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Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting of robotic welding equipment to ensure optimal performance. Prior experience troubleshooting robotic/welding equipment. Job Responsibilities of the Robotic Welder/Programmer:·Develop and optimize robotic welding programs based on engineering drawings, specifications, and production requirements.
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Job Title: Robotic Welder/ProgrammerLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $55-75K plus bonusJob Summary of the Robotic Welder/Programmer:The Robotic Welder/Programmer is responsible for operating and programming robotic welding equipment.
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Education & Experience of the Robotic Welder/Programmer: High school diploma or equivalent. Set up and calibrate robotic welding systems, ensuring proper alignment and functionality. Prior experience programming welding and robotic welding processes, procedures.
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Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of robotic welding programs, adjustments, and maintenance activities. Adhere to and enforce safety protocols and guidelines for robotic welding operations. Included in those responsibilities are a strong ability to program robotic welders, diagnose (troubleshoot) and provide solutions to robotic welding equipment failures, breakdowns, etc.
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Prior experience working with inspection and sampling of incoming parts and raw materials. Implement quality control processes and make necessary adjustments to robotic programs to achieve consistent weld quality.
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Generate reports on production output, efficiency, and any issues encountered during the welding process. Technical certification or degree in welding technology or a related field is a plus. Utilize programming languages such as G-code or proprietary robotic programming languages to create efficient and accurate welding paths.
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Identify and rectify any defects or inconsistencies in the welding process. This person must have a continuous improvement mindset with the ability to recommend process and technical improvements. This includes ensuring maximum run time for welding robots.
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Proficiency in written, verbal, presentation, and communications skills. Monitor and inspect welded components to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications. Collaborate with maintenance teams to address any technical issues or malfunctions promptly.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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Job DescriptionThe Automotive Technician is responsible for performing basic and advanced car maintenance and repair tasks, inspecting vehicles for potential problems, and troubleshooting issues to ensure vehicle is performing appropriately and the customer is taken care of.
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1+ year (s) experience as a forklift operator, or relevant work. Techo Bloc is searching for their next forklift operator. Forklift Operator - Mon-Thurs 6am-6pm ($17/hr) Partners with the yard supervisor to handle discrepancies, malfunctions, and potential issues.
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Proven experience as a forklift operator. Forklift Operators at Sam's Club are charged with operating industrial vehicles to move materials around the warehouse or storage facility. Good understanding of industrial safety regulations.
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Forklift Operator experience is a plus but not required. Assembly, putting items in boxes so they can be shipped out via UPS, Wayfair, etc. Qualifications:A background in Warehouse operations, including shipping, receiving, delivery, and inventory is preferred.
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Forklift Operator (Full time/Nights) Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901-4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
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Proven experience as forklift operator. Use RFID scanning equipment to track inventory movements and maintain accurate stock records. Perform daily equipment checks, such as recharging the forklift's battery and lubricating equipment.
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