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Robotics engineers are in high demand — but what is the job really like?

Robotics engineers are in high demand — but what is the job really like?

From the operating theater to the factory floor and the testing laboratory, robots have transformed the way people work across multiple industries.

So, perhaps it is no surprise that robotics engineers are highly sought-after, with the United States alone expected to add 9,000 robotics engineers by 2032, according to Sokanu’s Career Explorer.

Another hotspot for robotics engineers is the island-nation of Singapore, the second most automated country after South Korea. Singapore has 488 robot workers per 10,000 human employees, according to the International Federation of Robotics. The global average is 74.

CNBC’s Most Wanted shadowed three Singaporeans working with and programming robots:

Chong Yew Lam has been a urologist for 16 years and leads Singapore’s Tan Tock Seng Hospital surgery division. He uses a surgical robotic system called ‘da Vinci’ to help him perform complex surgeries in a minimally invasive way.

Kelvin Ching is a Senior Robotics Engineer for Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS), the country’s first EV factory. He leads a team of robotics engineers that are overseeing the close to 200 robots assembling Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 model.

Sean Sabastian is Dyson’s Robotics Research Manager, managing a team of roboticists who are looking to integrate robots into the home environment. He takes inspiration from his own chaotic household to help Dyson build robots that will be able to help with chores.

Watch the video above to join them for a day on the job.

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      • 2 months ago

      They need people to maintain these robots 24/7 while the owners sit and sleep in their mansion generating money like there's no tomorrow. The new office jobs

      • 2 months ago

      👍

      • 2 months ago

      I am 2024 graduate Automation and Robotics Engineer. In india we dont have updated syllabus. We must learn the industry skills on our own

      • 2 months ago

      Have discovered a way to teleport kbits, telepresence may be near. You put on the robot body (armor) at home and work with a humanoid robot on another continent.

      • 2 months ago

      How to start a career in robotics

      • 2 months ago

      I feel like technicians and engineers keep getting mix up.

      • 3 months ago

      this would ve impressed me if it was dated 3years ago, statistics dating to 2018? almost feel like history channel. XD robots making robots, 0 human factory of EVs. thats in China today.

      • 3 months ago

      they did surgery on a grape y'know

      • 3 months ago

      I have a degree in robotics, but cannot get a relevant job at all. What a useless education. Should have become a doctor or dentist instead.

      • 3 months ago

      Ph.D. robotics engineer here. It is great to see a wider adoption and recognition of this field and that this skill set is now increasingly being taught at the undergraduate level. At the risk of sounding old, back in my day (😄) it was only possible to study this field after undergrad, leading many of us old timers to go to grad school. With an ever increasing amount of robotics, autonomous technology, and AI in our everyday lives, the need for individuals with this type of background will continue to grow!

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