Automation & Robotics Technician Jobs

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Lead Maintenance Technician

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Nike ·

Beaverton / Oregon

Full-time

Controls System Technician (Water Systems)

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Waterplay Solutions Corp ·

Kelowna, Canada

C$60k-70k/year

Full-time

Senior Millwright/Electromechanical Technician - 3rd Shift

American Wood Fibers, Inc logo
American Wood Fibers, Inc ·

Laurinburg, United States

Full-time

Controls Technician - 1st Shift

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American Woodmark ·

Cumberland, United States

Full-time

Electrical Technician

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Plastipak ·

Ottumwa, United States

Full-time

Robotics Technician

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TMCO Inc ·

Lincoln, United States

Full-time

Mechatronics Technician (PLC & Automation Focus)

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AFL Telecommunications ·

Duncan, United States

Full-time

Technician, Plant Engineering and Maintenance

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HARMAN International ·

Tijuana, Mexico

Full-time

Maintenance Technician I

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LG Energy Solution Michigan, Inc. ·

Lansing, United States

Full-time

Automation Technician

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embecta ·

Dún Laoghaire, Ireland

Full-time

1st Shift Electrical Controls Technician

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Rosenboom Machine & Tool Inc ·

Sheldon, United States

Full-time

2nd Shift Welding Robot Set-Up

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Technibilt Ltd dba Wanzl NA ·

Newton, United States

Full-time

Engineering Technician I - Module Process Tech (Nights)

LG Energy Solution Michigan, Inc. logo
LG Energy Solution Michigan, Inc. ·

Holland, United States

Full-time

Instrument Controls Technician - PLC/HMI

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Thatcher Company, Inc. ·

Salt Lake City, United States

$33 - $37/hour

Full-time

Robotics Automation Technician

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Formic ·

Chicago / Woodridge

Full-time

Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician

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Element Solutions Inc ·

Logan Township, United States

$27.42 - $31.35/hour

Full-time

Controls Technician

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Johns Manville ·

Fernley, United States

$44.51/hour

Full-time

Mechatronics Technician

Pennsylvania Transformer Technology Inc logo
Pennsylvania Transformer Technology Inc ·

Raeford, United States

Full-time

Electronics Technician – Night Shift

Magnera Corporation logo
Magnera Corporation ·

Benson, United States

Full-time

Process Controls & Automation Technician

Magnera Corporation logo
Magnera Corporation ·

Benson, United States

Full-time

Market Insight for Automation & Robotics Technician Jobs

Based on data from 1,611 job postings • Updated

The shift toward automated manufacturing and warehouse operations has created sustained demand for technicians who can install, maintain, and troubleshoot industrial robots and control systems. 780 active positions reflect an ongoing reality: facilities can't afford extended downtime when automation fails.

Based on 584 job postings, median salaries reach $69,836 annually. Entry-level technicians with basic PLC knowledge and mechanical skills start around $60,341. Senior technicians with certifications from FANUC, ABB, or Rockwell Automation and expertise across multiple platforms command $82,306 to $202,800. Premium pay typically comes from specialization in high-speed packaging, automotive assembly, or cleanroom environments where downtime costs run into six figures per hour.

Industrial manufacturing, automotive production, and distribution centers drive the majority of hiring. Amazon's fulfillment center expansion, automotive OEM operations, and food processing plants create geographic opportunities beyond traditional manufacturing regions. These facilities need technicians who can handle mechanical, electrical, and programming work.

The role demands expertise in maintenance and reliability practices, PLC programming, and electrical design. Most facilities run Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Mitsubishi controllers. You'll troubleshoot ladder logic, fault-find with multimeters, and work through sensor feedback issues. Understanding electrical design becomes critical as you move into more complex installations with vision systems, servo drives, and safety circuits. The best technicians develop a mental library of failure modes and can diagnose problems faster than the system logs them.

Career progression typically moves from apprentice to lead technician within 3-5 years, then into controls engineering, project management, or facility maintenance leadership. Labor shortages and efficiency demands continue driving automation adoption, which means strong job security for skilled technicians.

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Based on 584 salary data points. Normalized to annual USD. Excludes top 5% of outliers. Top positions at premium companies can reach $203k+. See our comprehensive salaries guide for more insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Automation & Robotics Technician Jobs

You install, maintain, and repair automated manufacturing systems. Industrial robots, conveyor systems, packaging equipment, assembly line automation. Day-to-day work involves preventive maintenance like lubrication, calibration, and replacing wear parts.

When production goes down, you troubleshoot by reading PLC code, testing sensors, and swapping components. You'll also assist with system upgrades and new installations. Expect a mix of mechanical work, electrical work, and programming tasks.

Most positions require shift work since production runs 24/7 and downtime response is time-critical.

Jobs heavily favor maintenance and reliability knowledge, PLC programming ability, and electrical design skills. You need to read and modify ladder logic, understand electrical schematics, and know how sensors, servos, and VFDs work in automated systems.

Most employers want an associate degree in mechatronics, industrial maintenance, or electrical technology. Some will hire candidates with strong trade school credentials or military technical training. Hands-on experience matters more than credentials.

Certifications from FANUC, ABB, Rockwell, or Siemens strengthen your position and often unlock higher pay.

Automotive manufacturing, logistics and warehousing, food and beverage processing, and pharmaceutical packaging dominate. Amazon has 57 open positions, reflecting massive fulfillment center expansion.

Beyond the big names, hiring comes from Tier 1 automotive suppliers, contract packaging facilities, beverage bottling plants, and semiconductor fabs. The strongest markets are in the Midwest, the Southeast automotive corridor, and emerging logistics hubs where Amazon, Walmart, and major third-party logistics providers are building facilities.

Based on 584 job postings, median salaries hit $69,836 annually. Entry-level positions start around $60,341 with 1-2 years of experience or fresh from a technical program. Experienced technicians with multi-platform expertise earn $82,306 or more.

Top earners work in automotive plants, cleanroom environments, or high-speed packaging facilities where specialized knowledge commands premium pay. Shift differentials add 10-20% for nights and weekends. Overtime during installations or major maintenance outages can significantly boost total compensation.

Yes. Facilities can't operate without qualified maintenance personnel, and the skill set isn't easily automated or outsourced. 780 active positions and accelerating manufacturing reshoring show consistently high demand.

Career progression is clear: lead technician roles within 3-5 years, then advancement into controls engineering, maintenance management, or applications engineering for automation vendors. The skills transfer across industries, giving you geographic and sector mobility.

Technology shifts like collaborative robots, vision systems, and industrial IoT create learning curves that favor experienced technicians willing to stay current.

Most employers prefer an associate degree in mechatronics, industrial technology, or electrical systems. But the field remains accessible through alternative paths. Military technical training, union apprenticeships, or strong trade school programs can get you hired if you have demonstrable hands-on experience.

Some facilities run internal apprentice programs combining classroom learning with supervised floor time. What matters most is proving you can troubleshoot under pressure, read technical documentation, and safely work around high-voltage and moving machinery.

Starting as a maintenance helper and cross-training into automation is common, though expect a steep learning curve without formal training.

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