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Robot Operations Analyst Intern

Las Cruces, NM · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

About this opportunity As an Operations Analyst Intern, you'll support the day-to-day execution of robotic delivery operations. This is a field-facing, high-impact internship where you'll work ...

As a Robot Optics Intern at Neuralink, you will build, characterize, and calibrate optical and optomechanical systems used directly in our surgical robots and associated consumables manufacturing ...

$16 - $21.25/hr

TSC is looking for a space robotics intern in Washington DC. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, Technology Service Corporation (TSC) is an employee-owned company that has been providing high ...

As a Robot Optics Intern at Neuralink, you will build, characterize, and calibrate optical and optomechanical systems used directly in our surgical robots and associated consumables manufacturing ...

Robotics Test & Validation Intern

Austin, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $24.75/hr

As a Test & Validation Intern, you'll be the person who runs our robots through structured test procedures and reports results that directly inform whether features ship to customer sites. You'll ...

Our San Francisco lab puts 60+ robot platforms within reach and powers one of the largest real ... As a Robotics Engineer Intern, you'll develop and integrate autonomous systems across our fleet and ...

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What is a robot intern?

Robot Interns are entry-level positions where individuals, often students or recent graduates, work with robotics teams to gain hands-on experience in the field. These interns typically assist with tasks such as programming robots, assembling hardware, conducting tests, and supporting research and development projects. The role is designed to provide practical exposure, enhance technical skills, and prepare interns for future careers in robotics and automation. Robot Interns often work under the supervision of experienced engineers and may contribute to ongoing projects in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, or research.

What types of projects and responsibilities can a robot intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Robot Intern, you can expect to be involved in hands-on projects such as assisting with robot assembly, programming, sensor integration, and troubleshooting. Interns often collaborate closely with engineers and software developers, gaining exposure to both hardware and software aspects of robotics. Typical responsibilities may include running tests, analyzing data, preparing technical documentation, and contributing to team meetings. This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop practical skills and gain insight into the workflow of a robotics team, which can be valuable for future career growth in the field.

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

To thrive as a Robot Intern, you typically need a background in robotics, engineering, or computer science, along with foundational knowledge of programming and automation. Familiarity with robotics platforms (like ROS), simulation software, and basic electronics or prototyping tools is often required. Problem-solving ability, curiosity, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills that set candidates apart. These skills and qualities are important because they enable interns to learn quickly, contribute to technical projects, and adapt to the fast-evolving field of robotics.

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Robotics Intern- Fall 2026

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN MISSOURI INC

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

$15/hr

Internship

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Job description

Robotics Intern

As a Robotics Intern, you will work directly with our Robotics Program Managers who oversee all activities related to the successful creation, planning, and delivery of Robotics programs to Girl Scout members of all ages. This internship will be approximately 20-30 hours per week and is eligible for college credit, if applicable. Interns are paid minimum wage (currently $15 per hour worked).

Essential Functions

  • Assists with the delivery of programs, both in person as well as virtual.
  • Collaborate with Program Managers to help plan, organize, and execute events.
  • Support Program Managers in volunteer training and management.
  • Facilitate program delivery to girls in grades K-12.

What will you gain from this experience?

  • You will gain skills in leading youth programs.
  • You will be introduced to the FIRST Robotics program and organization through training and program materials.
  • You will develop communication skills with caregivers.
  • You will enhance your public speaking skills.
  • You will learn how to successfully manage events.

Work Location

This position is a hybrid position that will require days in the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri office, as well as remote work. Please note that most work will be on-site.

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

At Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, we are committed to our future and what that looks like for all girls everywhere. We recognize that each employee and each member has unique experiences, perspectives, identities, and viewpoints that add value to our inclusive community. We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Mission of Girl Scouting

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. All employees are expected to fully support the work and mission of the organization.

Qualifications

  • Interns must be enrolled in a graduate, bachelor's or associate's degree program and have completed at least one (1) semester of college.  Interns must be pursuing a degree relevant to the role.  Interns may or may not receive academic credit for the internship.  If an intern seeks academic credit for the internship, it is up to the intern to establish this through their educational institution.
  • Internships are temporary assignments offered for up to a maximum of four (4) semester periods.  Intern work scheduled may vary depending upon course credit requirements, intern scheduling preferences, needs for time off, etc.  Interns may work up to twenty (20) hours per week during the school year and up to thirty (30) hours per week during the summer.