makes advanced fuel cells for military and scientific uses, including unmanned real systems platforms. A space nerd at work With his background in electrical engineering, Allred began by testing and building small cables. "You come in, and they definitely give you a lot of responsibility and trust," he said. "But they're defi- nitely good about teaching you too. It's important to know when to ask for help." Today, Allred is a full-time electrical engineering technician at the company. Chris Bonnie, a senior engineer at Protonex and manager of the intern program, said hiring people like Allred is part of the point of offering internships as far as the company is concerned. Companies wanting to try out employees give young workers the chance to develop How interns and companies help each other Robbie Allred, 25 Electrical engineering technician, former electrical engineering intern, Protonex Technology Corp., Southborough Lives: Fitchburg Makes: Portable power solutions Career aspirations: Work on space systems, including rovers Pay: Industry standard for co-op students 12 S T U F F • 2 0 1 8 • StuffMadeinMA.com BY L IVIA GERSHON P H O T O / N A T H A N F I S K E

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