Summer 2026

Robotic Process Engineer Intern

Machina Labs

Machina Labs

51-200 employees

AI-enabled robotic manufacturing for rapid production

Compensation Overview

$20 - $35/hr

Canoga Park, Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Process Engineering
Required Skills
Python
MATLAB
SolidWorks
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Actively pursuing a Bachelor's or advanced degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.
  • Expected to complete or have completed final degree within one year of the internship’s end.
  • Some experience in a manufacturing, robotics, or prototyping environment (internships, research projects, or coursework welcome).
  • Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Rhino) through academic projects or prior work.
  • Familiarity or coursework in CAM, tool path generation, or basic robot programming.
  • Foundational data analysis skills (MATLAB, Python, advanced Excel, or similar tools).
  • Willingness to work on open-ended problems, make rapid decisions, and adapt quickly in a fast-paced environment.
  • Attention to detail, ability to follow instructions, and commitment to safety.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills; able to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Responsibilities
  • Assist in generating and modifying CAD models for compatibility with RoboForming processes.
  • Support the conversion of CAD designs into robot tool paths using our internal software stack.
  • Analyze process data and 3D scan results to assess part quality, suggest improvements, and document findings.
  • Design and execute experiments (DOE) aimed at optimizing forming techniques and tool path strategies.
  • Work closely with product managers, engineers, and team members to improve process workflows, and participate in technical discussions to support project goals.
  • Operate autonomously, make informed decisions, and refine approaches based on real-world feedback under mentorship from experienced engineers.
  • Document processes, results, and analyses to support ongoing improvement efforts.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in surface modeling via CAD coursework or projects.
  • Exposure to industrial robots (FANUC, KUKA, ABB, etc.) from labs or classes.
  • Familiarity with 3D scanning or inspection tools.
  • Experience with Python scripting, automation tools, or coding basics.
  • Exposure to CNC machining, additive manufacturing, or digital manufacturing coursework.
  • Experience working in a production or team environment.
  • Understanding of safety, especially in engineering labs or manufacturing facilities.

Machina Labs develops integrated manufacturing systems that combine robotics and AI to speed up design, prototyping, and production. Their systems automate the shaping, assembly, and testing of sheet metal and other parts using AI-driven optimization and digital tooling. These capabilities are tailored for aerospace, defense, OEMs, heavy equipment, energy, marine, construction, and consumer products, with a focus on large-format parts and fast, end-to-end fabrication for government and industrial customers. The goal is to shorten design-to-production cycles while improving quality and reliability for next-generation equipment.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$172.3M

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2019

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What believers are saying

  • $124M Series C funds 200,000 sq ft Intelligent Factory for missile structures in 2026.
  • Toyota pilots RoboForming for custom vehicle panels, backed by Woven Capital at UP.Summit 2025.
  • EDGE Group's SDF invests and partners for AI manufacturing expansion in December 2025.

What critics are saying

  • Formic's mobile cells erode defense contracts with plug-and-play deployment in 12-24 months.
  • Radiant Industries captures aerospace OEMs using cheaper plasma deposition in 6-12 months.
  • Lack of ITAR certification blocks 70% defense revenue as Air Force shifts in 18-36 months.

What makes Machina Labs unique

  • RoboCraftsman uses AI-guided robotics to form metal parts directly from CAD without custom dies.
  • Deployable System enables on-premise manufacturing for Air Force aircraft parts at Robins AFB.
  • Elastic Factories reprogram for new designs, supporting hypersonics and airframes rapidly.

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Business Wire
Feb 5th, 2026
Machina Labs Raises $124 Million to Scale Manufacturing Infrastructure for Defense and Advanced Mobility

Machina Labs, a leader in advanced manufacturing and robotics, today announced it has closed a Series C financing totaling $124 million and the development o...

Tech in Asia
Feb 4th, 2026
US robotics startup raises $124M to build AI-driven missile factory

Machina Labs, a Los Angeles-based robotics startup, has raised $124 million to build a large-scale robotic manufacturing facility. The company plans to construct an "Intelligent Factory" spanning over 18,580 square metres, focused on mass-producing missile structures and airframes. The facility, significantly larger than Machina's current sites, will be located in New Mexico, Texas, Alabama or Nevada. Investors include Lockheed Martin Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, Woven Capital and Abu Dhabi-based EDGE Group's Strategic Development Fund. Machina's "RoboCraftsman" cells use AI-guided robotics to shape metal parts directly from CAD files, eliminating the need for custom dies that cost up to $1 million each with 50-week lead times. The company currently generates 70% of revenue from defence contracts and 30% from commercial clients.

mid-east.info
Dec 11th, 2025
Strategic Development Fund Announces Investment and Initial Agreement with Machina Labs - Middle East Business News and Information - mid-east.info

Abu Dhabi, UAE – December, 2025 – Strategic Development Fund (SDF), an Abu Dhabi-based investment entity wholly owned by EDGE Group, today announced the signing of an initial partnership and …

Thomas
Oct 6th, 2025
Toyota, Machina Labs Partnership Offers On-Demand Customization for Vehicles

Toyota, Machina Labs partnership offers on-demand customization for vehicles. Toyota Motor North America has partnered with Los Angeles - based Machina Labs to test new ways of manufacturing custom vehicle parts, including body panels and accessories, using artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics at automotive-grade quality. AI-Driven manufacturing for custom parts. Machina Labs is piloting its RoboForming technology with Toyota. The system, part of Machina's RoboCraftsman platform, uses robotic arms and AI to shape sheet metal without the need for dedicated molds or tooling. This allows automakers to produce unique parts in smaller volumes while maintaining the speed and precision of traditional mass production. Toyota and Woven Capital's role. The project was unveiled at the UP.Summit 2025 technology conference, where Machina and Toyota demonstrated a custom tailgate made using the process. Zach Choate, the General Manager of Production Engineering at Toyota Motor North America, said the work is in line with Toyota's goal of offering more personalized options to customers. Toyota's venture arm, Woven Capital, has backed the collaboration with an investment, noting that AI-powered manufacturing enables engineers to design and produce parts faster and at lower cost while easing supply chain pressures. The overall goal is to make vehicle customization more affordable and scalable within existing production systems. Toward flexible, on-demand production. Machina's technology also supports near-line manufacturing, allowing parts to be produced on demand from cells positioned close to assembly lines. The company said this setup makes it possible to handle low-volume, customized production without interrupting factory operations. The approach also addresses a growing market for automotive customization and accessories - valued at about $2.4 billion in 2024 for trucks alone - by reducing tooling costs, storage needs, and changeover times. Image credit: Machina Labs

Business Wire
Aug 26th, 2024
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Machina Labs appoints Ronen Lebi as Chief Business Officer.