Stoughton Parts Sales
Plant 5
1111 Veterans Rd
Stoughton, WI 53589, USA
The Manufacturing Technician I (MFG Tech I) supports all manufacturing related operations for automated and non‑automated equipment with the goal to achieve production targets. Ensuring that automated equipment is functional and prepared for production operations at the start of shift, providing programming support to resolve automation inefficiencies or program new tasks, troubleshooting, repairing and restarting equipment from machine malfunctions. Manufacturing operations include sheet‑metal automated equipment and robotic welding systems in the manufacturing environment that facilitate the completion of welded assembly for the component associated value stream. The MFG Tech I is a one‑stop solution for advanced manufacturing operations, such as autonomous cutting, sorting, stacking, bending (forming), punching, and robotic welding. Maintenance of assigned company equipment and programming of parts are included in this role. As such, you’ll work closely with Design Engineering, Research & Development, Supply Chain, Operations, and have continuous interaction with production supervision.
In this role, you may directly support operations to ensure equipment is running properly and fully connected to advanced manufacturing systems such as:
TRUMPF: Programming, operational, planning software solutions and equipment.
Motoman YRC 1000 robot controller
Microsoft Office Suite and Interaction with HMI
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform all assigned tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate and highly productive manner according to company policy.
Follow company policies and procedures.
Navigate and operate HMI controls of robotic system.
Assist additional systems team members to load parts and assemblies into system.
Lead troubleshooting and solving part fit‑up and system function issues as they arise.
Communicate issues that require technical support with appropriate Technician and Engineer.
Communicate status with Line Lead and Production Supervisor.
Work with team members in pre and post line operations to communicate and address problems.
Facilitate operator preventive maintenance tasks as required and communicate any issues that are noted with Management and Maintenance.
Train on operation of equipment.
Perform all other duties as assigned by Lead or Production Supervisor.
Responsible for handling all programming, operating and maintenance of the assigned manufacturing equipment.
Manage assigned technology, report out on key performance indicators: on‑time delivery, quality, Takt management, and machine utilization.
Maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair equipment. Engage external resources (suppliers) as necessary.
Setup and operate specified machining centers.
Troubleshoot problems within programming and the functions of the machine or partner with maintenance or outside vendor to resolve the issue.
Work from solid models and blueprints.
Perform parts analysis for productivity, time studies, and produce R&D parts, as scheduled.
Programming and validation of new products and prototypes for quality and functionality.
Perform product manufacturing and assembly tasks as assigned.
Conduct quality checks of parts and components.
Monitor product process and suggest improvements.
Support adherence to the specified production schedule.
Optimize production efficiency by adjusting machinery and equipment settings as needed.
Set up the production equipment and assist the Machine Operator in handling the machinery.
Inspect machinery and production equipment and troubleshoot minor errors.
Perform minor repairs and report breakdowns in a timely manner.
Keep equipment maintenance logs and maintain a safe and clean work environment.
Train new employees and conduct training sessions for team members.
Collaborate with other departments to complete production orders on time.
Comply with internal policies and industry regulations.
Above is a list of the most important responsibilities and functions, which are essential to the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. Accommodations will be evaluated and provided to eligible employees on a case‑by‑case basis, depending on the employee’s medical restrictions, work availability, the nature of the position, the position’s essential functions and other relevant factors.
Qualifications
Education:
High school diploma.
Licenses/Certifications:
Robotics or programming certifications desirable, but not required.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Previous experience with hand tools and measuring devices.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Previous experience with TRUMPF applications or similar machine tools.
Complete advanced manufacturing training, as an example.
Knowledge of manufacturing technologies and production software.
Basic troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills regarding part sensing fixtures/clamps.
Experience with lasers, bend cells, robotics, automation, robotic weld cells, or mechatronic systems (the integration of sensors, circuits, and motion components to reduce mechanical parts).
Experience with CAD and Programming production software.
Knowledge of digital solutions (smart glasses, condition monitoring, OEE) and their applications.
Basic computer knowledge.
Strong machine systems knowledge, as well as strong diagnostic skills.
Read and understand maintenance and repair instructions.
Basic understanding of electrical and hydraulics desirable.
Basic understanding of specific manufacturing functions such as:
Welding and assembly/parts fit‑up.
Cutting (Laser), forming, and fit‑up of parts.
Basic understanding of mechanical clamping systems.
Basic math skills to utilize measuring equipment.
Overhead and jib crane with hoists operations.
Strong safety work ethic.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Strong team player and ability to lead team members.
Training:
TRUMPF University
Basic Robotic Programming with Arc Welding
Orientation.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Ability to work in standing positions during work shift.
Ability to repetitively lift, maneuver, and load parts up to 50lbs.
Ability to work in manufacturing environment.
