Cambridge Semantics Inc.
Assembly Seibi Technician
Cambridge Semantics Inc.
Location: San Antonio, TX, United States
Job ID #: 47970
Position Description Assembly Seibi Technician
Job Summary
Our client in San Antonio, TX is looking for an Assembly Seibi Technician for a contract position. The primary responsibility of this role is to provide technical and skilled support to the Assembly Final Assembly Engineering team, including design/drawing review, buyoff support, install/commissioning, and equipment start‑up support. Reporting to the Seibi Manager, the person in this role will support the Final Assembly Production Engineering department’s objective to provide high quality, low cost and reliable plant equipment and control systems.
What You’ll Be Doing
Review equipment specifications and design, identify improvements, conduct vendor buyoffs to confirm equipment functions.
Install equipment, verify safety, quality, and productivity of equipment.
Investigate to determine modification requirements, implement modifications, trial and adjust.
Lower cost and decrease project time by confirming safety, quality, and productivity of equipment at vendor prior to installation. Minimize adjustment time during vehicle trials by performing quality trials at vendor.
Lower cost and decrease project time by overseeing installation by vendor and facilitating kanban process.
Improve equipment quality and productivity by implementing adjustments as identified during online vehicle trials.
Confirm quality results by secondary method (Torque check, vacuum profiles, etc.).
Install, set up and troubleshoot Toyopuc and Allen‑Bradley program controllers.
Provide training to Maintenance members on newly implemented equipment.
Share subject matter expert knowledge with local NAMC Maintenance and Production members.
Travel up to 50% at times.
Basics
Strong PLC programming/troubleshooting (Toyopuc, Siemens, Omron, Mitsubishi, or Allen Bradley) – 2 years.
Comprehensive knowledge of PLCs – 2 years.
Comprehensive knowledge of electrical circuits and industrial controls – 2 years.
2‑year technical degree or completion of trade school program (EET or Industrial Maintenance Technology) and/or equivalent work experience.
Ability to read mechanical/electrical drawings.
Ability to travel up to 50% at times (including international travel).
Ability to work up to 30% overtime when required.
Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs on occasion.
Ability to frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, and crouching on varying surfaces.
Manual dexterity to operate hand tools, power tools, and machinery.
Ability to climb ladders and work at heights.
Good vision and hand‑eye coordination for detailed repairs.
Ability to work in various environments including hot, cold, or confined spaces.
Stamina to perform repetitive tasks and work long shifts.
Preferred
2+ years industrial maintenance experience.
Knowledge of industrial robot programming and teaching.
Knowledge of AGVs/AMRs programming and set up.
Knowledge of safety scanners and programming.
Knowledge of various industrial controls networking, Ethernet/IP, FLNet, ProfiNet, etc.
Automotive manufacturing experience.
How You Will Be Successful
Envision the Future
Communicate honestly and broadly
Seek technology and business “First”
Embrace diversity and take risks
What We Offer
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefit package
401(k) with matching contributions
Paid time off
Employee discounts
Free training on all Altair products
EEO/AA Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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Location: San Antonio, TX, United States
Job ID #: 47970
Position Description Assembly Seibi Technician
Job Summary
Our client in San Antonio, TX is looking for an Assembly Seibi Technician for a contract position. The primary responsibility of this role is to provide technical and skilled support to the Assembly Final Assembly Engineering team, including design/drawing review, buyoff support, install/commissioning, and equipment start‑up support. Reporting to the Seibi Manager, the person in this role will support the Final Assembly Production Engineering department’s objective to provide high quality, low cost and reliable plant equipment and control systems.
What You’ll Be Doing
Review equipment specifications and design, identify improvements, conduct vendor buyoffs to confirm equipment functions.
Install equipment, verify safety, quality, and productivity of equipment.
Investigate to determine modification requirements, implement modifications, trial and adjust.
Lower cost and decrease project time by confirming safety, quality, and productivity of equipment at vendor prior to installation. Minimize adjustment time during vehicle trials by performing quality trials at vendor.
Lower cost and decrease project time by overseeing installation by vendor and facilitating kanban process.
Improve equipment quality and productivity by implementing adjustments as identified during online vehicle trials.
Confirm quality results by secondary method (Torque check, vacuum profiles, etc.).
Install, set up and troubleshoot Toyopuc and Allen‑Bradley program controllers.
Provide training to Maintenance members on newly implemented equipment.
Share subject matter expert knowledge with local NAMC Maintenance and Production members.
Travel up to 50% at times.
Basics
Strong PLC programming/troubleshooting (Toyopuc, Siemens, Omron, Mitsubishi, or Allen Bradley) – 2 years.
Comprehensive knowledge of PLCs – 2 years.
Comprehensive knowledge of electrical circuits and industrial controls – 2 years.
2‑year technical degree or completion of trade school program (EET or Industrial Maintenance Technology) and/or equivalent work experience.
Ability to read mechanical/electrical drawings.
Ability to travel up to 50% at times (including international travel).
Ability to work up to 30% overtime when required.
Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs on occasion.
Ability to frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, and crouching on varying surfaces.
Manual dexterity to operate hand tools, power tools, and machinery.
Ability to climb ladders and work at heights.
Good vision and hand‑eye coordination for detailed repairs.
Ability to work in various environments including hot, cold, or confined spaces.
Stamina to perform repetitive tasks and work long shifts.
Preferred
2+ years industrial maintenance experience.
Knowledge of industrial robot programming and teaching.
Knowledge of AGVs/AMRs programming and set up.
Knowledge of safety scanners and programming.
Knowledge of various industrial controls networking, Ethernet/IP, FLNet, ProfiNet, etc.
Automotive manufacturing experience.
How You Will Be Successful
Envision the Future
Communicate honestly and broadly
Seek technology and business “First”
Embrace diversity and take risks
What We Offer
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefit package
401(k) with matching contributions
Paid time off
Employee discounts
Free training on all Altair products
EEO/AA Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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