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Robotics Electrical Engineering Intern

CompanyRoboForce
LocationMilpitas
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 14, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will perform circuit validation, troubleshoot hardware issues, and develop embedded firmware for robotics platforms. They will also manage end-to-end documentation and validate communication protocols within Linux-based environments.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
38
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
RoboForce is building the future of Physical AI — scalable, deployable Robo-Labor designed for demanding industrial environments.
About the Role

Why RoboForce

RoboForce is an AI robotics company developing Physical AI–powered Robo-Labor for dull, dirty, and dangerous work. The company’s robots are engineered for demanding industrial environments, with a focus on real-world deployment and scalability.

We are looking for a motivated Robotics Electrical Engineering Intern to join our team. This role is a hands-on opportunity to bridge the gap between hardware design and embedded software. You will be instrumental in bringing our in-house electronics boards to life by debugging hardware circuits and developing the firmware that drives them.

You will work alongside a team of world-class researchers and engineers on ambitious, real-world problems at the intersection of foundation models, decision-making, and robotics. This is an opportunity to help shape core research directions, build cutting-edge systems, and contribute to work with strong potential for publication at top-tier conferences.

Responsibilities

  • Perform circuit validation including power-on tests, signal integrity checks, and continuity testing
  • Troubleshoot hardware issues using oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers
  • Develop, test, and maintain embedded firmware for Arduino (C++) and STM32 (C) platforms using open-source libraries
  • Implement and debug communication protocols including CAN bus, I2C, SPI, and UART
  • Validate communication protocols with Linux-based environments
  • Ensure reliability and robustness of firmware in real-world conditions
  • Manage end-to-end documentation, turning complex debugging and firmware details into clear, actionable guides for engineers.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a BS, MS or PHD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
  • Proficiency with the Arduino ecosystem and experience or strong interest in STM32 (HAL/LL or STM32CubeIDE)
  • Understanding of CAN bus architecture and messaging
  • Hands-on experience with lab tools (oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, function generators)
  • Strong C/C++ programming skills for embedded systems
  • Familiarity with Linux environments (command line, basic system operations)
  • Experience with Python for scripting, testing, or automation
  • Requires 5 days/week in-office collaboration with the teams.

Bonus Qualifications

  • Experience with PCB design tools (Altium, KiCad, or Eagle)
  • Basic SMD soldering skills for hardware fixes
  • Familiarity with Git for version control
  • Project experience in motor control, sensor fusion, or robotics
  • Experience using Python for hardware interfacing or data analysis in embedded systems
Benefits
  • Company-provided lunch and dinner, a fully stocked kitchen, and team events.
  • Premium fitness center membership (Bay Club) covered by the company!
The US salary for this intern position is $6,500 per month.

 

Key Skills
Circuit validationEmbedded firmwareArduinoSTM32CC++CAN busI2CSPIUARTOscilloscopesMultimetersLogic analyzersLinuxPythonHardware debugging
Categories
EngineeringTechnologySoftwareScience & ResearchManufacturing
Benefits
Company-provided lunchCompany-provided dinnerFully stocked kitchenTeam eventsPremium fitness center membership