Thought process
Thought process
About the Team
Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that automate repetitive manual work in real environments. We design and manufacture our hardware in-house, which means iteration, fabrication, and execution all happen under one roof.
Our robots operate in production settings, which means mechanical design must be practical, manufacturable, and tightly integrated with electronics and actuation. Our mechanical team designs and builds the physical systems that make our robots work — this team spends as much time prototyping and testing as it does designing.
About the Role
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Droyd, you will work hands-on on real robotic hardware. You will help design, build, and iterate on mechanical subsystems that ship to production robots.
This is not a CAD-only role. You will be expected to prototype, test, and refine designs alongside full-time engineers.
This role is based on-site in San Francisco, CA.
In This Role, You'll
Design & Analysis
Support mechanical subsystem design from concept through prototype and iteration
Create and modify CAD models for parts and assemblies
Help perform basic load calculations, testing, and analysis
Design parts for rapid prototyping methods such as 3D printing and CNC machining
Prototyping & Build
Build and assemble prototypes using 3D printers, hand tools, and shop equipment
Help integrate mechanical designs with motors, sensors, and basic mechatronic components
Iterate quickly based on test results and engineering feedback
Documentation & Collaboration
Document designs, tests, and learnings
Work alongside full-time engineers across mechanical, electrical, and software
Communicate progress, blockers, and findings clearly
Work Environment & Schedule
On-site in San Francisco, CA
Part-time or full-time internship, balanced with school commitments
We're Looking For Candidates Who
Are current juniors or seniors (or equivalent) studying mechanical engineering or a related field
Have hands-on experience from clubs, personal projects, or coursework involving physical hardware
Can show examples of projects taken from concept to a physical build
Are comfortable using modern CAD tools (Onshape preferred, but not required)
Are willing to balance school and work in a fast-paced, build-heavy environment
Take ownership, learn quickly, and enjoy working with real hardware
Nice to have:
Experience with FEA, topology optimization, or generative design
Exposure to machining, tolerancing, or manufacturing workflows
Familiarity with electronics, motors, or control systems
Interest in industrial or visual design
About Droyd
Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that operate in real production environments. We design the hardware, develop the control stack, and generate the data that enables generalist robotics.
If we do this right, robots stop being demos and start being infrastructure.
Join us and help build the systems that make it real.
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