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Robotics and Controls Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Research & Development
    Engineering
  • Santa Clara

AI generated summary

  • You must be enrolled in an accredited engineering program, have hands-on algorithm experience, knowledge of mechanical systems, proficiency in OOP (Python/C++), and be willing to relocate.
  • You will develop algorithms, design testing methods, implement control schemes, and collaborate with teams to transfer solutions into products and applications.

Requirements

  • * Currently enrolled in an accredited Engineering Program, pursuing a bachelor's or graduate degree, or Ph. D in software, mechatronics, robotics or equivalent.
  • * Proactive self-starter with hands-on experience with algorithm development and implementation for robotic systems.
  • * Experience with, and intuition for, physical and mechanical systems.
  • * Familiarity with cross-platform software development and version control systems (Git, etc.).
  • * Proficiency in Object Oriented Programming (eg. Python, C++).
  • * Understanding of mechanical systems and how they can be actuated with electromechanical systems.
  • * Ability to relocate across the United States as required by the internship program.

Responsibilities

  • Develop algorithms for robotic systems and tools (specifically, sensing, kinematics, and dynamics)
  • Design and establish testing methods for analyzing algorithm performance
  • Propose and implement robotic control schemes for novel devices
  • Work closely with other research scientists, robotics engineers, and software engineers to transfer solutions into Auris products and applications

FAQs

What is the location of the Robotics and Controls Intern position?

The position is located in Santa Clara, CA.

What key responsibilities will I have as a Robotics and Controls Intern?

As an intern, you will develop algorithms for robotic systems, design and establish testing methods for analyzing algorithm performance, propose and implement robotic control schemes, and work closely with other engineers and scientists to integrate solutions into Auris products and applications.

What qualifications are required for this internship?

Candidates must be currently enrolled in an accredited Engineering Program, pursuing a bachelor's or graduate degree, or Ph.D. in software, mechatronics, robotics, or a related field.

Is hands-on experience with algorithm development necessary?

Yes, we are looking for proactive self-starters with hands-on experience in algorithm development and implementation for robotic systems.

What programming languages should I be familiar with?

Proficiency in Object Oriented Programming languages such as Python and C++ is required.

Are there opportunities for growth within the team during the internship?

Yes, this role offers a high degree of autonomy and numerous opportunities for growth as you contribute to the project's progress.

What is the anticipated pay for this internship based on education level?

The anticipated base pay varies by education level, with Sophomores earning $31.00/hr, Juniors $34.50/hr, Seniors $38.00/hr, Masters $45.00/hr, and PhD candidates $59.00/hr.

Will I need to relocate for this internship?

Yes, there is an expectation that you may need to relocate across the United States as required by the internship program.

Does Johnson & Johnson have a policy on diversity and inclusion?

Yes, Johnson & Johnson is committed to building an inclusive environment that promotes diversity of thought through varied experiences and backgrounds.

Is this position eligible for severance?

No, this position is ineligible for severance.

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