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companyNeuralink logo
Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of advanced devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovative solutions aim to restore mobility for those who are paralyzed, bring sight to the visually impaired, and transform the way humanity interacts with technology.Team Overview:To fulfill Neuralink’s vision and extend our technology to those in need, we ensure that the surgical procedures for implanting our state-of-the-art devices are not only safe but also efficient and scalable. The surgical robot we are developing plays a crucial role in this mission, and our Robot Electrical Engineering Team is dedicated to designing, testing, and integrating all electrical components associated with the robot, collaborating closely with optical, mechanical, and software engineering teams.Role and Responsibilities:As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you will take charge of significant projects and contribute meaningfully as a vital part of our dynamic team. You will be responsible for designing, verifying, and overseeing the transition of various custom electronic systems into production, along with supporting broader team initiatives, including debugging, manufacturing, and testing. Key tasks may include:Complete phases of board design, including part selection, schematic design, layout, and bring-up.Development of custom motor drivers, from transistor selection to control loop design.Designing high-bandwidth, low-latency camera hardware and firmware.Creating custom FPGA-based Optical Coherence Tomography data acquisition systems.Testing hardware such as Hardware-In-The-Loop systems, validation boards, and life-cycle testing rigs.Conducting case studies on future system architectures involving new compute platforms, redesigned actuator layouts, and deep-brain imaging systems.

Feb 26, 2026
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companyNeuralink logo
Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering innovative technologies that create a direct connection between the human brain and digital devices. Our mission is to restore mobility to those with paralysis, provide sight to the visually impaired, and redefine human interaction with technology.Team Overview:Join our dynamic team at Neuralink, where we are at the forefront of automated surgical advancements. Our multidisciplinary group—comprised of roboticists, engineers, and medical experts—works collaboratively to establish a safe and efficient surgical process for our revolutionary Neuralink implant. This role places you at the intersection of robotics, software engineering, and neuroscience.Role Responsibilities:As a Firmware Engineer Intern, you will have the opportunity to design and implement new embedded systems while optimizing existing ones. Your duties will include:Creating and enhancing embedded software for robotic surgical applications.Refining our codebase and deprecating outdated embedded software when necessary.Conducting thorough testing and validation of software to ensure safety and reliability.Participating in peer code reviews to maintain a high quality of work.Developing drivers and applications to enhance our robotics capabilities.Defining hardware and software requirements as we progress towards future hardware platforms.Collaborating with team members to share insights and updates on your work.

Dec 19, 2025
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companyAgility Robotics logo
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid- Fremont, CA

Join our innovative team as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Agility Robotics. We are at the forefront of robotics technology, dedicated to developing advanced robotic systems that enhance human capabilities. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in electrical engineering to design, implement, and test cutting-edge solutions for our robotic platforms.

Mar 26, 2026
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companyNeuralink logo
Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of innovative devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore mobility to the paralyzed, restore vision to the blind, and revolutionize human interaction with technology.Team Overview:The Robotics & Surgery Engineering Team is at the forefront of creating our next-generation surgical platform, aimed at making our advanced brain implants accessible to those who need them. Our focus is on minimizing surgical time and invasiveness while maximizing safety and precision.Role Overview and Responsibilities:As a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Neuralink, you will engage in designing and developing hardware solutions for our brain-machine interface devices. This includes working on surgical robotics, automation, microfabrication, and much more. You will take ownership of projects from inception to production, leveraging your mechanical engineering expertise in the dynamic field of brain-machine interfaces. Collaboration with neuroscientists, biologists, and engineers will be essential as you establish design criteria and build effective systems.

Jan 27, 2026
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Internship|$25/hr - $25/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the creation of groundbreaking devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the brain. Our innovations aim to restore movement for the paralyzed, enhance vision for the visually impaired, and transform human interaction with technology.Team Overview:Join our Surgery & Robot Hardware team, where we are dedicated to producing and scaling highly engineered robotic systems and custom hardware essential for our transformative surgical procedures. By innovating manufacturing processes, we ensure the utmost safety, reliability, and quality of every surgical implant.Role and Responsibilities:The Robot Manufacturing Intern will play a vital role in the production and scaling of Neuralink's advanced surgical robotic systems. This position offers hands-on experience in a dynamic, precision-driven manufacturing environment, emphasizing process development, efficiency improvement, and quality assurance for critical surgical hardware.Manufacturing Process Support: Assist in the assembly, testing, and documentation of robotic components and systems.Process Improvement: Identify and implement enhancements to existing manufacturing workflows to boost throughput, minimize errors, and improve product quality.Documentation and Control: Aid in developing and maintaining comprehensive manufacturing work instructions, process flow diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to uphold compliance with quality standards.Tooling and Fixture Design: Contribute to the design and fabrication of jigs, fixtures, and production aids to optimize assembly and inspection processes.Quality Assurance: Conduct in-process quality checks and engage in failure analysis and root cause investigations for non-conforming materials or devices.Data Analysis: Gather, analyze, and report on manufacturing data to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and support data-driven decision-making.

