Axle is a bioscience and information technology company delivering advanced solutions in translational research, biomedical informatics, data science, as well as automation and robotics engineering to research centers and healthcare organizations worldwide. With deep expertise spanning biomedical science, software engineering, robotics, and program management, we develop and deploy innovative tools, automated systems, and data-driven approaches that enhance decision-making and accelerate scientific discovery. We partner with leading research institutions, including multiple institutes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as well as private sector pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and other public and private organizations. We are looking for a Robotics & Automation Engineering Intern who wants to build real machines that operate in scientific laboratories. This is not a simulation or purely software role — you will work on physical robotic systems that combine: Robotic manipulators Electronic control systems Sensors and instrumentation Mechanical tooling and fixtures Software that coordinates complex experimental workflows You will help design, build, and debug automation systems that run real experiments in real laboratories. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building things that move, sense, and interact with the physical world. What You’ll Work On You may work on projects such as: Designing and implementing robotic workflows for automated laboratory experiments Integrating robotic arms with laboratory instruments and sensors Developing embedded electronics and control systems for automation hardware Writing software that coordinates robotic motion and experimental protocols Designing mechanical fixtures, tooling, and robotic end-effectors Building prototypes and testing new automation concepts Debugging complex hardware/software interactions in real-world systems Improving the reliability and performance of robotic laboratory workflows Your work will directly contribute to building systems that scientists use to accelerate discovery. Technologies You May Work With Depending on the project, you may work with: Robotic manipulators and motion systems Python / C++ control software Robotics frameworks (ROS or similar) Microcontrollers and embedded systems Electronic circuit design and hardware interfaces Sensors, actuators, and motor control systems Mechanical design and rapid prototyping (CAD, 3D printing, machining) Laboratory automation devices and instrumentation You will gain experience integrating electronics, mechanics, and software into real robotic systems. Who Should Apply We are looking for people who enjoy building complex hardware/software systems. You might be a good fit if you have: Built robots, drones, vehicles, or hardware systems Designed electronics or embedded systems Written software that controls physical devices Worked on robotics teams, research labs, or hardware startups Debugged systems where software, electronics, and mechanics interact
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern