Mechanical Engineering Intern

at Boston Dynamics

Record last updated: 3/23/2026 10:55:25 PM

Current Days Open
18
Reqs Seen
3
Current Min Salary
$30.00 (Hourly)
Current Max Salary
$45.00 (Hourly)
Historical Days Open
N/A
First Seen
3/4/2026
Lowest Min Salary Seen
$30.00 (Hourly)
3/23/2026
Highest Max Salary Seen
$45.00 (Hourly)
3/23/2026

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Full Job Description

Job Description Boston Dynamics is seeking an ambitious engineer to join our Atlas Platform Mechanical team. As a Mechanical Engineering Intern or Co-op on the Atlas program you will design mechanical parts and assemblies, build and test prototypes, investigate issues, and perform experiments to validate design improvements. In this role, your tasks will range from working on individual components of various kinds to fully integrated robots. Boston Dynamics is a world leader in mobile robots, tackling some of the toughest robotics challenges. For years, our awe-inspiring viral videos on YouTube have shown the world what remarkably capable robots can do. Now we are quickly becoming a recognized leader in automation solutions for industrial applications, warehouse logistics and general purpose labor. Day to Day Activities: Work within a multidisciplinary team of mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to design and support complex robotic systems Plan and perform verification and validation testing on prototype and production systems Design and develop new and novel features for existing products Troubleshoot issues, perform root cause failure analysis and design/implement corrective actions to sustain existing products Design and release parts and assemblies using Catia CAD software Develop and maintain product support documentation including bills of material (BOMs) and detailed part/assembly drawings Support system design analyses, including reliability, DFM / DFA, cost-reduction Desired Education & Skills: Current student enrolled in a Bachelor Degree program in Mechanical Engineering or Robotics Engineering Demonstrated passion for robotics and mechanical design Experience designing components and assemblies using 3D CAD tools (Solidworks, CATIA, etc.) including simulations (FEA/CFD) and generation of detailed 2D drawings Hands on ability to independently fabricate, assemble, and troubleshoot components and systems High level of technical writing proficiency (specs, test plans, reports, white papers, etc.) Excellent communication and organizational skills Nice to Have: Experience with Python, LabView, or MATLAB or similar tools Experience with a range of manufacturing processes - injection molding, castings, extrusions, sheet metal, weldments, compression molding, etc Exposure to ASME drafting standards including GD&T, (Y14.5-2018) Experience working with dynamic systems with sensors, actuators and mechanisms Demonstrated internship or other experience designing and developing mechanical parts and assemblies for product applications (consumer, industrial, medical) Additional Info: Public transportation is accessible from Boston/Alewife. Boston Dynamics will never ask you to divulge your personal financial or account information as part of its recruiting process. The hourly pay range for this position is between $30-$45/ hour. Base pay will depend on multiple individualized factors including, but not limited to internal equity, job related knowledge, skills, education and experience. This range represents a good faith estimate of compensation at the time of posting. We are growing rapidly, building a commercial company that delivers cutting edge technology and solutions to our customers from industrial applications to logistics and warehouse solutions.

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