ARM Institute Introduces New Functionality on RoboticsCareer.org to Grow and Empower the U.S. Manufacturing Workforce
The new functionality centers on increasing interest in manufacturing careers to address the workforce and skills gap.
March 26, 2024 – Pittsburgh, PA – The ARM (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing) Institute has introduced new functionality on RoboticsCareer.org, the institute’s national workforce resource for robotics careers in manufacturing. The new capabilities provide much needed guidance to understand opportunities in advanced manufacturing, which enables students and workers to plan their careers, and connect directly to jobs or robotics training. The redesign also aims to increase interest in manufacturing careers by illustrating the importance of these roles to the nation.
Designed using input from the institute’s 400+ member organizations, RoboticsCareer.org supports students and workers throughout their full robotics journey, connects hiring manufacturers to qualified candidates, and helps schools and training programs engage with interested students.
Millions of manufacturing roles are at risk of being left unfilled in the coming years. RoboticsCareer.org was built to address this historic workforce gap by increasing interest in manufacturing roles and supporting students and workers at each stage of their manufacturing journey – from getting started with their training to connecting to jobs and upskilling opportunities. Since its introduction, RoboticsCareer.org has helped more than 70,000 individuals understand opportunities in manufacturing, plan their careers, find training, and connect to jobs.
“RoboticsCareer.org is a key driver to filling the manufacturing workforce gap and making these important careers more accessible,” noted Lisa Masciantonio, ARM Institute Chief Workforce Officer, “The new capabilities on the site will help to support workers at each stage of their career, from finding training to connecting to personalized career opportunities.”
Users on the site echoed Lisa’s sentiment in the ARM Institute’s recent user survey:
“Using RoboticsCareer.org, I was able to figure out if starting a career path in robotics was right for me.” – Annabelle Pasiecki, RoboticsCareer.org user.
“As a robotics engineer looking to change jobs, I found RoboticsCareer.org to be a great website to search for jobs in the robotics and automation sector, better than any other websites I have used before.” – Jatin Vijay Mayekar, RoboticsCareer.org user.
“As an advanced manufacturing and robotics instructor, I am always looking for ways to connect what I am teaching to actual career opportunities for my students. RoboticsCareer.org has become one of my best resources for helping to match students with careers where they can utilize their robotics training.” – Charles Nabrit, RoboticsCareer.org user.
The new functionality includes:
- A completely re-designed homepage that features in-depth previews of robotics jobs (including the skills and education needed for these jobs, information about salaries and wages, and more), a quiz that matches users to personalized career recommendations, an interactive graphic illustrating work on a factory floor, and numerous videos showcasing people working in manufacturing.
- The inclusion of internships in the job-matching functionality.
- New LinkedIn integration that allows individuals to create an account using their LinkedIn profile.
- Testimonials from students who have graduated from training programs that have been endorsed by the ARM Institute.
RoboticsCareer.org is the nation’s only resource dedicated specifically to empowering the nation’s robotics workforce in manufacturing. More than 16,700 training programs are listed on RoboticsCareer.org, ranging from high school programs through PhD programs. Thousands of jobs are added and updated regularly on the site with each job matching to the skill profiles the ARM Institute has created for robotics jobs in manufacturing.
Learn More: Webinar on April 24
Join our public webinar on April 24 at 2:00 PM ET to learn more about RoboticsCareer.org. This webinar will help:
- Educators and training providers understand how RoboticsCareer.org connects them to interested students at no-cost.
- Individuals learn how connect to job opportunities and identify training options to prepare for the future.
- Employers understand how they can use RoboticsCareer.org to fill their open positions using our growing talent database and targeted job board.
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The ARM Institute leads the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to our nation’s greatest challenges and to develop and produce the world’s most desired products. To do this, the ARM Institute advances robotics and AI solutions for manufacturing and prepares the U.S. manufacturing workforce to work with these new technologies. RoboticsCareer.org is a key outcome from the ARM Institute’s seven years of education and workforce activities and was built using feedback from industry, government, and academia.
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ABOUT THE ARM INSTITUTE
The ARM (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing) Institute is a Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII) funded by the Office of the Secretary of Defense under Agreement Number W911NF-17-3-0004 and is part of the Manufacturing USA® network. The ARM Institute leverages a unique, robust, and diverse ecosystem of over 400 consortium members and partners across industry, academia, and government to make robotics, autonomy, and artificial intelligence more accessible to U.S. manufacturers large and small, train and empower the manufacturing workforce, strengthen our economy and global competitiveness, and elevate national security and resilience. Based in Pittsburgh, PA since 2017, with a regional office in St. Petersburg, FL, the ARM Institute is leading the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to our nation’s greatest challenges and to produce the world’s most desired products. For more information, visit www.arminstitute.org and follow the ARM Institute on LinkedIn and X(Twitter).