Robotics and Automation Jobs and Recruitment

Skilled people powering the future of work

As more businesses invest in robotics and automation, demand is growing for adaptable, tech-savvy workers. National Workforce connects employers with reliable people to operate and support automated systems, while helping job seekers build lasting careers in this fast-moving sector.

Why employers and job seekers choose National Workforce

For employers

Recruiting in robotics and automation comes with unique challenges. Skilled candidates are scarce, salaries are rising and the right people are essential for successful system integration. That’s why we take a hands-on, consultative approach. We stay close to both clients and candidates through regular communication, account management and onsite safety support. With scalable recruitment processes and access to specialised talent, we help keep automated operations efficient, safe and reliable.

For job seekers

Automation is transforming workplaces and creating exciting new opportunities. From entry-level operator roles to specialist jobs in robotics and systems support, we connect you with employers who value adaptability and long-term potential. With training and continuous learning, entry-level roles can grow into supervisory, technical or engineering careers in robotics and automation.

Robotics and automation jobs we recruit

We regularly place candidates into roles such as:

Automated machine operators

Pick packers

Sorters

Forklift drivers (LF, LO, high reach)

LO operators

Systems support staff

For higher-level or specialist roles, our technology and professional services teams also recruit:

Business analysts

Process engineers

Inventory controllers

Systems administrators

PLC/SCADA technicians

Robotics engineers

Computer vision and AI specialists

Our proven recruitment process

For employers

Tell us your staffing needs.

We assess candidates through onboarding, reference checks and mobility assessments.

You get reliable staff placed quickly, with capacity to scale up for peak periods or new projects.

For candidates

Register or apply for a role.

We match you with opportunities that suit your skills and potential.

We support you through onboarding and encourage further development through training and client-led upskilling.

Industry insights

Hiring trends: Employers are seeking candidates with cross-disciplinary skills that combine mechanical, electrical and software expertise. PLC/SCADA knowledge, robotics, AI, vision and cobot experience are in high demand.

 

Emerging skills: AI and machine learning for predictive maintenance, autonomous decision-making, computer vision, 3D sensing, ROS/ROS2, AMRs, IoT and edge computing are shaping the next wave of automation.

 

High-demand industries: Mining and resources, manufacturing, processing and logistics are leading the adoption of robotics and automation technologies.

 

Employer challenges: Ongoing skill shortages, rising salaries and the need to integrate new systems safely with existing infrastructure are key industry pressures.

 

Candidate opportunities: Entry-level roles often lead to supervisory, technical and engineering pathways for those who continue learning and upskilling.

 

The bigger picture: Automation isn’t reducing job opportunities; it’s changing them. By taking on repetitive and high-risk tasks, it creates safer, more fulfilling workplaces and new career paths in robotics and automation.

FAQs about robotics and automation jobs

What qualifications are needed for robotics and automation roles?

For operator-level jobs, forklift licences (LF/LO), safety awareness and computer literacy are valuable. For technical or specialist positions, engineering, IT or robotics qualifications may be required.

How quickly can roles be filled?

Operator positions can often be filled within 24 hours. Specialist robotics and automation roles may take longer due to talent shortages.

Does automation reduce job opportunities?

Not at all. Automation changes the nature of work, creating new roles in robotics, systems support and engineering while improving safety and career growth potential.

Take the next step in robotics and automation with National Workforce

Whether you’re building a high-performing automation team or ready to start your career in robotics, National Workforce is here to connect you with the right people and opportunities.