Mar 20, 2026
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovations aim to restore mobility to those paralyzed, enable vision for the visually impaired, and transform the way people engage with their digital environments.Team Overview:The Robot Optics Team is dedicated to revolutionizing the surgical landscape. We handle all optical engineering components of Neuralink's surgical procedures, focusing on our surgical robotics, enhancing operating room tools, and crafting specialized consumables. Our primary focus is on the robotic system that executes implant insertions, incorporating essential subsystems such as 2D and 3D vision systems, optical coherence tomography, and surgical illumination.Our team manages the complete product lifecycle of optical subsystems across various robotic versions—from concept and design to production, testing, and maintenance. We also design hardware for the production and inspection of consumables like laser-machined needle cartridges. Our in-house manufacturing processes involve bring-up testing, the creation of hardware acceptance testers, and quality control. Role and Responsibilities:As a Robot Optics Intern at Neuralink, you will engage in building, characterizing, and calibrating optical and optomechanical systems integral to our surgical robots and consumables manufacturing systems. These systems encompass a range of technologies from sub-micron conventional imaging to laser scanning and optical power delivery. Your key responsibilities will include:Designing and simulating optical imaging systemsTesting, verifying, and maintaining vision systems in robotsTroubleshooting and repairing existing optical subassembliesTesting and validating optics consumablesDeveloping software for image acquisition and processingConducting preliminary evaluations of new imaging technologies for robotic applicationsCollaborating with engineering teams to identify and implement process enhancementsPreparing documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to robot optics

Dec 19, 2025
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink Neuralink develops advanced devices that enable direct communication between the human brain and computers. The company’s mission focuses on restoring movement for people with paralysis, providing vision to those who are blind, and redefining how humans interact with technology. Team Overview The electrical engineering team builds the core systems behind Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces. Their work covers neural signal acquisition, stimulation, wireless power, embedded processing, and system integration. Devices must remain compact for implantation and operate efficiently within strict thermal and power limits. The team addresses challenges that blend analog, RF, digital, and biological systems, relying on careful measurement, iterative design, and solid engineering judgment. Internship Overview Neuralink is looking for an Electrical Engineering Intern to support the design and testing of implant electronics boards and integration with custom chips. This internship provides hands-on experience with innovative projects and the chance to work closely with experienced engineers. What You Will Do Apply electrical engineering fundamentals to design systems that are high-performance, reliable, manufacturable, and meet tight size requirements. Gain exposure to all phases of system and board design: system definition, component selection, schematic capture, layout, bring-up, and verification. Participate in research and development to evaluate new implant and charger technologies. Collaborate with other teams to support effective system integration. Help improve system latency, battery life, reliability, and safety through design enhancements. Learn to design and implement hardware-in-the-loop testing and quality control systems for manufacturing. Locations Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

Apr 16, 2026
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Full-time|$135K/yr - $216K/yr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering the development of advanced neurotechnology devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore mobility to individuals with paralysis, provide sight to the visually impaired, and fundamentally transform the way humans engage with technology.Team Overview:The Robot Manufacturing Software team is crucial to Neuralink’s ability to produce neurosurgical robots on an unprecedented scale. Each robot that is sent out is meticulously tracked, assembled, calibrated, and verified through the innovative software that you will create. This serves as the core infrastructure that enables our transition from initial production to addressing genuine clinical requirements.As part of a small, highly collaborative team, you will assume the role of the primary architect of our robot manufacturing software stack. As our company expands, the complexity of the systems will increase, and you will be at the forefront of designing and building the solutions that will support this growth.We pride ourselves on maintaining a close-knit, high-trust environment. You will enjoy significant autonomy to tackle challenging problems while meeting high expectations.We are committed to rapid progress in meeting clinical demands and keeping pace with deployments. The work schedule can be intense, with 60-hour weeks being the norm at times. This role requires a strong commitment and may not be suitable for everyone.Job Responsibilities:As a Software Engineer in the Robot Manufacturing Team, you will collaborate directly with both robot engineers and surgical engineers to grasp their needs and deliver effective solutions. You will not be isolated from the problem; rather, you will be integral to the resolution process.Your tasks will vary from focused coding sessions to collaborative problem-solving with engineers to enhance calibration processes—ensuring that you are consistently close to the challenges and delivering timely solutions. Key projects include:Inventory and Warehouse Management Systems: Tracking every component in a neurosurgical robot, from raw materials to finished assembly.Lifecycle Management Software: Assisting engineers in the building, calibration, verification, and maintenance of robots throughout their entire lifecycle.Dynamic Development: Addressing a broad and evolving range of challenges as you take real ownership in shaping the direction of our software stack.

