Robotics Technicians


Overview

Robotics Technicians

Introduction

Robotics technicians assist robotics engineers in a wide variety of tasks relating to the design, development, production, testing, operation, repair, and maintenance of robots and robotic devices. This includes assisting with work on peripheral equipment and computer software that is used to control robots. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are about 14,600 robotics technicians employed in the United States.

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Median Salary

$65,260

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Employment Prospects

Fair

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Minimum Education Level

High School Diploma|Bachelors Degree


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Experience

Internships


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Skills

Math|Mechanical/Manual Dexterity|Scientific


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Personality Traits

Hands On|Scientific|Technical

Earnings

Earnings and benefits in manufacturing companies vary widely based on the size of the company, geographic location, nature of the production process, and complexity of the robots. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) does not report on salaries specific to robotics technicians, but salary information can be garnered from other technician disciplines. For example, the DOL reports that electrical a...

Work Environment

Robotics technicians may work either for a company that manufactures robots or a company that uses robots. Most companies that manufacture robots are relatively clean, quiet, and comfortable environments. Technicians may work in an office or on the production floor.

Conditions vary based on the type of industry within which one works. Robotics technicians who work in a company that uses ...

Outlook

Robotics technicians will have fair employment opportunities in the coming years. The Department of Labor predicts slow to average employment growth, 2 to 3 percent, through 2029 for electrical and electronics engineering technicians and for electro-mechanical technicians. Most recently the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted most industries around the world, causing an economic slowdown that is...

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