Mechatronic specialists may use the following job titles:

  • Automotive Engineer
  • Control System Engineer
  • Data Logging Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Software Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Service Engineer

Where do mechatronics professionals work?

  • Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
  • Public Administration
  • Finance and Insurance
  • Manufacturing
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Transportation and Warehousing
  • Accommodation and Food Services
  • Construction
  • Health Care and Social Assistance
  • Retail Trade
  • Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
  • Educational Services

What skills do mechatronics specialists need?

Mechatronic specialists have broad multidisciplinary skills, so they are able to move into more traditional engineering disciplines.

A mechatronics specialist is a creative problem solver who can work on a team. Thinking creatively is the first step; being able to communicate good ideas to coworkers involves tact.

Many mechatronic engineers use computer-aided design (CAD) and other engineering software for modeling, simulating, and analyzing complex mechanical, electronic, or other engineering systems.

How much do mechatronics engineers earn?

According to Recruiter, the average salary for a mechatronics engineer is $120,150. Demand for Mechatronics Engineers is expected to go up, with an expected 19,920 new jobs by 2029, an annual increase of 1.45 percent; since 2004, annual compensation for mechatronics engineers has increased an average of 37.78 percent nationwide

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