Mar 6, 2026
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Senior Electrical Design Engineer

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|$146.4K/yr - $222K/yr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About UsIndustrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM) stands as the premier independent full-line manufacturer of tailored power distribution systems across North America. Established over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM has flourished alongside Silicon Valley, boasting over 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capacity. With annual sales exceeding $1 billion and more than 10,000 commissioned projects spanning technology, data centers, commercial sectors, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial applications, and infrastructure, IEM is committed to delivering unparalleled product quality, reliable service, and the flexibility necessary to tackle complex technical challenges at scale.Position OverviewThe Senior Electrical Design Engineer will lead the design efforts for low and medium voltage power systems, serving as the primary technical liaison for assigned equipment.

Mar 16, 2026
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companyAgility Robotics logo
Full-time|$185K/yr - $288K/yr|Hybrid|Hybrid- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)

Agility Robotics creates humanoid robots designed to assist teams in warehouses, manufacturing, and distribution centers. By automating physically demanding and repetitive tasks, these robots help people focus on more strategic work. Agility Robotics has a proven record of safety and real-world deployment, with a mission to broaden the role of automation in supporting human labor. Role overview The Senior AI Research Engineer joins the AI innovation team to develop and deploy foundational models and end-to-end policies for humanoid robots. This position centers on advancing imitation learning and reinforcement learning, enabling robots to perform a variety of real-world activities. The work is hands-on, involving direct experimentation with robots and close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to transition new methods from research into production. Key responsibilities Design, train, and deploy advanced policies for locomotion, manipulation, and interaction in dynamic environments. Build reinforcement learning infrastructure, including scalable training pipelines and evaluation tools. Create simulation environments and tasks to support the training and deployment of control policies. Research, develop, and test new imitation learning techniques. Collaborate with Robotics Software and AI engineering teams to ensure policies are ready for production use. Requirements Minimum of 3 years of experience developing and deploying learning-from-demonstration methods. Strong programming skills in Python and deep experience with frameworks such as PyTorch. Background in reinforcement learning and robotics is highly valued. Location This hybrid position can be based at any Agility Robotics office: Fremont, CA; Salem, OR; or Pittsburgh, PA.

Apr 20, 2026
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companyVelo3D logo
Full-time|On-site|Fremont, CA

Position Overview:Join Velo3D, a leader in advanced manufacturing technology, as a Senior Electrical Manufacturing Engineer at our state-of-the-art facility in Fremont, CA. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead continuous improvement initiatives and support sustaining projects aimed at optimizing manufacturing processes. Your expertise will be crucial in troubleshooting production issues and assuring the reliability and quality of our products throughout their lifecycles. You will actively engage in shaping production strategies that encompass innovative design solutions, product development, and subsystem assembly across both local and global contract manufacturers. Your involvement will extend to system assembly and integration testing. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, exhibiting a proactive “can-do” approach coupled with flexibility and resilience. You will collaborate effectively across various functions and possess hands-on experience in constructing, evaluating, and executing complex assembly iterations.

