Amazon Robotics - Hardware Development Engineer Co-op

Amazon Robotics develops cutting-edge robotics and software solutions to transform customer experiences through innovative automation technologies.
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Description For Amazon Robotics - Hardware Development Engineer Co-op

Amazon Robotics is seeking talented Mechanical Engineering students for a 6-month co-op position in their Hardware Engineering teams. This role offers a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge robotics technology in state-of-the-art facilities in the Greater Boston Area. As a Hardware Development Engineer Co-op, you'll collaborate with senior engineering staff on new and existing tools, mechanisms, modules, and systems.

The position is perfect for someone who is inspired by invention, thrives on problem-solving through teamwork, and wants to see their work's impact on a larger scale. You'll be working in Amazon Robotics' facilities in Westborough and North Reading, MA, where you'll have direct access to robotics testing labs and manufacturing facilities.

The role involves hands-on experience with mechanical design, analysis, and prototyping. You'll use tools like SolidWorks for modeling and simulation, participate in brainstorming sessions, and conduct testing of your designs. This is an excellent opportunity for engineering students to gain practical experience in a fast-paced, innovative environment while contributing to the future of robotics and automation.

Amazon Robotics is committed to diversity and inclusion, offering equal opportunities to all qualified candidates. The company provides a collaborative environment where you'll work with smart, passionate people who are transforming customer experiences through robotics technology. This co-op position is ideal for students looking to apply their mechanical engineering knowledge to real-world challenges while gaining valuable industry experience at a leading technology company.

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Responsibilities For Amazon Robotics - Hardware Development Engineer Co-op

  • Work as part of an interdisciplinary team to design and analyze mechanisms, modules or systems
  • Model and detail solutions in hand sketches and SolidWorks
  • Analyze components and systems using standard tools including SolidWorks Simulation (FEA)
  • Participate in brainstorming sessions
  • Build models and prototypes
  • Conduct testing
  • Support staff writing ECO's, specifications and plans

Requirements For Amazon Robotics - Hardware Development Engineer Co-op

  • Junior year or beyond in Mechanical Engineering program
  • At least a semester left of school after completion of the co-op
  • Must be eligible and available for a full-time (40h / week) 6-month co-op between July to December 2025
  • Solid understanding of principles, theories and concepts in mechanical engineering
  • Proficiency with SolidWorks Simulation Finite Element Analysis tools

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