About Instillmotion Labs
Instillmotion Labs is a venture studio building deep-tech products across autonomous systems, robotics, aviation security, and intelligent hardware. We operate at the intersection of mechanical systems, electronics, and software—turning concepts into field-ready products through rapid prototyping and iterative engineering.
The Role
This is a hands-on, build-centric engineering role. You won’t just design parts—you’ll integrate, assemble, test, and refine real electromechanical systems.
You’ll work closely with engineers across disciplines to understand how mechanical components interact with electronics, sensors, actuators, and embedded systems in real-world environments.
What You’ll Work On
- Electromechanical systems integration (mechanisms + motors, sensors, PCBs, wiring)
- Mechanical components and assemblies for robotics and hardware products
- Prototype development cycles — from concept to functional builds
- Test rigs, validation setups, and field testing
- Iterative design improvements based on real-world performance
What You’ll Do
- Create and refine 3D CAD models and assemblies (fit, tolerance, motion)
- Participate in prototype assembly (mechanical + basic electronics integration)
- Support conceptual design and mechanism development
- Perform engineering analysis (basic FEA, load estimation, material selection)
- Assist in product testing and validation (functional, durability, environmental)
- Apply DFM (Design for Manufacturing) and DFA (Design for Assembly) principles early in design
- Work with fabrication processes: machining, 3D printing, sheet metal, off-the-shelf components
- Iterate designs quickly based on testing feedback and failure analysis
- Contribute to engineering documentation, drawings, and BOMs
What We’re Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or final-year student)
- 0–2 years of experience (internships, projects, or hands-on builds matter)
- Working knowledge of CAD tools (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, etc.)
- Strong fundamentals in:
- Mechanics & machine design
- Materials & manufacturing processes
- Exposure to basic electronics or robotics systems is a plus
- Comfort working in a lab/workshop environment
- Curiosity to understand how systems actually work—not just how they are designed
What Will Set You Apart
- Experience building physical prototypes (college or personal projects)
- Understanding of mechanism design (linkages, motion systems, actuation)
- Familiarity with DFM/DFA thinking
- Hands-on experience with tools, fabrication, or assembly
- Ability to troubleshoot real hardware issues
Why Join Us
- Work on real products with real constraints—not academic exercises
- Gain exposure to full product lifecycle: concept → prototype → test → iterate
- Learn electromechanical integration, not just isolated mechanical design
- Direct mentorship from engineers working on cutting-edge hardware
- Fast-paced environment with high ownership and rapid learning
If you want to become a well-rounded hardware engineer—someone who can design, build, and debug real systems—this is where you start.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹8,086.00 - ₹43,378.62 per month
Benefits:
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person