Jan 28, 2026
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companyNeuralink logo
Full-time|$90K/yr - $226K/yr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering innovative devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our mission is to restore movement to those who are paralyzed, provide vision to the blind, and transform the way humans engage with the digital universe.Team Overview:The Convoy team is a dedicated unit within our Robotics Mechanical Engineering department, focused on developing an unprecedented brain-controlled assistive robotic arm (ARA). Our aim is to harness advanced neural control for hardware, particularly in robotic arms and hands. Our team collaborates closely with clinical trial participants and engages with cross-functional experts in hardware, software, electrical, and BCI engineering. We are committed to restoring physical independence to users with unmet medical needs through our groundbreaking work.Position Summary and Responsibilities:As a Mechanical & Robotics Engineer at Neuralink, you will be tasked with designing and producing innovative hardware solutions for our assistive robotic arm. Your role may also extend to working on brain-computer interface devices, surgical robotics, automation, microfabrication, and beyond. You will take ownership of projects from initial concept through to production, utilizing your mechanical engineering expertise in the demanding fields of brain interfaces and human-robot interaction. Your key responsibilities include:Designing and integrating mechanical and electrical components of robotic systems with a strong emphasis on usability and safety.Working collaboratively with clinical trial participants, neuroscientists, biologists, and engineers to define design criteria.Rapidly and effectively constructing systems to achieve project objectives.Employing analytical techniques, including calculations and simulations, to optimize structural and mechanical designs.Leading all phases of device launch, from prototyping to manufacturing release.

Dec 19, 2025
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companyIndustrial Electric Manufacturing logo
Full-time|$146.4K/yr - $222K/yr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingIndustrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) stands as the premier independent manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. With a rich history of over 75 years, our company has evolved in tandem with Silicon Valley, boasting over 1.7 million square feet of state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. With annual revenues exceeding $1 billion and more than 10,000 successful projects spanning various sectors including technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, and infrastructure, IEM is committed to delivering superior product quality, reliable service, and the agility to meet intricate technical demands.Position SummaryIn this pivotal role, reporting to the Electrical Design Engineering Manager, you will lead diverse projects, ensuring quality and compliance throughout the design process. You will provide essential oversight for the design team, mentor junior engineers, and support our local production facility in addressing technical challenges.

Apr 1, 2026
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companyIndustrial Electric Manufacturing logo
Full-time|$120K/yr - $120K/yr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

At Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM), we are pioneers in designing cutting-edge electrical distribution systems that are poised to shape the future of energy management. With a legacy spanning 75 years, we are committed to delivering unparalleled solutions for intricate power demands across various industries. Here, you will find an environment that fosters growth and innovation, whether you are an experienced engineer or embarking on your professional journey. Join us and be part of a team that drives progress in the most dynamic markets globally.Position OverviewThe Senior Regulatory Engineer is a pivotal role responsible for ensuring compliance with the codes and standards that govern IEM’s diverse range of electrical distribution products. This position provides expert guidance on regulatory compliance strategies, collaborates with cross-disciplinary teams to translate regulations into practical design solutions, and acts as the main technical liaison with certification authorities. You will play a crucial role in supporting new product initiatives, modifications, and ensuring ongoing compliance across IEM’s extensive product offerings.

Apr 7, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Fremont, CA

About Anyware RoboticsAt Anyware Robotics, we are at the forefront of robotic innovation, deploying versatile mobile robots infused with cutting-edge physical AI technology. Our flagship robot, Pixmo, is engineered to autonomously manage labor-intensive tasks such as unloading trailers, palletizing, case picking, and loading. Powered by AnywareOS, Pixmo exhibits advanced perception and object handling capabilities, making it ideal for dynamic and unstructured environments. Our intelligent software and adaptable hardware solutions empower distribution centers and third-party logistics providers to significantly cut labor costs, enhance worker safety, and sustain productivity even amidst labor shortages, ensuring a remarkable return on investment (ROI). Join our passionate team, where you can contribute to developing robots that make work safer and smarter!Job OverviewWe are looking for an experienced Senior Software Engineer to become part of our innovative team. In this role, you will design and implement software solutions for complex robotics systems with high degrees of freedom. You will also stay abreast of the latest technological advancements in robotic systems, maintain robust software development practices, and mentor junior developers to foster their growth.Key Responsibilities:Architect & Develop high-performance software for our robotic automation systems.Refactor & Optimize Code for improved modularity, scalability, and maintainability.Enhance Execution Speed through profiling and optimizing critical system components.Collaborate Across Teams with perception, motion planning, QA, and deployment teams.Oversee CI/CD Pipelines to ensure seamless integration, testing, and deployment.Lead Code Reviews to enforce best practices and enhance software quality.Adapt Quickly to new frameworks, libraries, and hardware constraints.

