Robotics Technician

    Engineering Technology

    CIP Name: Electro-Mechanical Technician|CIP Code: 15.0405
    SOC Code: 17-3024

    Apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineers and other professionals engaged in developing and using robots.

    $71K
    Median Salary
    +1.1%
    Job Growth
    6mo-1.5yr
    Training
    1.3K
    Jobs/Year

    What Robotics Technicians Do

    Apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineers and other professionals engaged in developing and using robots.

    Common Tasks

    • 1Test performance of electromechanical assemblies, using test instruments such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, or bridges.
    • 2Install or program computer hardware or machine or instrumentation software in microprocessor-based systems.
    • 3Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly.
    • 4Modify, maintain, or repair electrical, electronic, or mechanical components, equipment, or systems to ensure proper functioning.
    • 5Inspect parts for surface defects.

    What You'll Learn

    the principles of roboticsdesign and operational testingsystem maintenance and repair proceduresrobot computer systems and control languagespecific system types and applications to specific industrial tasksreport preparation

    Types of Robotics Technicians

    Automation Technician (Automation Tech)Electro-MechanicElectromechanical Assembler (EM Assembler)Electromechanical Technician (EM Technician)Electronics Technician (Electronics Tech)Mechanical Technician (Mechanical Tech)Process Control TechProduct Test SpecialistTest Engineering Technician (Test Engineering Tech)Test Technician (Test Tech)

    Work Environment

    Locations

    • • Manufacturing plants
    • • Automation and robotics integrators
    • • Warehouses and distribution centers
    • • Equipment testing labs
    • • Field service at customer sites

    Schedule

    Most roles follow a set schedule, but production environments can add high time pressure, overtime, or on-call coverage when equipment goes down.

    Physical Demands

    Work is a mix of bench/desk time and hands-on equipment work, with frequent handling of parts and tools. Expect moderate standing, bending, and repetitive motions, with occasional kneeling or working in tight spaces.

    Salary & Job Outlook

    Median $70,760
    $47,777$109,574+
    Entry Level
    10th percentile
    $47,777
    Early Career
    25th percentile
    $58,572
    Median
    50th percentile
    $70,760
    Experienced
    75th percentile
    $87,318
    Top Earners
    90th percentile
    $109,574+

    National Employment: 15,000 jobs

    Top Paying States

    Why Demand May Grow

    More factories and warehouses are adopting automation and robotics to improve productivity and address labor shortages. Ongoing maintenance, testing, and troubleshooting of electromechanical systems creates steady need for technicians.

    Skills You'll Need

    Mechanical aptitude and tool useElectrical troubleshooting with meters and test instrumentsReading schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprintsPLC/robot basics and comfort with control softwareSystematic problem-solving and root-cause analysisAttention to detail and documentation/report writingSafety mindset (lockout/tagout, electrical and machine safety)

    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Hands-on work with advanced automation and robotics
    • Strong pay potential for a technician role
    • Skills transfer across many industries
    • Variety of tasks: testing, troubleshooting, repair, and programming
    • Clear pathways into lead tech or engineering support roles

    Cons

    • High time pressure when production equipment fails
    • Troubleshooting can be stressful and time-sensitive
    • May require shift work, overtime, or on-call rotations
    • Exposure to noise, moving machinery, and electrical hazards
    • Work can involve repetitive motions and awkward positions
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