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Exowatt

Software Engineering Intern — Inventory Automation & IoT/Robotics

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About this role

Join an Austin-based team developing inventory automation solutions using IoT and robotics technology. This internship offers hands-on experience building systems that optimize warehouse operations through connected devices and intelligent automation.

What you'll do

  • Develop and test software for IoT devices and robotic systems in inventory management
  • Collaborate with hardware and firmware teams to integrate automation solutions
  • Write clean, maintainable code for inventory tracking and control systems
  • Debug and troubleshoot hardware-software integration issues
  • Contribute to documentation and code reviews
  • Participate in design discussions for automation workflows

What they're looking for

  • Python or C/C++ programming
  • IoT development fundamentals
  • Robotics or embedded systems exposure
  • Problem-solving and debugging
  • Git and version control
  • API integration and REST concepts
  • Hardware communication protocols (MQTT, serial, etc.)
  • Testing and validation practices

Benefits

  • Hands-on experience with cutting-edge automation technology
  • Mentorship from experienced engineers
  • Real-world impact on warehouse efficiency
  • Austin-based office location
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Exowatt

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe a time you debugged a complex technical problem—what was your approach?
  • Have you worked with IoT or robotics before? What did you build?