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Zipline
Actively hiring
System Test Automation Intern (Summer 2027)
- Workplace
- On-site
- Commitment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Intern
- Posted
Location
South San Francisco, United States
As a System Validation Intern, you will contribute to testing and validating Zipline's complete system of systems, spanning the Zip, Droid, and Dock. You'll help build and refine automated testing pipelines, ensuring that software meets rigorous quality standards before being tested in flight. Working closely with a supportive and experienced team, you'll develop hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools and technologies while solving meaningful challenges. Your work will play an essential role in ensuring the reliability of systems that deliver life-saving goods worldwide.
Responsibilities
- Assist in executing Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) tests and flight tests to validate the interaction between Zipline’s Zip, Droid, and Dock systems.
- Collaborate with a wide range of engineers from different teams to build and refine automated pipelines that test software before it is deployed in flight.
- Design and improve tools that stress-test the system in off-nominal cases.
- Analyze and troubleshoot hardware and software issues uncovered during testing, contributing to system improvements.
- Work alongside a multidisciplinary team to design and execute system-level validation plans.
- Develop and enhance scripts and tools to support automated testing workflows.
- Learn how to ensure reliability and quality in complex, safety-critical systems, gaining valuable insights into real-world engineering challenges.
Requirements
- You must have completed the second year of your undergraduate studies. Master's and PhD students are also eligible.
- Strong understanding of engineering design fundamentals and the ability to triage and identify root causes of technical issues.
- Experience writing Rust or Python scripts to automate tasks or tests, either through coursework or personal projects.
- Hands-on experience writing Python tests using tools like Pytest or Unittest.
- Familiarity with creating and executing test plans or validation plans for software or hardware systems.
- A hands-on approach to problem-solving, including debugging and triaging technical issues.
- General understanding of electrical systems such as motors, sensors, cameras, and onboard computers.
- Experience working in a Linux environment, including using command-line tools effectively.
- Familiarity with tools like Git for version control, bazel for build and test management and Jira for task tracking.
- Basic understanding of networking concepts such as RPC or sockets.
- Experience working with CI tools like GitHub Actions, Buildkite, or similar.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills to document test results and track issues effectively.