Change the world. Love your job.
We're looking for an EE intern who is equally comfortable on a scope and at a terminal. Over six months, you'll work on real hardware — schematic capture, board bring-up, and firmware — while also helping us push the frontier of how AI accelerates EE workflows. A meaningful portion of the work involves using AI coding agents (specifically Claude Code) to speed up firmware development, test automation, and design verification. The longer internship window means you'll own a project end-to-end, from spec through bring-up to validation. If you've already been using LLMs to build embedded systems and want to do that as your day job for half a year, this role is for you.
What you will do
- Contribute to schematic design, PCB layout review, and bring-up of new hardware revisions
- Write and debug low-level embedded firmware (bare-metal or RTOS) for ARM Cortex-M class microcontrollers
- Develop board bring-up scripts, hardware-in-the-loop test fixtures, and automated validation tooling
- Use Claude Code to accelerate firmware development, generate driver scaffolding, write tests, and assist with debugging
- Help build internal AI-assisted workflows for EE tasks — e.g., agentic schematic review, datasheet querying, register-map generation, or test-vector synthesis
- Take a hardware/firmware project from definition through validation over the course of the 6-month engagement
- Document designs, decisions, and lessons learned for the broader hardware team