Robotics Software Engineering Intern: AI & Control
Wayne State University
Santa Clara (CA)
On-site
USD 42,705 - 81,278
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Hands-on experience in robotics
Mentorship and professional development
Company-sponsored benefits
Sick time and retirement plan
Job summary
A leading healthcare company is offering a Robotics Software Engineering Internship in Santa Clara, California. This internship is focused on software architecture and algorithm development for robotic systems. Interns will design and optimize control algorithms, develop user interfaces, and collaborate on innovative projects. Candidates should be enrolled in a relevant degree program, have strong programming skills, and a commitment to a full-time schedule during summer 2026. Competitive hourly pay is offered.
Qualifications
Currently enrolled in university program throughout the internship duration.
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 reflective of all coursework.
Available to work full-time (40 hours/week).
Responsibilities
Design, implement, and optimize control algorithms for robotic systems.
Develop user interfaces and visualization tools for robotic platforms.
Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to define software architecture.
Skills
C++
Python
Robotics middleware (e.g., ROS)
Simulation tools
Embedded systems knowledge
Education
Pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degree
Job description
A leading healthcare company is offering a Robotics Software Engineering Internship in Santa Clara, California. This internship is focused on software architecture and algorithm development for robotic systems. Interns will design and optimize control algorithms, develop user interfaces, and collaborate on innovative projects. Candidates should be enrolled in a relevant degree program, have strong programming skills, and a commitment to a full-time schedule during summer 2026. Competitive hourly pay is offered.