Feb 25, 2026
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Full-time|$109.8K/yr - $238.1K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

About Neuralink Neuralink develops advanced devices that connect directly to the human brain. The technology aims to restore movement for people with paralysis, return vision to those who are blind, and change how humans interact with digital systems. Team Focus This team builds the electrical systems behind high-bandwidth brain-computer interfaces. Work covers neural signal acquisition, stimulation, wireless power delivery, embedded processing, and system integration. Devices must be compact enough for implantation and operate efficiently under strict thermal and power limits. Projects span analog, RF, digital, and biological domains, often requiring precise measurement, iterative testing, and broad engineering expertise. What You Will Do Design efficient, reliable, and manufacturable miniaturized electrical systems using sound engineering principles and system design methods. Take part in all phases of system and board design: requirements definition, component selection, schematic design, layout, prototyping, and verification. Lead or support R&D experiments to validate new technologies for implants and chargers. Work closely with other teams to ensure smooth systems integration. Improve system performance by reducing latency and boosting battery life, reliability, and safety. Create and maintain hardware-in-the-loop testing systems for implant-charger solutions and oversee quality control in manufacturing. Who We're Looking For Neuralink welcomes electrical engineers at any experience level, from junior to senior. Demonstrated skill and a drive to achieve results matter most. Locations Austin, Texas, United States; Fremont, California, United States

Apr 16, 2026
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companyAOSense, Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|Fremont, California, United States

COMPANY OVERVIEW:AOSense, Inc. stands as a pioneer in the development and manufacturing of cutting-edge quantum technologies that leverage atom optics. Our advanced devices utilize frequency-stabilized lasers and atoms housed in vacuum cells to achieve remarkable precision in measuring accelerations, rotations, magnetic fields, and time. Our team comprises highly skilled physicists and engineers, each bringing a wealth of expertise across various disciplines. We foster a dynamic and fast-paced environment, driven by our commitment to innovation in hardware technology.POSITION SUMMARY:We are on the lookout for a proactive Senior Electrical Engineer who will design and implement advanced control systems for portable atom optic (AO) gyroscopes, accelerometers, absolute gravimeters, gravity gradiometers, inertial measurement units (IMUs), magnetometers, and atomic frequency standards. The control hardware for AO sensors encompasses an extensive array of technologies, including low-noise analog, low-jitter digital, RF/microwave, high voltage systems, microcontrollers, systems on a chip (SoCs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive background across several of these diverse technologies. In your role as a Senior Electrical Engineer at AOSense, you will collaborate with scientists and engineers to define control system requirements and architectures, oversee the fabrication and testing of AO sensor control hardware, and support the completed hardware through performance validation. You will play a pivotal role in guiding the development of the next generation of quantum-atomic devices as they transition from laboratory settings to real-world applications.RESPONSIBILITIES:Collaborate with physicists, instrument designers, and software developers to define sensor control requirements and optimize design trade-offs.Lead the development of control architectures for sensors.Design and refine low-noise analog, digital, and RF/microwave electronic systems.Adapt existing electronic designs to accommodate new operational conditions.Participate in and conduct design reviews.Create project schedules and budgets for control system development.Develop work plans for electronics teams.Monitor progress of electronics teams in relation to project timelines.Manage outsourced electronics development projects.Collaborate with software developers on firmware, gateware, and software development.Document new devices including block diagrams, schematics, interface control documents, bills of materials, cable drawings, test procedures, and datasheets.Contribute to proposals for further sensor development and applications.

Oct 29, 2022
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companyAgility Robotics logo
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid- Fremont, CA

As a Staff Systems Validation Engineer at Agility Robotics, you will play a crucial role in the design and implementation of our cutting-edge robotic systems. You will be responsible for validating systems to ensure they meet rigorous performance and safety standards. Your expertise will contribute to the development of innovative solutions that enhance the capabilities of our robots.

Apr 7, 2026
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AI Intern

Agility Robotics

Internship|On-site|Onsite- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)

Join Agility Robotics as an AI Intern and be part of a pioneering team dedicated to advancing robotics technology. In this role, you will collaborate with experts in the field to develop innovative AI solutions that enhance the capabilities of our robots. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in AI and robotics while contributing to cutting-edge projects.

Mar 11, 2026
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Senior Systems Engineer

Agility Robotics

Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid- Fremont, CA

Join Agility Robotics as a Senior Systems Engineer and become a pivotal part of our innovative team that is redefining robotics. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing advanced systems that enhance our robotic capabilities. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of hardware and software solutions.

Mar 27, 2026

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