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The average salary for a Robotics Engineer is $79,432 per year in Canada. Salaries estimates are based on 34 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Robotics Engineer employees in Canada.
The highest salary for a Robotics Engineer in Canada is $97,827 per year.
The lowest salary for a Robotics Engineer in Canada is $64,739 per year.
Salaries for robotics engineers are high as duties include designing and developing prototypes, providing technical and troubleshooting support, cost estimating, and maintaining records. Experience in software development is definitely an asset. Candidates require licensing by a territorial or provincial association of professional engineers to approve drawings and reports and practice as professional engineers. The median Canadian salary is below average; however, those with a Master of Engineering degree earn higher wages. Salaries for this profession are expected to climb year over year.
Robotics engineering is an exciting profession with the potential to earn a generous salary. If you enjoy combining mechanics with computer science to help people do their jobs and complete tasks, you might consider continuing your education to earn more money throughout your career as a robotics engineer. An advanced robotics or computer science degree can make you stand out from colleagues or candidates. You should also consider interning in various robotic areas and creating a portfolio showcasing your best work. Upskilling can go a long way in accelerating your robotics engineer career; the more you help people finish their jobs faster, with more efficiency and safety, the more in demand you become. Stay on top of trending technologies, like Robot Operating System (ROS), SOLIDWORKS, and Linux and technological developments. You can also enhance your engineering, technology, or math training or certifications.
Are you skilled in designing robotic systems that function autonomously to improve efficiency and productivity? Can you troubleshoot issues with robotics prototypes without a second thought? If you have these in-demand skills (and more) as a robotics engineer in Canada, you can leverage your qualifications to negotiate a higher salary in your current or prospective robotics engineer job. Before discussing your salary, you should list all the experience and skills that make you an asset to the robotics engineering industry. What makes you stand apart from other colleagues or candidates? Use concrete examples and stick to the facts when justifying why you deserve a raise. A modest increase is 10% -15%; however, the more valuable you are, the more you can ask for.
About 76.36% of Robotics Engineer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional $3,302 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Robotics Engineer in Canada as a good salary.
Robotics Engineer professionals in Canada have a wide total pay range, between $53,994 and $118,478 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of $79,432 following the average career path of a Robotics Engineer.