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Steel Technologies

Robotic Programmer

Steel Technologies, Williamsport, Indiana, United States, 47993

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The Robotic Weld Programmer is tasked with developing, testing, and implementing programs for robotic welding systems to produce precise and consistent welds in a manufacturing environment. This role involves collaborating with engineers, production teams, and quality control to optimize welding processes, troubleshoot issues, and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.

How you can help the team:

Programming and Setup:

Develop and write programs for robotic welding systems using software such as FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa, or other robotic platforms.

Set up robotic welding equipment, including configuring weld parameters, tooling, and fixtures.

Adjust robot paths, speeds, and weld settings to achieve optimal performance and meet project specifications.

Process Optimization:

Analyze welding processes to improve efficiency, reduce cycle times, and minimize defects.

Conduct test runs and simulations to validate programs and ensure weld quality.

Collaborate with engineering teams to design and implement welding fixtures and jigs.

Operation and Maintenance:

Operate robotic welding systems during production runs, monitoring performance and making real‑time adjustments as needed.

Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on robotic systems to ensure operational reliability.

Diagnose and resolve issues related to weld imperfections, equipment malfunctions, or programming errors.

Quality Control:

Inspect welds to ensure they meet industry standards (e.g., AWS, ASME, ISO) and customer specifications.

Document programming changes, weld parameters, and inspection results for quality assurance.

Work with quality control teams to address non‑conformities and implement corrective actions.

Safety and Compliance:

Adhere to workplace safety protocols and ensure robotic systems comply with OSHA and other regulatory standards.

Train production staff on safe operation and maintenance of robotic welding equipment.

Collaboration and Documentation:

Work closely with production managers, engineers, and other team members to meet project deadlines and production goals.

Maintain accurate records of programs, settings, and maintenance activities for future reference.

What you need to be successful:

Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s or bachelor’s degree in robotics, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, or a related field preferred.

Experience:

2+ years of experience programming and operating robotic welding systems (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Motoman, or KUKA).

Knowledge of welding processes such as MIG, TIG, or arc welding.

Experience with CAD/CAM software or weld simulation tools is a plus.

Technical Skills:

Proficiency in robotic programming languages and software specific to welding robots.

Understanding of weld joint designs, metallurgy, and welding standards (e.g., AWS D1.1, ISO 3834).

Familiarity with PLC programming, HMI interfaces, and robotic system integration.

Soft Skills:

Strong problem‑solving and analytical skills to troubleshoot complex issues.

Attention to detail to ensure precision in programming and weld quality.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast‑paced environment.

Certifications: Certifications in robotic programming (e.g., FANUC or ABB certifications) or welding (e.g., CWI, CWE) are highly desirable.

WORKING CONDITIONS: This is a safety‑sensitive position. This work consists of an equal distribution of time between an office setting, characterized by minimal to moderate noise stemming from computers, printers, and people, and a manufacturing setting where noise levels range from moderate to high due to machinery and equipment. There may be a slight inclination toward spending more time in the manufacturing setting. The temperature of the facility will vary based on outside weather conditions. The user of personal protective equipment for safety compliance may be required as deemed necessary by management.

What we offer our team:

Insurance

Affordable plans for medical, dental, vision, and wellbeing after 60 days of employment

Employer‑Paid dental with available Buy‑up options

Free MDLive Telehealth Services through our Medical Plan

Competitive Wellness Program, providing up to 100% discount on medical premiums

Employer‑Paid Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability with Buy‑up options

Supplemental Accident Insurance through Allstate for additional coverage on accidents, cancer, and long‑term care

Employer‑Paid Life Insurance

Teammate Assistance Program (TAP) which offers professional assistance for Counseling, Financial, Legal, and Family services

Work‑Life Balance

Paid Time Off

9 Paid Holidays starting day one!

Bonus Paid Floating Holiday in recognition of the diversity of our team

Financial

401(k) after 60 days of employment + competitive match up to 4.5% after one year

Pretax Health Savings Account

Pretax Flexible Spending Account

Overtime pay after 40 hours

Paid weekly

Career Growth

Tuition reimbursement is available for job‑related courses to further your education, with up to 100% paid tuition for maintenance‑related coursework and certifications

Skill Development Programs

Promotional Opportunities

Local Perks & Discounts

Dress for your day

Teammate referral bonus

Boot and Glasses Allowance after 60 days of employment

Teammate appreciation activities

Service awards

Steel Technologies is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to any classification protected by federal, state and/or local law.

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