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Engineering · Internship · Remote-friendly
Hardware Engineering Intern
Help us understand exactly how an iPhone sees a golf shot — and design the mounts, rigs, and reference hardware that make phone-based ball tracking trustworthy on a real range.
What you’ll do
- Prototype phone mounts, tripods, and alignment rigs that make the camera capture repeatable for everyday golfers.
- Run capture sessions against reference gear (radar / launch-monitor ground truth) and help build the fixtures that keep measurements honest.
- Investigate how lens, frame rate, lighting, and sensor behavior affect the accuracy of ball and club tracking.
- Turn messy field findings into clear specs and hand-off notes the software team can build against.
What we’re looking for
- A student or early-career engineer (ME, EE, robotics, or similar) who likes building physical things and measuring whether they actually work.
- Comfort with CAD, basic prototyping, and hands-on testing — you would rather build a jig than argue about it.
- Curiosity about optics, sensors, or measurement, and the patience to chase down where error comes from.
- Golf knowledge is a plus, not a requirement — caring about getting the number right matters more.
What happens nextWe review every application and reply if there is a strong fit.
No perfect resume requiredClear thinking and real work matter more than a conventional path.