WeatherTech®
Robot Technician - 2nd and 3rd Shift
WeatherTech®, Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States, 60440
Robot Technician – 2nd and 3rd Shift (WeatherTech®)
WeatherTech Direct is seeking well-qualified Robot Technicians to configure robotic systems, troubleshoot errors on thermoforming machines, and support production operations.
Responsibilities
Configure robot systems and perform job calibrations for production operations.
Monitor robot systems and address or report operational issues during production.
Assist in repairs to the robotic systems and modify robot programs as needed.
Perform machine cycle and make necessary robot program modifications.
Assess and troubleshoot operational errors, read product briefs and process sheets to ensure accurate machine setup.
Operate HMI/MIU to optimize platen heights, install programs for robots, and input process numbers for mold changes.
Use tape measure to confirm mold sizes and ensure equipment is properly positioned before mold removal.
Clean and inspect molds between uses; report damage and dispatch for repair.
Install, repair, or replace end‑of‑arm tooling for robotic machines.
Perform preventative maintenance and housekeeping tasks to prevent productivity losses.
Train new and existing team members on work‑area functions and share best practices.
Cross‑train in adjacent areas that directly precede or follow your responsibilities.
Perform job functions in compliance with safety guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Maintain training and quality knowledge for products produced.
Keep the work area clean and orderly; maintain equipment.
Communicate clearly and collaborate as part of a team.
Work weekends and overtime as required; set up next shift for success.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Previous machine set‑up experience (preferred).
Knowledge of plastics and thermoforming (preferred).
Familiarity with mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic processes in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of OSHA regulations applicable to manufacturing.
Proficient reading, writing, and understanding of verbal and written work orders/instructions in English.
Basic math, measuring, and computer skills (required).
Strong safety focus to prevent accidents, injuries, and quality issues.
Experience using basic hand and power tools.
Dependable with excellent attendance.
Ability to work without close supervision in a team environment.
Authorization to work in the United States.
High school diploma or equivalent (required).
Proficient operation of measuring devices, machines, hand and power tools, manual lifting devices, and powered industrial vehicles.
Benefits
Competitive salary including $24.00/hr base rate with 2nd shift premium $1/hr and 3rd shift premium $1.50/hr.
End‑of‑year bonus potential.
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois medical plan, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability, and company‑paid life insurance.
401(k) plan.
Paid vacation, holidays, and personal time.
Opportunities for internal promotions and skill development.
Clean and safe workspace.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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Responsibilities
Configure robot systems and perform job calibrations for production operations.
Monitor robot systems and address or report operational issues during production.
Assist in repairs to the robotic systems and modify robot programs as needed.
Perform machine cycle and make necessary robot program modifications.
Assess and troubleshoot operational errors, read product briefs and process sheets to ensure accurate machine setup.
Operate HMI/MIU to optimize platen heights, install programs for robots, and input process numbers for mold changes.
Use tape measure to confirm mold sizes and ensure equipment is properly positioned before mold removal.
Clean and inspect molds between uses; report damage and dispatch for repair.
Install, repair, or replace end‑of‑arm tooling for robotic machines.
Perform preventative maintenance and housekeeping tasks to prevent productivity losses.
Train new and existing team members on work‑area functions and share best practices.
Cross‑train in adjacent areas that directly precede or follow your responsibilities.
Perform job functions in compliance with safety guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Maintain training and quality knowledge for products produced.
Keep the work area clean and orderly; maintain equipment.
Communicate clearly and collaborate as part of a team.
Work weekends and overtime as required; set up next shift for success.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Previous machine set‑up experience (preferred).
Knowledge of plastics and thermoforming (preferred).
Familiarity with mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic processes in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of OSHA regulations applicable to manufacturing.
Proficient reading, writing, and understanding of verbal and written work orders/instructions in English.
Basic math, measuring, and computer skills (required).
Strong safety focus to prevent accidents, injuries, and quality issues.
Experience using basic hand and power tools.
Dependable with excellent attendance.
Ability to work without close supervision in a team environment.
Authorization to work in the United States.
High school diploma or equivalent (required).
Proficient operation of measuring devices, machines, hand and power tools, manual lifting devices, and powered industrial vehicles.
Benefits
Competitive salary including $24.00/hr base rate with 2nd shift premium $1/hr and 3rd shift premium $1.50/hr.
End‑of‑year bonus potential.
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois medical plan, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability, and company‑paid life insurance.
401(k) plan.
Paid vacation, holidays, and personal time.
Opportunities for internal promotions and skill development.
Clean and safe workspace.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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