Ability to work overtime as required.
Ability to wear required PPE.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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The Manufacturing Technician I (MFG Tech I) supports all manufacturing related operations for automated and non‑automated equipment with the goal to achieve production targets. Ensuring that automated equipment is functional and prepared for production operations at the start of shift, providing programming support to resolve automation inefficiencies or program new tasks, troubleshooting, repairing and restarting equipment from machine malfunctions. Manufacturing operations include sheet‑metal automated equipment and robotic welding systems in the manufacturing environment that facilitate the completion of welded assembly for the component associated value stream. The MFG Tech I is a one‑stop solution for advanced manufacturing operations, such as autonomous cutting, sorting, stacking, bending (forming), punching, and robotic welding. Maintenance of assigned company equipment and programming of parts are included in this role. As such, you’ll work closely with Design Engineering, Research & Development, Supply Chain, Operations, and have continuous interaction with production supervision.
In this role, you may directly support operations to ensure equipment is running properly and fully connected to advanced manufacturing systems such as:
TRUMPF: Programming, operational, planning software solutions and equipment.
Motoman YRC 1000 robot controller
Microsoft Office Suite and Interaction with HMI
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform all assigned tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate and highly productive manner according to company policy.
Follow company policies and procedures.
Navigate and operate HMI controls of robotic system.
Assist additional systems team members to load parts and assemblies into system.
Lead troubleshooting and solving part fit‑up and system function issues as they arise.
Communicate issues that require technical support with appropriate Technician and Engineer.
Communicate status with Line Lead and Production Supervisor.
Work with team members in pre and post line operations to communicate and address problems.
Facilitate operator preventive maintenance tasks as required and communicate any issues that are noted with Management and Maintenance.
Train on operation of equipment.
Perform all other duties as assigned by Lead or Production Supervisor.
Responsible for handling all programming, operating and maintenance of the assigned manufacturing equipment.
Manage assigned technology, report out on key performance indicators: on‑time delivery, quality, Takt management, and machine utilization.
Maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair equipment. Engage external resources (suppliers) as necessary.
Setup and operate specified machining centers.
Troubleshoot problems within programming and the functions of the machine or partner with maintenance or outside vendor to resolve the issue.
Work from solid models and blueprints.
Perform parts analysis for productivity, time studies, and produce R&D parts, as scheduled.
Programming and validation of new products and prototypes for quality and functionality.
Perform product manufacturing and assembly tasks as assigned.
Conduct quality checks of parts and components.
Monitor product process and suggest improvements.
Support adherence to the specified production schedule.
Optimize production efficiency by adjusting machinery and equipment settings as needed.
Set up the production equipment and assist the Machine Operator in handling the machinery.
Inspect machinery and production equipment and troubleshoot minor errors.
Perform minor repairs and report breakdowns in a timely manner.
Keep equipment maintenance logs and maintain a safe and clean work environment.
Train new employees and conduct training sessions for team members.
Collaborate with other departments to complete production orders on time.
Comply with internal policies and industry regulations.
Above is a list of the most important responsibilities and functions, which are essential to the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. Accommodations will be evaluated and provided to eligible employees on a case‑by‑case basis, depending on the employee’s medical restrictions, work availability, the nature of the position, the position’s essential functions and other relevant factors.
Qualifications
Education:
High school diploma.
Licenses/Certifications:
Robotics or programming certifications desirable, but not required.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Previous experience with hand tools and measuring devices.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Previous experience with TRUMPF applications or similar machine tools.
Complete advanced manufacturing training, as an example.
Knowledge of manufacturing technologies and production software.
Basic troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills regarding part sensing fixtures/clamps.
Experience with lasers, bend cells, robotics, automation, robotic weld cells, or mechatronic systems (the integration of sensors, circuits, and motion components to reduce mechanical parts).
Experience with CAD and Programming production software.
Knowledge of digital solutions (smart glasses, condition monitoring, OEE) and their applications.
Basic computer knowledge.
Strong machine systems knowledge, as well as strong diagnostic skills.
Read and understand maintenance and repair instructions.
Basic understanding of electrical and hydraulics desirable.
Basic understanding of specific manufacturing functions such as:
Welding and assembly/parts fit‑up.
Cutting (Laser), forming, and fit‑up of parts.
Basic understanding of mechanical clamping systems.
Basic math skills to utilize measuring equipment.
Overhead and jib crane with hoists operations.
Strong safety work ethic.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Strong team player and ability to lead team members.
Training:
TRUMPF University
Basic Robotic Programming with Arc Welding
Orientation.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Ability to work in standing positions during work shift.
Ability to repetitively lift, maneuver, and load parts up to 50lbs.
Ability to work in manufacturing environment.
Ability to work overtime as required.
Ability to wear required PPE.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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