Revise Robotics

Engineering Intern — Summer/Fall 2026

New
8000 –12000 USD / monthUSATrainee
Revise Robotics

Engineering Intern — Summer/Fall 2026

New
8000 –12000 USD / monthUSATraineefirmwarehidusb-cvision modelmechanical engineeringelectrical engineeringsoftware engineering

Internship role at Revise Robotics focusing on robotics and automation tasks involving hardware and software integration.

Responsibilities

  • Work on whatever part of the pipeline your background makes you particularly formidable at. Recent intern-scale problems have included: vision under adversarial lighting, end-effector design for laptop manipulation, autonomous BIOS navigation, and reward shaping for cable insertion. We'll match the project to you, not the other way around.

Conditions

  • In-person at our Dumbo office. 10–12 weeks, flexible start. You'll work directly with Antonio (CTO) and Rupesh (CEO), alongside the core team.

Other

  • We're automating laptop refurbishment end-to-end: a robot arm picks up a used laptop, opens it, turns it on, wipes it to NIST standards, diagnoses what's broken, fixes what it can, and prepares it for its next owner.
  • Someone who has done something genuinely unusual and is good at it.
  • Some examples of what "unusual" might look like — not a checklist, just calibration:
  • You've built a robot that does something weird and it actually works.
  • You've reverse-engineered firmware, written custom HID devices, or have opinions about USB-C alt modes.
  • You've trained a vision model on a dataset you collected yourself because nothing existed.
  • You've shipped a hardware project where the mechanical, electrical, and software all had to work together and you did all three.
  • You have deep knowledge of something adjacent we'd never think to ask about — dry ice cleaning, capacitive sensing, industrial machine vision, BIOS internals, low-FPS visual servoing, battery safety.
  • You've done something on your own time that a reasonable person would describe as "weird" or "obsessive."
  • If none of those describe you but you think you'd be particularly well-suited to work on our problem, please tell us why. We'd rather hire someone with one deep, weird strength than someone well-rounded.