Brief Job Description
We are looking for a passionate and hands-on Mechatronics Engineer Intern to support our multidisciplinary R&D team. The role involves contributing to the development, integration, and testing of robotic systems that combine mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems.
Job Responsibilities
- Assist in the design and development of robotic mechanisms and actuators.
- Integrate sensors, motor drivers, and embedded controllers into robotic platforms.
- Work on prototyping, assembly, and testing of mechatronic systems.
- Collaborate with mechanical, electronics, and software teams for system integration.
- Support debugging and troubleshooting during hardware and software integration phases.
- Document technical findings, test results, and improvements.
- Participate in field trials and provide real-time technical support.
Skills Required
Strong understanding of mechanics, electronics, and control systems.Familiarity with sensors (IMU, ultrasonic, IR), actuators (servo, stepper, DC motors), and motor drivers.Experience with basic embedded programming (Arduino, STM32, or Raspberry Pi).Proficient in CAD tools (SolidWorks / Fusion 360) and basic circuit design (Proteus / Eagle).Problem-solving attitude and interest in hands-on prototyping.Added Advantage
Exposure to robotic platforms, mobile robots, or automation systems.Understanding of control algorithms (PID, feedback systems).Familiarity with ROS (Robot Operating System) is a plus.Basic knowledge of machine learning, computer vision, or SLAM is advantageous.Experience : 0 - 1 Years
Qualification : Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics or Electronics Engineering.
Location : Technopark, Thiruvanathapuram
Note : This is a unpaid internship.Skills : circuit design,embedded programming,cad tools,arduino,sensors,stm32,control systems,raspberry pi,problem-solving,embedded c,mechanics,motor drivers,actuators,electronics
Skills Required
Fusion 360, Electronics, CAD Tools, Proteus, Sensors, actuators, Solidworks, Control Systems, Mechanics, Embedded Programming, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Circuit Design, eagle