Which tasks appear in relevant job advertisements and how often? What is required in the automation specialist job?

Advertisements for automation specialist jobs contain all the requirements that a company places on a new employee for the vacancy. People looking for a job will find all the important information about the vacancy in the job advertisements, such as

  • the activities
  • the employer's requirements (previous education, professional experience, personal skills and characteristics)
  • most important information about the company

This information on the automation specialist job varies depending on the employer. We have collected the information from relevant job advertisements from various job exchanges, looked at it and summarized it for you*:

 

Different job titles:

  • Automation specialist
  • Automation technician
  • Automation engineer
  • Mechatronics technician for automation technology
  • Industrial electrician with specialization in automation
  • Technician for control and regulation technology
  • Electrical engineer with a focus on automation
  • PLC programmer (programmable logic controller)
  • Automation specialist
  • Robotics technician (for positions that work with industrial robots in particular)

 

Distribution of the individual activities in the automation specialist job:

Construction, configuration, commissioning and testing of systems, production machines and prototypes approx. 50% of the time
Maintenance, troubleshooting, optimization, repair and maintenance work approx. 35% of the time
Other tasks such as: Carrying out test setups, evaluating measurement series, supporting internal departments and employees in technical matters approx. 15% of the time

Requirements mentioned in job advertisements for an automation specialist job

Professional requirements
  • Completed vocational training as an automation technician, mechatronics technician, electromechanic or similar
  • Further training as an automation specialist or, if necessary, as a technician HF
  • Relevant professional experience after the apprenticeship
Specialist knowledge for automation technician job
  • Professional experience in the field is an advantage
  • Experience with test software is desirable
  • Confident handling of MS-Office
  • Good knowledge of German
  • Knowledge of English an advantage
Personal characteristics
  • Willingness to work shifts and weekends
  • Willingness to travel
  • Independent, determined and performance-oriented way of working
  • Flexibility
  • Ability to work in a team
Other automation specialist job / automation specialist job

Technical understanding, problem-solving skills and programming knowledge, i.e. a deep understanding of mechanical, electrical and electronic systems is required. This includes reading and understanding technical drawings and instructions. Ability to identify complex problems and develop effective solutions. This includes diagnosing and correcting faults in automated systems. Ability to program and customize control software for automated systems. This may include knowledge of programming languages such as PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) or SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition).

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*The information listed here comes from an ad hoc study to provide a unique insight into the labor market, what is required in the automation specialist job.

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