San Jose, Sunnyvale, Irvine, Santa Clara, San Francisco (California) – Focus on high tech innovation and development in robotics and automation technologies (medical devices, biotechnology)
Dearborn, Detroit, Warren (Michigan) – Automotive sector with substantial demand for automation engineers.
Houston, Sugar Land, Austin, Dallas (Texas) – Oil and gas industry with a growing focus on automation for efficiency, safety, and energy production.
Chicago, Naperville, Elgin (Illinois), Indiana, Wisconsin (Midwest) – Industrial and manufacturing sectors with opportunities in food processing, manufacturing, and logistics.
Boston, Cambridge, Newton (Massachusetts), New Hampshire – Hub for technological research and development, especially in robotics, with a high demand for automation engineering professionals.
Other locations: Ohio, Tennessee, Connecticut, Pennsylvania (major hubs)