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Robotics Intern Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Pharmacist Intern

Banner, IL · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Our Banner Pharmacist Intern works under the supervision of a pharmacist to s upport medication ... surgical robots to our 3D cancer technology. This position requires working both Saturday and ...

Pharmacist Intern

Banner, IL

$16 - $20/hr

Our Banner Pharmacist Intern works under the supervision of a pharmacist to s upport medication ... surgical robots to our 3D cancer technology. This position requires working both Saturday and ...

... robotics. You can pick a primary area while still having room to cross over. We'll match projects to your skills and curiosity. You'll work closely with experienced engineers, receive training, and ...

... robotics. You can pick a primary area while still having room to cross over. We'll match projects to your skills and curiosity. You'll work closely with experienced engineers, receive training, and ...

... robotics. You can pick a primary area while still having room to cross over. We'll match projects to your skills and curiosity. You'll work closely with experienced engineers, receive training, and ...

Help automate our manufacturing operations using software-defined measurement equipment and collaborative robots * Handle multiple priorities, organize workload, and meet deadlines * Participate in ...

Help automate our manufacturing operations using software-defined measurement equipment and collaborative robots * Handle multiple priorities, organize workload, and meet deadlines * Participate in ...

Help automate our manufacturing operations using software-defined measurement equipment and collaborative robots * Handle multiple priorities, organize workload, and meet deadlines * Participate in ...

... Automation & Robotics, and Digital Transformation. We work with 3 of the top 5 Heavy Equipment ... Intern or Research Assistant or related. The Benefits of Working at ARi If you work for ARi, we ...

Operate Trimble GPS, robotic total stations, digital levels, and data collectors * Collect accurate ... Illinois Surveyor Intern (S.I.T.) * Experience with IDOT standards * Civil 3D * Trimble Business ...

Robotics, Telecommunications, or High Speed Networking * Raspberry Pi or Arduino * Excellent marks in courses such as computer architecture, digital design, design verification * No finance or ...

Robotics, Telecommunications, or High Speed Networking * Raspberry Pi or Arduino * Excellent marks in courses such as computer architecture, digital design, design verification * No finance or ...

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How much do robotics intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for robotics intern in Illinois is $16.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.99 and $18.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a robotics intern?

A Robotics Intern assists engineers in designing, programming, and testing robotic systems. They may work with hardware and software, troubleshoot issues, and contribute to research and development. Interns often collaborate on automation, sensors, and control systems to improve robotic performance. This role provides hands-on experience with emerging technologies in robotics and automation.

What do robotics interns do?

As a Robotics Intern, you'll often assist with a mix of hands-on hardware assembly, software development, and system testing under the guidance of experienced engineers. Your projects might involve coding robot behaviors, troubleshooting sensors or actuators, and helping to prototype or refine automation solutions. Interns frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, giving you exposure to both engineering and project management aspects. These experiences are designed to build your technical skills while providing insight into how robotics solutions are developed in a professional setting.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a robotics intern?

To thrive as a Robotics Intern, you should have a solid understanding of robotics fundamentals, programming (such as Python or C++), and basic electronics, often backed by coursework in engineering or computer science. Familiarity with robotics platforms (like ROS), CAD software, and prototyping tools is highly valued, as is any hands-on experience through labs or personal projects. Strong problem-solving, adaptability, and collaborative communication skills set outstanding candidates apart. These abilities are critical for contributing effectively to project teams, learning quickly on the job, and making a tangible impact during your internship.

What are the most commonly searched types of Robotics jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Robotics jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Robotics Intern jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Robotics Intern job openings:

Infographic showing various Robotics Intern job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 18% Internship, 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,338 per year, or $16.5 per hour.

Far Horizons Undergraduate Intern

Adler Planetarium

Chicago, IL • On-site

$18.02/hr

Temporary

Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 hours ago

Posted today


Job description

Far Horizons Undergraduate Intern

Part-Time Temporary

Non-Exempt




About the Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium connects people to the universe and each other. Whether introducing a guest to the Ring Nebula, a neighborhood school to a community partner, a research team to a network of citizen scientists, or one staff member to another, the Adler's focus on meaningful connections dates back nearly a century.


Today, the museum typically hosts close to 400,000 visitors annually and reaches millions more through youth STEAM programs, neighborhood skywatching events, online citizen science, and other outreach efforts. With the Adler's support, people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities gain the confidence to learn more about science and space discovery, and to explore their universe together under the sky we all share.



