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Location: Paris, France
We believe the future of the operating room lies in the hands of the empowered surgeon. They are bolstered with complete control, renewed confidence, and technology adaptable to any situation.
Our Maestro System delivers this empowerment, resulting in improved operating room efficiency and surgical care for patients - We are using tomorrow's technology to change surgery today.
Our blended French-American team is passionate about building this future. Together we are pushing the boundaries in a fast-paced yet focused and deliberate environment. We challenge ourselves often and celebrate our achievements. We believe that communication and planning are as important as execution.

Your Core Responsibilities
As an Electromechanical hardware Intern, you will work on various engineering tasks to enhance the functionality and performance of the Maestro system. This is a hardware role with a mechanical design bias. Your primary project will be to explore implementation (placement and mounting) of camera and sensor arrangements for future iterations of the Maestro design.
Your Day-to-day Activities
Depending on project needs and your background, responsibilities may include:
How You’ll Fit In
You will work among our Hardware team
Engineering school (completed or in final year) with exposure to fundamental mechanical and electrical concepts. Practical experience with electro-mechanical projects preferred.
Strong interest in robotics. Electronics skills are a plus.
CAD experience necessary – within academic setting acceptable. SolidWorks preferred.
Experience of rapid prototyping (3D printing preferred).
Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative R&D team.
Moon Surgical values diverse perspectives and encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply, even if they do not meet every requirement listed.