Workforce Development:

Building the next generation of automation professionals

Learn More and Get Involved!

Whether you are a student planning your future, a current professional in the field, new to the world of automation, or know someone who is interested in getting involved, there is a variety of ways you can learn more about and ensure the continued growth of automation for years to come! 

Featured Employer

MAVERICK Technologies is a leader in automation engineering job placement. The company focuses on both on-campus and offsite recruitment in automation engineering. As North America’s largest independent systems integrator and ISA’s Premier Strategic Partner for Systems Integration, MAVERICK is always looking for talented resources to join the team! Immediate needs include engineers of all levels to staff our 19 U.S. locations.

Follow these links to learn more about MAVERICK’s approach to workforce development:

To learn more about open positions, please contact:
Dave Beckwith
Talent Acquisition Manager
dave.beckwith@mavtechglobal.com
618.281.1322

To learn more about working at MAVERICK, please visit the MAVERICK careers page >

What can I do as an ISA Member to help raise awareness about a career in automation?

Spread the word about automation and the benefits of a career involving automation. Look for opportunities to visit and volunteer at your local schools. One way -- Sign up to become a mentor with ISA’s Mentor Program.

FIRST® Robotics

ISA section members around the world are invited to contribute at the grass-roots level. How? By volunteering with a FIRST team, program, or event. 

To learn more about FIRST and how you and ISA section members can get involved with or start a FIRST program in your area, contact:

Rodney Jones
ISA Staff
rjones@isa.org
+1 919-990-9418

Michael Marlowe 
Managing Director 
Automation Federation 
mmarlowe@automationfederation.org 
+1 919-314-3937

Click here to view a recent webinar about how ISA members and Sections can get involved with FIRST® Robotics

Click here for a flyer about the ISA/FIRST affiliation

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