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Intern, Mechanical Design - Wiring Harness- Fall 2026

Summary

Build and test wiring harnesses for industrial robots using 3D CAD and hands-on assembly, ensuring signal integrity and manufacturability.

About Mind

Mind Robotics is building Physical AI for real-world industrial deployment, starting with the factory floor. We believe the hardest problems in AI are solved when researchers and engineers are hands-on with the physical world every day - and we're looking for people who are passionate about robotics, value ownership, and are excited to tackle difficult problems. Join us if you want to move beyond digital intelligence and put intelligence into motion.

About the role

As a Hardware Engineering Intern at Mind Robotics, you’re an active contributor, not an observer. Embedded directly alongside our senior hardware engineers, you will drive critical components of our roadmap with clear, high-visibility milestones. You'll get your hands dirty, solve complex physical systems problems, and see your work built directly into the robot.

Responsibilities

  • Model and maintain 3D wire harness routing in 3DEXPERIENCE/CATIA within system-level robot assemblies — clearances, service loops, tie-down and clamp locations

  • Create 2D harness drawings and flattened formboard layouts, including wire run lists, connector tables, detail views, and general notes

  • Select connectors, contacts, backshells, strain reliefs, grommets, and sleeving; build and maintain the associated BOMs

  • Work with electrical engineering to translate schematics and pinout tables into physical harness architecture

  • Apply routing rules: minimum bend radius, shield termination, power/signal separation, abrasion protection, and strain relief at every breakout

  • Build prototype harnesses on the board — cut, strip, crimp, terminate shields, apply sleeving and heat shrink — then continuity- and pinout-test everything before it goes on a robot

  • Install harnesses into robot assemblies and drive what you learn back into the model and drawing: interference, insufficient slack, connectors you can’t reach with a hand tool

  • Package DFM/RFQ documentation for harness suppliers and contract manufacturers, and help resolve their feedback

  • Maintain revision control and release documentation in our PLM system

Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in a Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related program

  • Working proficiency in 3D CAD at the assembly level, not just part modeling. We run 3DEXPERIENCE/CATIA — solid SolidWorks, Creo, or NX experience transfers fine

  • Ability to read and produce clear engineering drawings; working knowledge of GD&T and dimensioning conventions

  • Comfort reading electrical schematics, block diagrams, and pinout tables

  • Hands-on build skills: soldering, crimping, and assembling something electromechanical that had to work. Project team wiring counts — FSAE, Baja, robotics competition, rocketry, UAV, or serious personal builds

  • Detail orientation. A transposed pin number in a run list becomes a failed build

  • You are comfortable with ambiguity, move fast, and have an “engineering curiosity” that drives you to understand how the entire system works, not just your part

What this application asks

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Name, Email, Resume

  • Why Mind Robotics? written answer
  • Please detail the experience you have that is relevant to this role. written answer
  • What work are you most proud of? This might include projects you've created, companies you've built, or awards you've earned. written answer
  • Will you require immigration sponsorship now or in the future? yes / no
  • Are you available to work on-site at our Palo Alto, CA office? yes / no
  • When is the earliest you would want to start working with us?
  • Do you have any deadlines or timeline considerations we should be aware of? written answer
  • Please link any websites you would like to share (LinkedIn profile,  GitHub, published research papers, etc...) written answer · optional

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