Am currently taking automation and PLC proramming and this video just came at the right time. I really have the interest of becoming an automation engineer. Looking forward to see more videos like this from you.
yes, there will be more and please don't forget to subscribe and like our channel so we can keep on making videos for the automation and marketing space!
This video was great for me thank you. Just enrolled for an associate’s in advanced automation and robotics at ivy tech this year. This video not only made me comfortable knowing I’m choosing the best way to do what I want to do but also motivates me to put in the extra work it takes to be successful in the programming field. Just have to get my foot in the door with an automation job now. Appreciate the video
Hi Greb, Thanks for your essential guidance for Students. Just sharing a thought, the BG volume & fast changing back drop make things harder to grasp your info.
Thank you. I really appreciate your feedback. I'm sure we will have to balance it out. The editing team is also getting better at putting the appropriate backdrops. I think it offers some value and we have to do it took keep this "tick-tock" world entertained longer than three seconds 🤣
I just moved here in Canada from the US and this job seems everywhere and I’m thinking about switching to this career but I’m not sure if I would qualify. I have a bachelors degree in software engineer and currently working as a test automation engineer.
I think you would definitely do well in this industry. Especially as a programmer. Not to many people come to this industry with PC programming experience. Should be very valuable asset and you would pick it up in no time.
I’m currently working as a industrial electrician/mechanic, only 21. I’m currently doing an associates for industrial electronics. Is it beneficial to pursue mechatronics instead of ee degree because I already do the work?
An ee degree can get you in more doors and potentially get you higher pay. I personally think the Associates vs engineering is more valuable but for some reason the market doesn't see it that way.
There are some mechatronics engineering degrees now, or a programming engineering degree would also be good. Anything that always you to learn some direct engineering things..
Sir, what's your name? Certified :) Enjoyed the vid. Ty. It's too bad i didn't take the automation and robotics route while in uni. I was too focused on aerodynamics and math. Dreams that never materialized for I wanted to move towards aircraft manufacturing. Now, I am studying PLCs, robotics ( down the road computer vision) on my own time. Done with uni for the time being. I do enjoy the programming bit.
my name is on the video, lol. Malachi Greb - CEO of Elite Automation. thanks for watching my videos. i hope you learn a thing or two on our content. hit subscribe in order to get the latest content that we will be publishing to help people who are interested in the automation and manufacturing industry.
Thank you for this video. From Ghana,Africa. I have a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications engineering and I love this job description. I’m going to pursue it. Kindly reply How can I have a personal conversation with you.
@Steicenv any hands on trade program designed for Industrial Automation will work also you need to follow it on internet also while you're studying it.
Am currently taking automation and PLC proramming and this video just came at the right time. I really have the interest of becoming an automation engineer. Looking forward to see more videos like this from you.
yes, there will be more and please don't forget to subscribe and like our channel so we can keep on making videos for the automation and marketing space!
Most awaited video 🎉
Thank you Ranjith San
This video was great for me thank you. Just enrolled for an associate’s in advanced automation and robotics at ivy tech this year. This video not only made me comfortable knowing I’m choosing the best way to do what I want to do but also motivates me to put in the extra work it takes to be successful in the programming field. Just have to get my foot in the door with an automation job now. Appreciate the video
I want to become a plc programmer and was told to take plc integration classes after I finish my degree. Is this what I should do?
Glad it was helpful!
Yes, that's a good path too.
Any PLC training classes you would recommend? Currently looking for a week long class
Check out SolicPLC. They have online training courses
Hi Greb, Thanks for your essential guidance for Students. Just sharing a thought, the BG volume & fast changing back drop make things harder to grasp your info.
Thank you. I really appreciate your feedback. I'm sure we will have to balance it out. The editing team is also getting better at putting the appropriate backdrops. I think it offers some value and we have to do it took keep this "tick-tock" world entertained longer than three seconds 🤣
If there was a timeline and a flow chart type explanation... it would be of great help to the beginners...
Flow chart of a program itself or of the career path?
@@EliteAutomation career path...
Thanks for the information, much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
I just moved here in Canada from the US and this job seems everywhere and I’m thinking about switching to this career but I’m not sure if I would qualify. I have a bachelors degree in software engineer and currently working as a test automation engineer.
I think you would definitely do well in this industry. Especially as a programmer. Not to many people come to this industry with PC programming experience. Should be very valuable asset and you would pick it up in no time.
I’m currently working as a industrial electrician/mechanic, only 21. I’m currently doing an associates for industrial electronics. Is it beneficial to pursue mechatronics instead of ee degree because I already do the work?
An ee degree can get you in more doors and potentially get you higher pay. I personally think the Associates vs engineering is more valuable but for some reason the market doesn't see it that way.
There are some mechatronics engineering degrees now, or a programming engineering degree would also be good. Anything that always you to learn some direct engineering things..
Por que no los dos?
How much I a 30 minute consultation call with you?
What are you looking to discuss?
Sir, what's your name?
Certified :)
Enjoyed the vid. Ty. It's too bad i didn't take the automation and robotics route while in uni. I was too focused on aerodynamics and math. Dreams that never materialized for I wanted to move towards aircraft manufacturing. Now, I am studying PLCs, robotics ( down the road computer vision) on my own time. Done with uni for the time being. I do enjoy the programming bit.
my name is on the video, lol. Malachi Greb - CEO of Elite Automation. thanks for watching my videos. i hope you learn a thing or two on our content. hit subscribe in order to get the latest content that we will be publishing to help people who are interested in the automation and manufacturing industry.
Thank you for this video. From Ghana,Africa. I have a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications engineering and I love this job description. I’m going to pursue it.
Kindly reply
How can I have a personal conversation with you.
hi, you can browse our website www.eliteautomationusa.com and feel free to connect with us on our social media accounts. more power to you sir!
The beard is an important first step.
ha ha ha...thanks.
can you down the volume of music a little bit?
hi, we are constantly working to improve our content packaging and we appreciate your feedback on this matter. thanks.
now companies fire you now are expect 20 years of expierneces
I assume they are probably going to struggle to get enough engineers then.
2 year Trade program to become Automation Technician proficient, better than 4 year college in my opinion.
I agree. Better to spend 3yrs in a trade school and get two degrees
Would you please share a bit more information on the trade program?
@Steicenv any hands on trade program designed for Industrial Automation will work also you need to follow it on internet also while you're studying it.