The Position

The Adler Planetarium is seeking three Far Horizons Undergraduate Interns to join our dynamic team on Chicago's Museum Campus. The interns will work with the Far Horizons team to design, build, and test a prototype star tracker for the Adler's Rapid Deployment Stratospheric UV Observatory. A star tracker is a camera-based navigation instrument that images the sky, identifies stars in its field of view, and uses their positions to determine the instrument's pointing direction.


The project combines astronomy, optical instrumentation, electronics, embedded computing, software, data analysis, and hands-on engineering. The interns will assemble a working prototype, develop and integrate software for image acquisition and astrometric solving, characterize its performance under realistic conditions, and use test results to improve the design. The prototype will be tested both on the ground and aboard a high-altitude balloon launched and recovered with the Far Horizons team.


This individual (as part of the team) will also be responsible for:


  • Developing the hardware and software design of a prototype star tracker, including camera, optics, computer, sensors, mechanical mounting, power, thermal considerations, and system interfaces.

  • Assembling and configuring the prototype and integrating software for image acquisition, star identification, astrometric solutions, inertial-sensor data, data logging, and communication of pointing information to a flight computer.

  • Conducting laboratory and night-sky tests to measure sensitivity, pointing accuracy, solution rate, optical performance, motion effects, thermal behavior, and reliability; analyzing test data and making design improvements.

  • Participating in preparation, launch, tracking, and recovery of a high-altitude balloon flight used to test the star tracker, and documenting the design, test procedures, results, and recommendations for future development.


The internship is expected to run through the 2026-27 academic year. Work will primarily take place at the Adler Planetarium for approximately six hours on Saturdays, with approximately two additional hours of remote or independent work during the week. The internship is designed as a sustained engineering project of approximately 240 hours per Intern. Some night-sky testing will be required, and at least one high-altitude balloon mission will take place from a field location in the Chicago region during the internship.



The Work Schedule

The typical work schedule for this position is 8 hours per week, from 10 AM to 4 PM, with a flextime and telecommuting option—1 day a week telecommuting and 1 day onsite at the museum.


The Compensation & Benefits (Part-Time)

Base Pay Range: $18.02/hr

Work-Life Balance

  • 7 to 25-hour workweek

  • Eligible to accrue up to 6 vacation days per year

  • 3 sick days as of date of hire (can accrue up to 6.5 days per year)

  • Eligible to earn time and a half for working on any of the 7 Adler-observed holidays

  • Flexible work arrangements

  • Paid Family Bereavement Leave & Jury Duty

  • Paid Parental Leave

Commuter flexible spending account

Retirement Savings Plan

  • 403B plan with Adler match

  • Adler match is 100% vested immediately

  • Eligible to enroll as of the date of hire

Network of Support through our EAP programs

  • Resources to help address emotional, legal, and financial issues

  • Face-to-face, telephonic, and web-based services

  • Free subscription to the Calm Premium app

Employee Loan Program

Discounted Onsite Parking Program

Free Entrance to Chicago area museums and cultural institutions



The Person

The ideal Far Horizons Undergraduate Intern is curious about how scientific instruments work and interested in applying science, programming, and engineering to a real research problem. This may include interest or experience in engineering, computer science, physics, astronomy, robotics, or related STEM fields. They are eager to build and test hardware, work with data, troubleshoot problems systematically, and learn new technical skills along the way. The Intern should be detail-oriented, resourceful, open to feedback, and able to work collaboratively as part of a small project team.


Required Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Active enrollment in an undergraduate program in Illinois, or an Illinois resident enrolled in an undergraduate program in engineering, computer science, physics, astronomy, or a related STEM field.

  • Basic quantitative and computer skills appropriate to an undergraduate STEM student

  • Demonstrated interest in hands-on technical, scientific, or engineering work through coursework, projects, clubs, hobbies, employment, or other activities.

  • Ability and willingness to learn programming, electronics, optical instrumentation, data analysis, and scientific testing; prior experience with star trackers or astronomical instrumentation is not required


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Some experience with Python or another programming language

  • Experience with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or similar computers or microcontrollers

  • Experience with electronics, sensors, mechanical assembly, prototyping, or instrumentation

  • Familiarity with Linux, image or data analysis, and/or observational astronomy

  • Ability to follow technical procedures, troubleshoot problems systematically, and clearly document engineering and scientific work


Funding for these positions is provided through a federal grant from NASA and the Illinois Space Grant Consortium. A condition of employment under this federal grant is the ability to provide proof of U.S. citizenship at the time of hire.



The Adler Planetarium is dedicated to complying with its Equal Opportunity employer obligations. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email the Human Resources Department at recruiting@adlerplanetarium.org and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Accommodation requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.