Electrical Engineering Intern
At Markforged, we are on a mission to unlock the next 10x of innovation in design and manufacturing. We build an Industrial 3D Printing Platform to liberate designers and engineers from decades-old, slow part creation processes. NASA, Google, Ford, Amazon, Siemens and thousands of companies in 50 countries use Markforged to print same-day prototypes and produce stronger end-use parts than they did before. With Markforged, customers are able to ship 50X faster, spend 20X less, and build products that are 23X stronger.
Electrical engineering interns frequently make significant contributions to Markforged 3D printing systems. To become familiar with our systems, you will start off with a beginner project under the supervision of an experienced Markforged electrical engineer. Then, the electrical engineering team will work with you to define a more advanced project or projects that will last through the summer, based on a combination of your interests and the challenges that the engineering team is pursuing.
In this role, you will:
- Develop embedded firmware in C
- Perform scientific computing in Python
- Use Linux as a primary development environment
- Layout PCBs
- Design, test, and debug hardware and firmware
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