| Aspect | Full Time Surgical Robotics Engineer | Surgical Systems Technician |
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| Required Credentials | Bachelor's degree in engineering, robotics, or related field; certifications in robotics or surgical systems are common | Associate's degree or technical certification in medical equipment or robotics; on-the-job training often provided |
| Work Environment | Design, develop, and test surgical robotic systems in labs or R&D facilities | Install, maintain, and repair surgical robotic equipment in hospitals or surgical centers |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Medical device companies, research institutions, hospitals | Hospitals, surgical centers, medical equipment service providers |
Full Time Surgical Robotics Engineers focus on designing and developing surgical robotic systems, requiring engineering credentials and working mainly in labs. Surgical Systems Technicians handle installation, maintenance, and repair of surgical robots in clinical settings, often with technical certifications. Both roles are essential in the surgical robotics industry but differ in responsibilities and work environments.