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Mechanical Engineer Intern

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

Our robots operate in production settings, which means mechanical design must be practical ... On-site in San Francisco, CA * Part-time or full-time internship, balanced with school commitments ...

As an intern in Studio Productions, you are part of the team that is "Kansas City's News Leader ... learning robotic cameras, floor directing, lighting and show set-ups. Interns are required to be ...

Robot Operations Analyst Intern

Las Cruces, NM · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

This is a field-facing, high-impact internship where you'll work closely with operations leaders ... You'll gain exposure to robotics tech, logistics, fleet support, on-site troubleshooting, and ...

Robotics Customer Operations Intern

Menlo Park, CA · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

We're hiring a Robotics Customer Operations Intern to get in the weeds with us and tighten every ... Over a 3-month internship, you'll collaborate with Production, Supply Chain, and Support Operations ...

Radiology Intern

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

... Robotic Surgery by Surgical Review Corporation. Responsibilities * Interns are personnel hired at or near the end of their formal education period. * Any Intern hired to work in the Department of ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Robotics Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Robotics Intern, you need a solid understanding of robotics fundamentals, programming languages such as Python or C++, and coursework in engineering or computer science. Familiarity with robotics platforms (like ROS), CAD software, and basic electronics or mechatronics tools is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and eagerness to learn help interns excel in collaborative and fast-paced environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for contributing effectively to robotics projects and adapting to the evolving demands of the field.

What does a Robotics Intern do?

A Robotics Intern assists engineering teams with designing, building, and testing robotic systems. Typical responsibilities include programming robots, troubleshooting hardware or software issues, and documenting their work. Interns may also help with research, data analysis, or prototype development. The role offers hands-on experience and the opportunity to learn from industry professionals in robotics and automation.

What kinds of projects and responsibilities can a Robotics Intern expect during their internship?

As a Robotics Intern, you can expect to work on hands-on projects ranging from prototyping and testing robotic systems to assisting with programming and integrating sensors or actuators. Interns often support senior engineers by collecting and analyzing data, troubleshooting hardware or software, and contributing to documentation. Collaboration is a key aspect, as you'll likely participate in team meetings, brainstorming sessions, and cross-disciplinary tasks involving both hardware and software teams. These experiences provide valuable exposure to the full development lifecycle of robotics projects and help build both technical and teamwork skills.
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Mechanical Engineer Intern

Droyd Robotics

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Thought process
Thought process
About the Team
Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that automate repetitive manual work in real environments. We design and manufacture our hardware in-house, which means iteration, fabrication, and execution all happen under one roof.
Our robots operate in production settings, which means mechanical design must be practical, manufacturable, and tightly integrated with electronics and actuation. Our mechanical team designs and builds the physical systems that make our robots work - this team spends as much time prototyping and testing as it does designing.
About the Role
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Droyd, you will work hands-on on real robotic hardware. You will help design, build, and iterate on mechanical subsystems that ship to production robots.
This is not a CAD-only role. You will be expected to prototype, test, and refine designs alongside full-time engineers.
This role is based on-site in San Francisco, CA.
In This Role, You'll
Design & Analysis
  • Support mechanical subsystem design from concept through prototype and iteration
  • Create and modify CAD models for parts and assemblies
  • Help perform basic load calculations, testing, and analysis
  • Design parts for rapid prototyping methods such as 3D printing and CNC machining

Prototyping & Build
  • Build and assemble prototypes using 3D printers, hand tools, and shop equipment
  • Help integrate mechanical designs with motors, sensors, and basic mechatronic components
  • Iterate quickly based on test results and engineering feedback

Documentation & Collaboration
  • Document designs, tests, and learnings
  • Work alongside full-time engineers across mechanical, electrical, and software
  • Communicate progress, blockers, and findings clearly

Work Environment & Schedule
  • On-site in San Francisco, CA
  • Part-time or full-time internship, balanced with school commitments

We're Looking For Candidates Who
  • Are current juniors or seniors (or equivalent) studying mechanical engineering or a related field
  • Have hands-on experience from clubs, personal projects, or coursework involving physical hardware
  • Can show examples of projects taken from concept to a physical build
  • Are comfortable using modern CAD tools (Onshape preferred, but not required)
  • Are willing to balance school and work in a fast-paced, build-heavy environment
  • Take ownership, learn quickly, and enjoy working with real hardware

Nice to have:
  • Experience with FEA, topology optimization, or generative design
  • Exposure to machining, tolerancing, or manufacturing workflows
  • Familiarity with electronics, motors, or control systems
  • Interest in industrial or visual design

About Droyd
Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that operate in real production environments. We design the hardware, develop the control stack, and generate the data that enables generalist robotics.
If we do this right, robots stop being demos and start being infrastructure.
Join us and help build the systems that make it real.