Advanced Manufacturing Technicians


Overview

Advanced Manufacturing Technicians

Introduction

Advanced manufacturing involves the use of nontraditional manufacturing techniques such as additive manufacturing, computer numerical control machining, and nanotechnology, as well as tools such as advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, digital design, and prototyping, Big Data, data analytics, virtual and augmented reality, and the Internet of Things to improve efficiency and production quality, increase flexibility and responsiveness to market demands, generate added value, and meet other goals.

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Median Salary

$51,890

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Employment Prospects

Good

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Minimum Education Level

Associates Degree|Apprenticeship


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Experience

Internship, apprenticeship, co-op, or on-the-job experience


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Skills

Math|Organizational|Scientific


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Personality Traits

Problem-Solving|Scientific|Technical

Earnings

According to the Ziprecruiter, as of March 2024, the median earnings of an Advanced Manufacturing Technician is $25 per hour or $51,890 per year, lowest-pay earned is $13.94 per hour or $29,000 per year, the highest-pay earned is $34.62 per hour or $72,000 per year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that industrial engineering technicians working in machinery manufacturing earned median a...

Work Environment

Technicians work at manufacturing plants, laboratories, and office settings. Although factories can be noisy, dirty, and busy, many modern facilities are clean and well-organized, with industrial robots performing the most basic production tasks.

Technicians in factory and laboratory settings must wear protective gear such as hard hats, goggles, and earplugs. Technicians work 40 hours a ...

Outlook

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has projected a 3 percent increase in job opportunities from 2022 to 2032 for industrial engineering technicians, which includes advanced manufacturing technicians. Electromechanical technicians operate, test, and maintain unmanned and automated robotic and electromechanical equipment. This is about as fast as the average for all occupations. Many of these tec...

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