http://www.alliedmotion.com

Allied Motion Technologies

About Allied Motion Technologies

Allied Motion develops advanced motion control products and systems, both custom and standard, primarily for the aerospace and defense, automation and robotics, medical, and vehicle markets.

Allied Motion is a global organization designing advanced technologies for the most challenging and innovative markets. The business climate we compete in is constantly evolving and we do not simply navigate through this environment, but we embrace its challenges, and we position ourselves for success. Our people make this possible. No other asset is more important. No other element of our company is more depended upon. Our people, our culture, and our commitment to “changing the game” is how we win. We ensure that the spirit of our organization continues to grow stronger by providing our employees with work-life balance, increasing their earning power, and ensuring their financial stability. Our people have created a culture of mutual respect that is fundamental to Allied Motion, and we want you to be a part of it. We win together – We are One Allied.

Reviews

Mechanical Engineering Co-op

January 2023 - May 2023 Dayton, OH
“It was great learning about the engineering process. More specifically, I enjoyed all of the testing that went into problems that arose during my time here. Each problem had a unique solution that we needed to identify, and sometimes that was frustrating, but figuring it out was rewarding.”

Co-op

May 2022 - August 2022 Dayton, OH
“This was my second term at Allied and I really enjoyed to higher variety of projects I got to work on, and the different stages of projects that I got to see. Seeing a product go from prototype to production was very rewarding and interesting. I really like the work environment here too, it is very friendly and it makes it very easy to learn and bounce back from mistakes. The work that they do is very good for a beginner co-op to jump into, as it contains elements of just about everything a mechanical/electrical engineer needs to learn to be successful.”
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