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| Mechatronics/Robotics Technician
Occupation Description Mechatronics and robotics technicians are specialist advanced trade-technician workers. Mechatronics combines mechanical, electronic and computer technologies to create automated, ‘intelligent' machinery and robotics that improve the efficiency, safety and productivity of manufacturing (and other) processes. Mechatronics and robotics technicians will usually assist design, development and engineering staff, as well as working closely with mechatronics tradespersons to install, maintain, modify and repair mechatronic systems, equipment and component parts. Mechatronics and robotics technicians may… Mechatronics and robotics technicians may… Personal Requirements You should Environment Mechatronics and robotics technicians are usually employed by engineering workshops and manufacturing firms . Most mechatronics and robotics technicians usually work in workshops or production areas that can be noisy, and - or hot and - or dusty. They may spend most of their day standing and often need to bend, crouch or climb. They may also spend time in workshops - laboratories developing and testing. Mechatronics and robotics technicians must be aware of safety regulations and wear protective equipment (for example, ear muffs, eye and other body protection to minimise the risk of injury in the workplace). Training To work as a mechatronics-robotics technician you will usually require a Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology. With further study and experience, competent mechatronics-robotics technicians can upgrade their qualifications and work as a supervisor or draftsperson ( Certificate IV in Manufacturing Technology ). Further steps include occupations such as CNC robotic cell designer, mechatronics technician, systems, mechatronics or CAM (computer aided machine) designer ( Diploma of Engineering (Technical ), and engineering associate or para-professional (Advanced Diploma of Engineering). It is always possible that you can end up in a number of senior management positions. Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology Earnings, Job and Employment Prospects For detailed information about earnings, job and employment prospects for this occupation, go to the Australian JobSearch Careers page and click on Job Outlook . Printed Resources The INFOSHEET PDFs provide information about the Manufacturing Industry and its various sectors and occupations. To view and print these documents click RESOURCES (you will need to have Adobe Reader ® installed). Where Can I Go From This Job? To find out more about potential Manufacturing career possibilities click PATHWAYS. |
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