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Robotics Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$55,580

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Manufacturing cluster Manufacturing Production Process Development pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Associate's degree

Robotics technicians typically need an associate's degree. However, requirements may vary by employer.

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Additional Information

If you're interested in robotics, you're most likely interested in math and physics. Try to develop those interests by participating in hands-on projects at your school or joining a math, physics or science club.

Try to get some experience in the robotics field. Try to find work or volunteer with any type of automated equipment. Any experience that you can get researching, repairing or maintaining mechanical, robotics or electrical equipment will help.

Start developing your interest early, advises technologist Skip Carter. "There are inexpensive robot kits around. Build one based on a microprocessor that you can reprogram."

Once you've figured out the robot, he suggests that you play around and try to modify it -- electronically, mechanically or with software. "You should be able to get it to perform tasks of your own design."

Working with robots requires knowledge in many areas, such as mechanics, electronics, software and computer hardware. "It's rare for an individual to be talented in all these areas, but someone working in the robotics field should have some training in each of these areas so that they can understand the issues and be able to communicate with the specialists in other areas," says Carter.

The minimum education you will need to work as a robotics technologist is a diploma of technology from a technical institute or college. You can also get an engineering degree specializing in robotics. Postgraduate degrees in robotics technology are often preferred.

Extra Requirements

Certifications in a variety of fields are available for electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians. While optional, these credentials show that the designee has advanced knowledge. Among the organizations that offer certification are the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), ETA International, and the International Society of Automation.

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