Robotic Engineering
Job Descriptions  Robotic engineering is the science of designing, manufacturing and application of robotics. This trade relate to electronics, software's and mechanics. There are many branches in this field   and it’s not just designing robotic equipments; it can also be the inspection of equipments already in use by major clients.
Expected Hours It varies depending on which branch of the trade and employer.
Payday   Pay for a robotic engineer is like most other jobs; it varies depending on the size of the organization you’re working for or the years behind your experience. For a graduate, your annual salary can ranch any where from $30,000 to $45,000 while a much more experience engineer can earn as much as $50,000 to $65,000. Your salary can also be as much as $100,000  a year but you must have at least 10 to 15 years of working experience in the trade.
High School Courses   High school courses that are require for you to go into this trade is of course science, math and computer classes.  Extra curriculum activities involving math, science, computers and robotics are also recommended.
Post Secondary Education University courses for Robotic engineering can include  hydraulics and pneumatics, CADD/CAM systems, numerically controlled systems, microprocessors, integrated systems, and logic. You must at least complete a bachelor’s degree which can take 4 to 5 years. However, some Robotic engineer tend to take their education to a higher level for better opportunities in the trade. This can be completing a master’s or doctoral degree.
Post Secondary Education Locations To be able to enter this field, you must complete either a bachelor’s, a master or a doctoral degree which means enrolling in a college of university. These are just some of the institutions which offer the education necessary to enter field:
 
Possible Employers Robotics engineers can be employed in many sectors. Some are employ in the designing and manufacturing of the products while some are employ as inspectors for big clients of robotic products. Some of the possible employers are N.A.S.A., robotic companies such as CRS Robotics along with the military.
References  http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/416/Robotics-Engineer.html http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100104194439AACnVye http://education-portal.com/robotics_engineering.html http://education-portal.com/articles/Robotics_Engineer%3A_Job_Outlook_and_Required_Education.html http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2002/03/11/crs020311.html

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    Job Descriptions Robotic engineering is the science of designing, manufacturing and application of robotics. This trade relate to electronics, software's and mechanics. There are many branches in this field and it’s not just designing robotic equipments; it can also be the inspection of equipments already in use by major clients.
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    Expected Hours Itvaries depending on which branch of the trade and employer.
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    Payday Pay for a robotic engineer is like most other jobs; it varies depending on the size of the organization you’re working for or the years behind your experience. For a graduate, your annual salary can ranch any where from $30,000 to $45,000 while a much more experience engineer can earn as much as $50,000 to $65,000. Your salary can also be as much as $100,000 a year but you must have at least 10 to 15 years of working experience in the trade.
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    High School Courses High school courses that are require for you to go into this trade is of course science, math and computer classes. Extra curriculum activities involving math, science, computers and robotics are also recommended.
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    Post Secondary EducationUniversity courses for Robotic engineering can include hydraulics and pneumatics, CADD/CAM systems, numerically controlled systems, microprocessors, integrated systems, and logic. You must at least complete a bachelor’s degree which can take 4 to 5 years. However, some Robotic engineer tend to take their education to a higher level for better opportunities in the trade. This can be completing a master’s or doctoral degree.
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    Post Secondary EducationLocations To be able to enter this field, you must complete either a bachelor’s, a master or a doctoral degree which means enrolling in a college of university. These are just some of the institutions which offer the education necessary to enter field:
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    Possible Employers Roboticsengineers can be employed in many sectors. Some are employ in the designing and manufacturing of the products while some are employ as inspectors for big clients of robotic products. Some of the possible employers are N.A.S.A., robotic companies such as CRS Robotics along with the military.
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    References http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/416/Robotics-Engineer.htmlhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100104194439AACnVye http://education-portal.com/robotics_engineering.html http://education-portal.com/articles/Robotics_Engineer%3A_Job_Outlook_and_Required_Education.html http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2002/03/11/crs020311.html