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Automate America is an industrial automation marketplace where manufacturers connect with skilled servo drives contractors. Browse professional profiles, review project histories, and send a direct work request. Projects typically receive qualified contractor responses within 24 hours.

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What does a servo drive technician do?

A servo drive technician installs, tunes, troubleshoots, and replaces servo motors and drives on automated machinery. They land motor and feedback wiring, set drive parameters, tune position and velocity loops to remove overshoot, diagnose fault codes, and verify homing and following error so a precision axis meets cycle-time and accuracy targets before returning to production.

What is the difference between a servo drive technician and a motion control engineer?

A motion control engineer designs the axis architecture and writes the motion program. A servo drive technician is the hands-on specialist who commissions, tunes, and troubleshoots the physical drives and motors at the machine. Engineers define the motion; technicians make the hardware execute it reliably. Many projects need both, and complex jobs blur the line.

How much do servo drive technician contractors charge?

Servo drive technicians on the platform typically post $35–$70 per hour. General drive-replacement and setup work sits near the low end; senior commissioning and tuning specialists who resolve hard motion faults across Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and Yaskawa platforms reach the upper end. Rate depends on platform breadth and troubleshooting depth.

Which servo drive platforms should a contractor know?

The most in-demand are Allen-Bradley Kinetix (Studio 5000), Siemens Sinamics, and Yaskawa Sigma, followed by Mitsubishi MELSERVO, Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive, and Beckhoff. Strong contractors also handle the drive communication layer — EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, or Profinet — and can read scope traces to tune gains and filters.

When should a company hire a contract servo drive technician?

Common triggers are a new-machine startup, a drive or motor retrofit, recurring nuisance faults nobody has solved, or covering a maintenance gap during a critical production run. A contractor brings depth a generalist maintenance tech lacks and gets a down servo axis back into spec quickly.

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