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Robotics Software Engineer Intern
Who We Are
Neya Systems is a leader in off‑road autonomy, delivering advanced robotics and perception technologies to commercial and defense customers. As a Robotics Software Engineer Intern, you’ll work alongside experts in autonomy, computer vision, and unmanned systems while contributing directly to real projects that advance next‑generation off‑road vehicle capabilities.
This internship is based at our Warrendale, PA office.
What You Will Do
You will support active autonomy and perception projects while gaining hands‑on experience across the full development lifecycle. Your responsibilities may include:
Our interns work on meaningful, high‑impact tasks. Previous interns have:
We’re seeking motivated students who are excited about robotics, autonomy, and real‑world engineering challenges.
Required Qualifications
This position involves access to information subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Non‑U.S. persons must meet eligibility requirements as defined by ITAR/EAR (U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, Political Asylee, or Refugee).
About Neya Systems, LLC
Neya Systems is a leading developer of advanced unmanned systems technologies. We partner with defense, homeland security, and commercial customers to solve complex challenges in autonomy, computer vision, and robotic systems development and deployment.
Who We Are
Neya Systems is a leader in off‑road autonomy, delivering advanced robotics and perception technologies to commercial and defense customers. As a Robotics Software Engineer Intern, you’ll work alongside experts in autonomy, computer vision, and unmanned systems while contributing directly to real projects that advance next‑generation off‑road vehicle capabilities.
This internship is based at our Warrendale, PA office.
What You Will Do
You will support active autonomy and perception projects while gaining hands‑on experience across the full development lifecycle. Your responsibilities may include:
- Assisting project teams with research, software development, testing, and design activities.
- Supporting ongoing projects by helping identify goals, technical challenges, and opportunities for improvement.
- Testing prototypes—both in simulation and on physical platforms—and documenting results.
- Participating in team meetings, technical discussions, and design reviews.
- Maintaining a high standard of professionalism in all interactions with colleagues and customers.
Our interns work on meaningful, high‑impact tasks. Previous interns have:
- Built web and mobile applications to support autonomy workflows.
- Developed deep learning tools for perception and scene understanding.
- Tested autonomous systems on our John Deere Gator testbed.
- Designed and implemented unit tests and simulation‑based validation tools.
We’re seeking motivated students who are excited about robotics, autonomy, and real‑world engineering challenges.
Required Qualifications
- Current student pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Robotics, or a related field.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment.
- Self‑motivated, with the ability to work independently when needed.
- GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Availability for up to 40 hours/week during the internship period.
- Work on real problems that push the boundaries of autonomy and unmanned systems.
- Collaborate with some of the most talented engineers in the robotics field.
- Enjoy a supportive, flexible, and innovative company culture.
- Competitive salary and, for full‑time employees, comprehensive benefits including 401(k), and company‑paid medical, dental, and life insurance.
- Flexible hours and working conditions.
This position involves access to information subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Non‑U.S. persons must meet eligibility requirements as defined by ITAR/EAR (U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, Political Asylee, or Refugee).
About Neya Systems, LLC
Neya Systems is a leading developer of advanced unmanned systems technologies. We partner with defense, homeland security, and commercial customers to solve complex challenges in autonomy, computer vision, and robotic systems development and deployment.