Fall 2026

Robot Operator Internship

Posted on 8/20/2026

Pivot Robotics

Pivot Robotics

1-10 employees

AI-powered robot-arm automation for high-mix manufacturing

No salary listed

New Boston, OH, USA

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Category
AI & Machine Learning (1)
Required Skills
Robotics

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Requirements
  • Be a current student at Shawnee State University.
  • Be reliable and punctual.
  • Be comfortable spending extended periods monitoring equipment.
  • Have strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Be detail-oriented and organized.
Responsibilities
  • Be present near the Pivot robotic cell during scheduled production runs.
  • Observe robot operation and note interruptions, faults, or unusual behavior.
  • Record timestamps and short descriptions of events, including stops, resets, and operator interventions.
  • Notify the Pivot team via Slack or text when predefined issues occur.
  • Provide simple daily summaries of system performance.
  • Help coordinate basic restart procedures when instructed remotely by Pivot.
  • Serve as Pivot’s on-site point of contact during monitored shifts.
Desired Qualifications
  • Interest in robotics, engineering, manufacturing, or industrial technology.
  • No prior robotics experience is required.

Pivot Robotics provides AI-powered software that lets standard industrial robotic arms handle high-mix, low-volume manufacturing tasks without reprogramming for each part. Its Proteus system uses computer vision and AI to scan parts, detect defects, and automatically generate grinding paths for tasks like metal surface finishing in foundries. This vision-first approach enables one system to adapt to many part variations, differentiating it from traditional automation that relies on custom programming for each part. The company aims to reduce the U.S. manufacturing labor gap by expanding automation across industries and regions, starting in North America and expanding to global hubs.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$130K

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2023

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What believers are saying

  • Pivot reports 5k+ parts weekly and 1mm precision at North American foundries.
  • YC says it is deploying 10+ Proteus systems at a cast-iron foundry.
  • July 2024 seed funding from NuVentures, Pioneer Fund, Unpopular Ventures, and Y Combinator funded hiring.

What critics are saying

  • Foundry pilots expose Pivot to integration failures, scrap, and downtime before 2027 expansion.
  • ABB, Fanuc, and machine-vision vendors can replicate adaptive grinding workflows quickly.
  • Without faster customer conversion, a $3.2 million war chest starves hardware-heavy deployments.

What makes Pivot Robotics unique

  • Pivot Robotics targets high-mix foundries with vision-first grinding, not rigid single-part automation.
  • YC W24 backing and CMU founders Siddharth Girdhar, Vignesh Rajmohan strengthen robotics credibility.
  • Its system already handles grinding, cutting, sanding, machining, and spraying from one perception stack.

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