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Working knowledge of robotics platforms and tool kits both vendor specific (such as ABB, Yaskawa, Kawasaki, Kuka, etc) and vendor independent (such as ROS and ROS Industrial). Description – Robotics EngineerA highly motivated robotics engineer or controls engineer with a strong track record in robotics and machine automation to contribute to and be part of a team whose main objective will be to design and develop new, and refine existing systems, for automation in oil and gas drill floor activities, with the primary emphasis being improved safety, efficiency, and robust execution of handing operations.
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As a robotics technician, you will work on robot assembly and troubleshooting activities with a high level of communication and collaboration with the manufacturing team and mechanical/electrical engineers to develop robots.
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Job Duties: Dependent on the department in which you are placed, you will be responsible for the following as a Manufacturing Technician. Production Technician - $18.00 - $35/HR DOE Education: High School Diploma or GED required.
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The Industrial Maintenance Technician role is offered hourly compensation ranging in annual earnings between $50,000 - $80,000 , depending on your knowledge and experience level. Working Conditions: As is customary in an extrusion and manufacturing facility, the employee must be aware of the automatic machines, overhead cranes, and mobile equipment.
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Working closely with Manufacturing Engineers, Machine Operators, and maintenance personnel, the Manufacturing Automation Technician plays a key role in maintaining the daily operation, troubleshooting, repair, and efficiency improvements to the manufacturing lines of cutting-edge automation and robotics equipment like this example of our most automated line: (YouTube video of Wall-mount Automation Overview | nVent HOFFMAN) Come join nVent as we embark on our growth in automation.
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Required Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, analytical chemistry, physics, engineering, electronics, or a related technical field, or a total of 4 years of combined relevant education credits and on-the-job training experience supporting complex liquid handling robotics and sample management instruments.
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As a Manufacturing Technician, you will work in a team environment within LANL's nuclear facility to manufacture product, support material movement and support glove box operations. Job Title Manufacturing Technician (Research Tec 2/3.
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The Additive Manufacturing Engineer provides engineering support to cross-functional teams, utilizing OEM engineering and contractual flow down, customer digital data, drawings, parts lists, customer, and industrial specifications, etc.
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Established company with a large part of the U.S. market share in what they manufacture located in southwest suburban Atlanta has an opportunity for an Automation / Robotics Technician in a plant environment due to growth with robotic installations for the assembly process.
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Identifies facility and tooling requirements, manufacturing methods and /or develops new manufacturing methods. Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, Security Clearance, Facilities, Manufacturing Engineer, Nuclear, Engineering, Government, Operations, Energy.
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GENERAL SUMMARY:The Automation/Robotics Technician will participate in the cell design, end of arm tooling, and fixture design, along with the installation of automated equipment. The manufacturing environment includes die casting, stamping, and the assembly process.
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Operating the equipment or overseeing the operation of robotics equipment. The technician is responsible for assisting in configuring, testing, operating, maintaining, servicing, and troubleshooting robots, as well as other automated systems used in production.
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Installing and programming robotic equipment in a manufacturing facility. Hydraulic: Troubleshoot hydraulic circuits containing the following components, check valves, accumulators, cylinders, flow controls, directional control valves, pressure control valves.
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Electrical: Work with circuits from 120 to 480 volts and other electrical related tasks to include AC and DC power and circuit boards. They utilize Fanuc, ABB, and UR robots. The employee occasionally works in high, precarious places and in outside weather conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of electrical shock, and vibration.
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Troubleshoot robotic systems, using knowledge of microprocessors, programmable controllers, electronics, circuit analysis, mechanics, sensor or feedback systems, hydraulics, or pneumatics. Install, program, or repair programmable controllers, robot controllers, end-of-arm tools, or conveyors.
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Title: technician manufacturing robotics in Phenix-city, Alabama
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