Robotics Engineering Services & Consultants
Robotics engineering services and consultants for manufacturing and logistics — industrial robotics, AMRs and AGVs, controls and perception, systems integration, and PE-stamped facility design.
Robotics engineering for plants, warehouses, and product platforms
Robotics engineering services span mechanical design, actuation, electrical power and controls, perception, motion planning, and the embedded software that brings industrial arms, AMRs, AGVs, humanoids, and surgical platforms to life. Most programs pull in mechanical, electrical, industrial, and software engineers — and a licensed Professional Engineer where facility, electrical, or mechanical design is submitted to an authority having jurisdiction.
EngineerMint connects project owners with robotics engineering consultants, manufacturing robotics engineers, robotics automation engineers, and robotics systems integration engineers nationwide — from Detroit and Pittsburgh to Boston, the Bay Area, Austin, and the Sun Belt manufacturing corridor.
Robotics engineering services we cover
From feasibility through commissioning — disciplines that get robotics, automation, and mobile-robot programs designed, integrated, and running.
Industrial Robotics Engineering Services
Cell integration, end-of-arm tooling, robot programming, machine tending, palletizing, welding, and material removal — with safety design to ANSI/RIA R15.06 and ISO 10218 and full plant deployment support from industrial robotics consultants.
Robotics Consultants for Manufacturing & Logistics
Feasibility, ROI, vendor selection, and program management from manufacturing robotics engineers across discrete manufacturing, process plants, warehousing, and fulfillment — independent advice that isn't tied to a single robot OEM.
Mobile Robots, AMRs, AGVs & Automation Systems
Mobile robot engineering for AMR and AGV fleets — traffic and zoning design, charging infrastructure, fleet manager configuration, and WMS / WCS / MES integration for warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing logistics.
Controls, Perception, Motion Planning & Embedded Software
Automation and controls engineers covering PLCs, safety PLCs, robot controllers, vision and 3D perception, motion planning, ROS / ROS 2, real-time embedded firmware, simulation, and digital-twin validation for robotics automation engineers.
Robotics Systems Integration Engineers
End-to-end robotics systems integration — mechanical, electrical, controls, network, and software brought together into a working line. Includes FAT, SAT, commissioning, operator training, and post-go-live support.
PE-Stamped Designs for Facility & Electrical Work
Licensed Professional Engineer review and stamps for the facility, electrical, mechanical, and structural drawings that surround a robotics deployment — power distribution, disconnects, mezzanines, guarding structures, and life-safety modifications submitted to the AHJ.
When robotics projects need a licensed PE
Robot programming, cell simulation, and pure controls work typically don't require a Professional Engineer stamp. The surrounding facility work usually does. Any new power distribution to a robot cell, mezzanine or pit structures, machine guarding tied to the building, life-safety modifications, fire-protection changes, or mechanical systems submitted for permit are reviewed by the local state licensing board rules and the authority having jurisdiction.
EngineerMint can match a robotics systems integrator with a state-licensed Professional Engineer in mechanical, electrical, or structural disciplines to stamp the documents the AHJ requires — so the integrator focuses on automation and controls while permits stay on schedule.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a robotics engineer do?+
Robotics engineers design, integrate, and deploy robotic systems — covering mechanical design, actuation, electrical power and controls, perception, motion planning, and the embedded software that drives industrial arms, AMRs, AGVs, and automation cells. A robotics program usually pulls in mechanical, electrical, industrial, and software engineers working together, with a licensed Professional Engineer stamping any facility, electrical, or structural submittal that requires it.
When do robotics projects need a licensed Professional Engineer?+
PE licensure typically applies when the project includes facility electrical work, mechanical systems, or structural elements that are submitted to an authority having jurisdiction — for example permitted power distribution to a new robot cell, mezzanine or pit structures, life-safety modifications, or fire-protection changes. Robot programming and pure controls software usually don't require a stamp, but the surrounding facility work often does. Always confirm with the local AHJ.
Can EngineerMint help find consultants for industrial robotics, AMRs, or systems integration?+
Yes. EngineerMint connects project owners with robotics engineering consultants and systems integrators across industrial robotics, manufacturing robotics, mobile robot engineering (AMRs and AGVs), and full robotics systems integration. Post a scope to the marketplace or use AI Match to surface qualified engineers and firms.
What deliverables should a robotics engineering firm provide?+
Expect a concept of operations, cycle-time and ROI analysis, cell or fleet layouts, mechanical and electrical drawings, controls architecture (PLC, robot controller, safety PLC), safety risk assessment (ANSI/RIA R15.06, ISO 10218, ISO 13849), integration and commissioning plans, FAT/SAT protocols, operator training, and as-built documentation. PE-stamped drawings are included where the AHJ requires them.
How much do robotics engineering services cost?+
Fees vary widely with scope. A short feasibility or vendor-selection study from a robotics engineering consultant is often a few thousand to low five figures. Full cell or line integration engineering for a manufacturing robotics project commonly runs into the tens or low hundreds of thousands depending on complexity, safety, and integration risk. Use the AI Estimator for a ROM, then validate against marketplace proposals.
Post a robotics project and receive proposals
Describe your cell, line, or fleet scope and let vetted robotics engineers and integrators bring proposals to you — or generate a ROM cost and schedule in seconds.