Robotics Job Market Trends

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AI Driven

15K-30K
Employers
+786%
Growth

AI-driven refers to systems, processes, or technologies that are powered or guided by artificial intelligence algorithms to automate tasks, make decisions, or provide insights.

Humanoid Robot

120-240
Employers
+480%
Growth

A robot resembling the human body in shape and design. Often used in research, entertainment, and assistive technologies to complement human-robot interaction.

Embodied AI

100-200
Employers
+454%
Growth

Refers to AI systems integrated into physical entities, enabling interaction with the physical world through sensors and actuators.

Construction Tech

250-500
Employers
+260%
Growth

Innovative technology utilized in the construction industry to improve efficiency and safety. It encompasses tools, software, and methodologies that enhance building processes.

ROS 2

400-800
Employers
+248%
Growth

An open-source robotics middleware designed to facilitate communication between robotic components, provide tools and libraries for building robotic applications. It offers a flexible and scalable architecture supporting various hardware and software platforms.

Perception Engineer

120-240
Employers
+142%
Growth

Responsible for designing and developing perception systems, often for autonomous vehicles or robotics. Focuses on enabling machines to understand and respond to their environment through sensors and algorithms.

Autonomy

20K-40K
Employers
+82%
Growth

Refers to the capability of a system to perform tasks without human intervention, often used in the context of autonomous vehicles and robotics.

Robotics Software Engineer

175-350
Employers
+81%
Growth

Develops software for controlling and operating robots, ensuring they perform tasks accurately and efficiently.

Robot Operating System

700-1.4K
Employers
+69%
Growth

An open-source middleware suite for robotics development, facilitating communication between the various components of a robot. It provides standard operating system services such as hardware abstraction, low-level device control, and message-passing for process management.