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Paid Robotics Internship

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$18.25 - $24/hr

We are looking for a Robotics Engineering Intern to help develop the AUV's core hardware systems ... Path to a full-time role or extended internship * Field work and ocean deployments of hardware

We are looking for an Autonomy & Software Engineer to own the intelligence layer of our AUV from ... robotic systems (full-time, internship, or substantial research/project work) * Solid understanding ...

Resume showing recent background in physics, chemistry, aerospace science, engineering, robotics or ... Internships, etc. If you are intrigued and meet the requirements, then please apply now to join ...

Electrical Engineer

Merritt Island, FL ยท On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Prefer EIT License or prior engineering co-op/internship experience * Technical Skills: Proficiency ... robotics, and more. Our technical expertise is paired with an exceptional team of business ...

Electrical Engineer

Merritt Island, FL ยท Hybrid

$80K - $100K/yr

Prefer EIT License or prior engineering co-op/internship experience * Technical Skills: Proficiency ... robotics, and more. Our technical expertise is paired with an exceptional team of business ...

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What is a robotics internship?

A robotics internship is a temporary position that provides hands-on experience in designing, programming, and testing robotic systems. Interns often work with tools like CAD software and programming languages such as Python or C++, gaining practical skills in automation and robotics development.

How much do Amazon robotics interns make?

Amazon robotics interns typically earn between $20 and $35 per hour, depending on experience and location. Internships often last 10 to 12 weeks and may include additional benefits such as housing stipends or transportation allowances.

Is robot programming a good career?

Robot programming is a growing field within automation and robotics engineering, involving coding and testing software for robotic systems using languages like Python or C++. It offers opportunities in manufacturing, research, and development environments, often requiring knowledge of sensors, control systems, and programming tools. The career can be stable and well-paying for those with technical skills and relevant certifications.
What are the most commonly searched types of Robot Programming jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Robot Programming jobs in Florida are:

Paid Robotics Internship

MOBY Robotics

Miami, FL โ€ข On-site

$18.25 - $24/hr

Full-time

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Job description


We are looking for a Robotics Engineering Intern to help develop the AUV's core hardware systems, with a strong focus on sensor integration, actuator design, and power management. This role involves end-to-end ownership from PCB design and sensor bring-up to embedded driver development and full-system integration. You will be responsible for integrating high-reliability sensors, designing and optimizing actuators (such as motors), and ensuring seamless communication across all subsystems. A key aspect of the role is building efficient power architectures, including battery consumption optimization and Battery Management System (BMS) development, to ensure robust, long-duration operation. This is a hands-on position spanning both lab and field environments, requiring you to ensure that all hardware components perform reliably under demanding underwater conditions.
RESPONSIBILTIES
  • Assist in the design, layout, fabrication, and validation of custom PCBs for power distribution, battery systems, and vehicle control electronics.
  • Support development and integration of actuators (motors, thrusters, and drive electronics), including basic control and performance testing.
  • Help design and maintain efficient onboard power systems, focusing on battery usage, load management, and operational safety.
  • Contribute to the mechanical design of robot subsystems, including mounts, enclosures, brackets, sealing interfaces, and structural components using CAD tools.
  • Prototype and manufacture parts using rapid fabrication methods such as 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, and basic workshop tools.
  • Integrate onboard sensors (IMU, depth/pressure sensors, current monitors, leak detection, etc.) and assist with hardware bring-up, calibration, and validation.
  • Develop and debug embedded interfaces and sensor communication pipelines for reliable data delivery to the robotics software stack (ROS2).
  • Participate in full system integration: wiring, cable routing, board mounting, thermal management, and documentation updates.
  • Assist with testing and troubleshooting across hardware-software interfaces, including electronics validation and system-level debugging.
  • Support field deployments and post-mission analysis, helping diagnose issues, review system logs, and improve hardware reliability.

Requirements
MUST HAVE
  • Master's/Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Electronics, or a closely related field.
  • Proven experience designing, fabricating, and validating custom PCBs.
  • Knowledge of power systems, including battery usage optimization, power distribution, and working with lithium-based battery systems.
  • Strong proficiency with CAD software, preferably Fusion 360.
  • Hands-on experience with prototyping and fabrication methods, including 3D printing (FDM/SLA), CNC machining, and laser cutting
  • Experience developing or integrating actuators (motors, drivers, control electronics), with an understanding of control and performance considerations.
  • Strong proficiency in embedded C/C++ with experience on microcontroller platforms (STM32, Teensy, Arduino, ESP32, or similar).
  • Solid understanding of serial communication protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN) and experience in debugging at the signal level using lab instruments.
  • Comfortable in a hardware lab environment, soldering, rework, bench instruments, and hands-on assembly.

NICE TO HAVE
  • Experience with subsea or robotics hardware ecosystems, such as Blue Robotics or similar AUV/ROV platforms.
  • Familiarity with ROS2 - writing or modifying sensor nodes, using topics and services.
  • Experience designing or working with Battery Management Systems (BMS) for lithium-based power systems.
  • Experience with conformal coating, potting, or other environmental protection processes for electronics.
  • Competitive robotics background (RoboSub, Formula Student, MATE ROV, or similar).

Benefits
  • Competetive compensation
  • Path to a full-time role or extended internship
  • Field work and ocean deployments of hardware
  • Work directly with a small, highly technical team