Questions for a Robotic Engineer

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The discussion revolves around inquiries related to becoming a robotic engineer, including educational pathways, career prospects, job responsibilities, and changes in the field over time. Participants share personal experiences and insights regarding the profession of robotic engineering.

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  • One participant expresses a desire for information about the profession and lists specific questions regarding career paths, education, and job experiences.
  • Another participant suggests that Japan is a leader in robot design and recommends visiting Tokyo for insights.
  • A participant shares their experience as an undergraduate in Mechatronics Engineering, indicating it encompasses various engineering disciplines relevant to robotics.
  • One participant outlines that a career in robotics typically involves a mix of electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science, along with other disciplines.
  • Career opportunities in robotics are noted to be prevalent in Japan, the U.S., and Germany.
  • Average salaries for robotic engineers are mentioned, with starting salaries around 70k and potential earnings reaching 120k for experts in the field.
  • A participant mentions their current study in robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, indicating a reputable educational path in the field.

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The discussion includes various perspectives on educational requirements and career opportunities in robotic engineering, with no consensus reached on specific pathways or experiences.

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Participants provide personal insights and experiences, which may vary widely based on individual circumstances and regional job markets. The discussion reflects a range of educational backgrounds and career trajectories without resolving the complexities of the field.

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Individuals interested in pursuing a career in robotic engineering, students exploring educational programs, and those seeking insights into the profession's landscape.

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I am looking for some information about becoming a robotic engineer, but all the people I have contacted have been too busy or not replied. This includes other forums. So could some people answer the questions below. It does not matter if all of them are not answer but in the end I am hoping to have them all answered.

Questions

1. What is your name? (Real please just so that others do not think I made up the results to these questions)

1. What is your current position involving robots? e.g. Head of a robotics team. (This is so I know who the information is coming from)

2. How long have you been working with robots?

3. What does the job currently involve?

4. Do you enjoy working in your current position with robots? Why/Why not?

5. Since you have been working with robots how has the job changed? e.g. More technologically advanced.

6. What did the job use to involve (before it changed)?

7. What education is required to end up working with robots?

8. What courses of study would need to be taken to end up working with robots?

9. Are there any specific skills needed to work with robots? If there are then what are they?

10. What career prospects are available for a robotic engineer?

11. Where globally would career opportunities as a robotic engineer be found? ie Are some countries more focused on robotic engineering than others?

12. What would be the average annual income of a person involved with robots?

A very large thanks to anyone who answers any of these questions.
Scott Lemon
 
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I'm no expert on this subject, but I believe that the Nipponese are the best robot designers. Perhaps you should take a trip to Tokyo?
 
I am nowhere close to being an engineer, but I am just starting an undergrad program known as "Mechatronics Engineering" at the University of Waterloo, Canada. It's a blend of Mechanical, Computer, Systems and Electrical programs...pretty much "Robotics Engineering". As well, I recall Carnegie Mellon U in the States having a Robotics Ph.D program...perhaps one of these would provide a direction for you to follow...
 
7. What education is required to end up working with robots?

robotics is about 30% electronic engineering, 30% mechanical engineering, 30% computer science/engineering, and 10% various disciplines including language technology, designing, and others.

11. Where globally would career opportunities as a robotic engineer be found? ie Are some countries more focused on robotic engineering than others?

Japan, U.S., and Germany

12. What would be the average annual income of a person involved with robots?

average: 100k
starting income is usually around 70k
if you become an expert in the field, you can easily get 120k
 
btw I'm studying robotics at Carnegie Mellon university.
 

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