Intern- Hardware Engineer at Symbotic

Milpitas, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
InternshipExperience Level
InternshipJob Type
UnknownVisa
Robotics, Warehouse Automation, Supply ChainIndustries

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in engineering required (Systems, Robotics, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, or related engineering/technical field)
  • Familiarity with developing tests for integrated systems with a high degree of hardware and software complexity, preferably robotics or automation
  • Knowledge of complex electro-mechanical applications including technologies such as robotics, vision, safety-critical systems, multi-axis sensors, localization methods, actuators, and control algorithms
  • Strong analytical, creative problem solving, critical thinking, and organizational skills
  • Outstanding communication skills with demonstrated ability to organize and present data
  • Experience with programmable logic controllers (PLC) a plus
  • Mechanical: Working knowledge of GD&T and other drawing standards. Experience using SolidWorks or equivalent 3D design software. Familiarity with manufacturing processes

Responsibilities

  • Assist one of our various Hardware Engineering teams with designing, documenting, building, testing and debugging of the latest technologies and engineering designs
  • Design parts for various manufacturing processes, including machining, casting, sheet metal, plastics, and fabricated assemblies using CAD
  • Assemble electromechanical assemblies, fixtures utilizing hand tools, measurement equipment and machine tools
  • Assist in debugging issues with the bot Mechanical and Electro-mechanical systems and components
  • Create and manage Bills of Materials (BOMs) and Engineering Change Orders (ECOs)
  • Contribute to the design and implementation of PLC hardware and software systems
  • Inform reliability test plans to identify failure modes early in development cycles
  • Conduct root cause analysis of system failures to support engineering development

Skills

CAD
SolidWorks
PCB
prototyping
troubleshooting
test fixtures
cable management
power systems

Symbotic

Develops robotics and software for supply chains

About Symbotic

Symbotic develops robotics and software aimed at improving supply chain operations. Their products include both hardware and software that work together to automate various processes within warehouses and distribution centers. This automation helps manufacturers, distributors, and retailers streamline their operations, making them faster and more efficient. Unlike many competitors, Symbotic focuses on creating a comprehensive solution that integrates seamlessly into existing supply chains, providing not just the technology but also ongoing support and maintenance. The goal of Symbotic is to enhance the profitability of their clients by optimizing supply chain performance through advanced automation.

Wilmington, DelawareHeadquarters
2007Year Founded
$607.5MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, Industrial & Manufacturing, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Risks

Financial restatement and class action lawsuit may harm investor confidence and stability.
Integration challenges from OhmniLabs acquisition could divert focus from core operations.
Expansion in Georgia may face delays or cost overruns, impacting profitability.

Differentiation

Symbotic integrates proprietary robotics and software for advanced supply chain automation.
The company focuses on making supply chains faster, more efficient, and profitable.
Symbotic's acquisition of OhmniLabs expands its capabilities beyond traditional warehouse settings.

Upsides

Increased demand for warehouse automation due to e-commerce growth boosts Symbotic's market potential.
AI-driven robotics interest from major companies like Amazon enhances Symbotic's industry relevance.
Symbotic's expansion in Georgia creates 300 jobs, strengthening its operational capacity.

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