Robotics - Hardware Development Engineer Co-op Robotics, Mechanical, Electrical, Hardwa
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Engineering
Hardware Engineer, Robotics, Test Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
We are looking for current students to join Amazon as a Robotics Hardware Development Co‑op (2026). The role focuses on hardware design, prototyping, testing, and documentation for robotics teams across multiple locations.
Key Job Responsibilities- Collaborate with co‑ops and Amazon engineers to complete project tasks.
- Use Amazon engineering tools and processes.
- Prototype and test concepts or features.
- Track progress of task deliverables.
- Develop and maintain design documentation.
- Present information to managers and engineers.
- 18 years of age or older.
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or higher degree in Engineering, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mechatronics, Materials Science, Physics, or related STEM fields.
- Knowledge of hardware engineering fundamentals in mechanical, electrical, hardware test, hardware reliability, quality, failure analysis, or manufacturing.
- Experience with hardware design, development, and testing.
- Experience with hardware physical tools, digital tools, and methods (e.g., 3D CAD).
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
- Previous technical internship(s) or demonstrated project experience.
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. We are committed to inclusive hiring practices and will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records under applicable Fair Chance ordinances.
Benefits include starting pay ranges by location, EAP, mental health support, medical advice line, 401(k) matching, and comprehensive benefits (see link for details). For example, pay ranges: $122,600–$185,000 annually (San Francisco), $96,600–$160,000 annually (Boston), etc.
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