Robotic Systems Technician

About this Major

In the Robotic Systems Technician career major, students will learn to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair robots and automated systems. They work with both mechanical and electrical components of robots, as well as the control systems that govern their operation.

Licensure / Certifications

  • Universal Robotics
  • NC3
  • Siemen’s Automation
  • Starrett

*One certification paid by Francis Tuttle. Additional, optional certifications are available at student expense.

At A Glance

Open To

High School Junior and Seniors, and Adults

Campus

Portland

Total Hours Required

480

Length

  • Full-time: 1/2 school year
  • Part-time: 1 school year

A typical school year includes 9 months of instruction. Program length may vary based on progress rate and/or summer school attendance.

Times

Daytime classes, two sessions: Monday — Friday

  • 7:55 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
  • 12:30 p.m. to 3:35 p.m.

Courses

  • Robotics & Troubleshooting 120 hours
  • PLC & Robotics 120 hours
  • Servo Motors 120 hours
  • Automation 120 hours

Tuition & Costs

Costs for High School Students

Licensure / Certifications

  • Universal Robotics
  • NC3
  • Siemen’s Automation
  • Starrett

Tuition & Fees

N/A

Textbooks, Supplies and Certifications

One certification paid by Francis Tuttle

Additional, optional certifications are available at student expense

Total Estimated Cost

No cost

Costs for In-State Adult Students

Cost Sheet Pending

Costs for Out-of-State Adult Students

Cost Sheet Pending

Employment & Outcomes

Salary Range

$25- $30

per hour

Pass Rate

New Major

Pass Rate

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of this program are qualified to work for:

Graduates of this program are qualified to work for: Assembly Plants, Breweries, Calibration Companies, Chemical Plants, Energy production facilities, Food Processing Plants, Petroleum Plants, Precision Instrument Companies, Utility Companies

Advanced Manufacturing student