Robotics Software Engineer Intern
Pittsburgh, PA
Internship
Student (College)
Company Description
The ARM Institute leads the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to our nation’s greatest challenges and to develop and produce the world’s most desired products. As a federally funded national institute, the ARM Institute’s mission is to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative robotics technologies that are the foundation of every advanced manufacturing activity today and into the future.
Robotics Software Engineering Intern / Co-op:
The ARM Institute seeks outstanding students for our internships and co-ops. We view internships as excellent opportunities for us to learn about potential full-time hires while also contributing to students' education and their understanding of work practices in an engineering setting. Please note that this internship is an on-site and full-time position. We are looking for college sophomore, junior, senior, masters and PhD level students that have excellent grades, a demonstrated work ethic, and participation in extracurricular activities. Participation in a club or activity where teamwork and collaboration are emphasized - whether it’s First Robotics in High School, Baja SAE, or a non-engineering interest; we’re interested in how you interact and engage with others, build upon ideas, collaborate, and work through challenges as a team.
In this role, you'll develop and test robotics software components, build demos of emerging technologies, and support the team across hardware integration, perception, motion planning, and deployment infrastructure. Work assigned to interns depends largely on business needs at the time of internship as well as the experience of the candidate, some examples of work areas include:
Relevant Skills
The ARM Institute leads the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to our nation’s greatest challenges and to develop and produce the world’s most desired products. As a federally funded national institute, the ARM Institute’s mission is to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative robotics technologies that are the foundation of every advanced manufacturing activity today and into the future.
Robotics Software Engineering Intern / Co-op:
The ARM Institute seeks outstanding students for our internships and co-ops. We view internships as excellent opportunities for us to learn about potential full-time hires while also contributing to students' education and their understanding of work practices in an engineering setting. Please note that this internship is an on-site and full-time position. We are looking for college sophomore, junior, senior, masters and PhD level students that have excellent grades, a demonstrated work ethic, and participation in extracurricular activities. Participation in a club or activity where teamwork and collaboration are emphasized - whether it’s First Robotics in High School, Baja SAE, or a non-engineering interest; we’re interested in how you interact and engage with others, build upon ideas, collaborate, and work through challenges as a team.
In this role, you'll develop and test robotics software components, build demos of emerging technologies, and support the team across hardware integration, perception, motion planning, and deployment infrastructure. Work assigned to interns depends largely on business needs at the time of internship as well as the experience of the candidate, some examples of work areas include:
- Developing, testing, and maintaining robotics software components using Python and C++
- Debugging software across simulation and physical hardware environments
- Calibrating and integrating new robotic and AI hardware to robotic cells such as sensors, cameras, or other unique software/hardware components
- Creating demonstrations of AI technology for manufacturers
- Contributing to open-source and internal repositories
- Generating containerized robotics applications using Docker for deployment
- Training and/or launching generative/ agentic AI
- Contributing to the development of behavior trees or state machines
- Developing control logic and control loops for robotic cells
Relevant Skills
- Proficiency in the following skills is required
- Python or C++ and basic programming concepts
- Git
- Linux based operating systems and basic bash operations
- Candidates should have experience in several of the following areas
- ROS 1 or ROS 2
- Robotics hardware integration (sensors, actuators, drivers)
- Machine learning (PyTorch/TensorFlow, model training, computer vision models, edge deployment, MLOps)
- Generative / Agentic AI (LLMs, prompt engineering, RAG, agent frameworks, foundation models)
- Docker
- Computer vision (OpenCV, camera pipelines, image processing)
- 3D perception (point clouds, depth sensing, mesh generation)
- Motion planning (MoveIt, Tesseract, trajectory generation)
- Sensor fusion and calibration
- Simulation environments (Isaac Sim, Gazebo)
- Real-time systems and control loops
- Behavior trees or state machines
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or a related technical field. Rising juniors, seniors, and graduate students preferred.
- Relevant coursework, personal projects, or research experience in robotics, software development, or related areas
- Experience working in team environments (class projects, research labs, student organizations, hackathons)
- Familiarity with the robotics or industrial automation ecosystem is a plus but not required
- Personal projects, open-source contributions, or independent technical work (GitHub portfolio, competition teams, hobby projects) are highly valued
We believe diversity is essential to our organization’s growth and success and strive to create an inclusive, accepting culture and seek individuals of all backgrounds to join our innovative organization. ARM is an equal opportunity employer.
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