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Nu-Way Industries, Inc.

Robotic Welding Technician

Nu-Way Industries, Inc., Elk Grove Village, Illinois, us, 60009

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Description Summary: Designs welding fixtures as a primary task and programs/sets up laser welding and robotic welding equipment used to produce fabricated metal component parts and assemblies. Position requires knowledge of welding theory, procedures, and fixturing methods to optimize productivity and efficiency of robotic welding machines and cells. This role is focused on design, setups, initial programming/teaching, pilot runs, and onboarding of new robotic welding equipment/cells rather than ongoing production.

Job Functions

Report directly to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, who will provide primary task assignments.

Support coordination between Manufacturing Engineering and Production; tasks may be reassigned based on production needs, but direction will always flow through the Manufacturing Engineering Manager.

Work alongside Production Managers and Supervisors as needed, assisting in problem solving on the production floor while keeping the Manufacturing Engineering Manager informed of all pertinent issues.

Maintain a dotted-line relationship with Production leadership to ensure alignment with shop‑floor priorities.

Collaborate with Operations and Engineering to review applications for robotic and laser welding and revise weldment designs for improved robotic welding applications.

Analyze prints, instructions, or samples to determine sequence of operations, setups, and fixture requirements.

Design welding fixtures using SolidWorks/CAD and, in the current state, fabricate/machine fixture components as required.

Program, teach, and set up robots for pilot runs, verifying machine accuracy and part conformance. Troubleshoot programming, fixturing, and setup issues to ensure quality and efficiency.

As departmental workload increases, delegate routine changeover and touch‑up activities to production leads, while maintaining responsibility for preparing and teaching others to execute the work effectively.

Develop and maintain procedures, work instructions, and training for robotic and laser welding processes.

Support onboarding of new robotic welding equipment/cells and train operators on production, quality, and safety practices.

Maintain accurate records of work performed.

Communicates with co‑workers and supervisor to receive instructions and coordinate job activities.

Follows all safety procedures and wears safety equipment or apparel as required.

Performs all job functions to meet acceptable quality and performance standards.

Ensures on a daily basis that the work area is clean and orderly including machine, tooling and workstation.

May be required to follow other job‑related instructions and duties as requested, subject to applicable state and federal laws.

Requirements

Minimum of 5 years of robotic welding education or work experience with robotic laser welding

Ability to read prints including welding symbols

Working knowledge with CAD/CAM software

Strong shop mathematics

Organized and good communicator

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with sheet metal fabrication processes

Bilingual (English/Spanish)

Physical Requirement

Exert 25 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently

Frequently required to sit; stand; walk; reach with hands and arms

Ability to communicate with others and accommodation as required to listen to equipment

Accommodation as required for reading documents, prints, computer screens and quality instruments

Working Conditions Typical metal manufacturing environment with exposure to powder coat paint facility. Active work that primarily involves walking, standing, bending and lifting.

Benefits Programs

Group Medical, Dental and Vision insurance available at 31st day of full‑time employment.

Company‑provided Term Life Insurance on the 1st of the month following or coinciding 90 days of employment.

Participation in our 401(k) program on the 1st of the month following or coinciding 30 days if employment, which includes fully vested company matching.

Short and Long Term Disability program after 1st year of employment.

Paid Time Off

Company Paid Holidays after 30 days employment.

IL Paid Leave for All Workers Act (PLA)

Vacation Time is based on employment anniversary and will be given per the following schedule:

1 week after 6 months

1 week after 1 year

2 weeks after 2 years

3 weeks after 5 years.

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