Robotic Jobs

Young engineer works at a robotic arm

Before the creation and use of robots, jobs that were repetitive, needed an extremely steady hand, and those that required worked with hazardous materials were a source of trouble for manufacturers and other industries. Widespread use of robots in manufacturing, healthcare, and other areas have solved many of these problems and have created a new category of robotic jobs.

Robotic engineers and electro-mechanical technicians design and build robots used in a variety of industries including energy, plastics, aerospace, auto manufacturing, and healthcare. You'll operate, test, and maintain robots as well as program them to perform new tasks and troubleshoot any problems that arise. If you're detail oriented, have manual dexterity, and are a logical thinker with an understanding of math and mechanics, find your next job in robotics today on Monster.