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Moss in San Francisco is looking for an Electrical Engineering Intern to design and develop next-generation sensor systems. This role encompasses the full hardware development cycle including PCB design, circuit architecture, and integrating autonomous hardware.
The ideal candidate will handle manufacturing partnerships, lead design reviews, and efficiently work across teams, ensuring the success of projects from prototype to deployment in real-world environments.
At moss.ag, we build robots to go where humans won't, digitizing the physical outdoor world to make it machine-readable. Starting with tree farms — where a single field holds millions of plants no human has ever fully inventoried.
We’re a small team of practical engineers with a long-term vision. We focus on real, messy, on-the-ground problems today, while working toward a future where autonomous field robots make harsh outdoor jobs easier and safer.
If our mission aligns with how you work and think, we’d love to learn more about you!
Join us as an Electrical Engineering Intern on a fast-moving team of seven. In this high-ownership role, you'll own the design and development of our next-generation sensor systems, from PCB design and circuit architecture to integrating autonomous vehicle hardware like LiDARs, cameras, GPS, and IMUs into production-ready sensor kits deployed to paying customers worldwide.
Work across the full hardware development cycle: prototyping new designs, bringing up and debugging circuits, writing firmware, collaborating with mechanical engineering on enclosures and mounting solutions, managing component sourcing and manufacturing partnerships, and field testing hardware with customers in real-world deployments.
We're looking for both a full time founding engineer, and intern candidates for co-ops, summer, and/or part-time roles.