Johnson & Johnson is looking to develop the next generation of medical robotic systems to improve patient outcomes worldwide, specifically in the areas of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
Requirements
- Pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s or PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering, Automation Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, and Robotics Engineering or closely related field.
- Experience with hardware design, integration, and control systems within robotics.
- Knowledge of electrical, mechanical, and control domains.
- Familiarity with system testing, characterization, and debugging.
- Experience with designing and building prototypes, fixtures, or test setups.
- Understanding of hardware-software integration.
- Experience with continuous improvement efforts in hardware design and system performance.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and test electrical circuits or mechanical assemblies for robotic platforms.
- Support hardware integration, calibration, troubleshooting, and validation efforts.
- Collaborate with software and controls teams to ensure seamless hardware-software integration.
- Perform system testing, characterization, and debugging to ensure safety, performance, and reliability.
- Assist in designing and building prototypes, fixtures, or test setups.
- Document hardware designs, test procedures, and troubleshooting steps.
- Support continuous improvement efforts in hardware design and system performance.
Other
- Currently enrolled in an accredited university or college program throughout the internship duration.
- University student status: Undergrad Sophomore or higher.
- Available to work full-time (40 hours/week) and during hours agreed upon with the hiring manager.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 reflective of all coursework.
- Commitment to June 1 – August 21, 2026, or June 22 – September 4, 2026, term dates to align with cohort.