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KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician JOB SUMMARY The KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician is responsible for supporting and maintaining automated robotic welding systems within a ...

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KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician JOB SUMMARY The KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician is responsible for supporting and maintaining automated robotic welding systems within a ...

Installation, configuration, and programming of Fanuc/KUKA robots * Familiarity with diverseprogramming standards * Interpretation of electrical diagrams and schematics * Configuration of ...

Installation, configuration, and programming of Fanuc/KUKA robots * Familiarity with diverse programming standards * Interpretation of electrical diagrams and schematics * Configuration of ...

Installation, configuration, and programming of Fanuc/KUKA robots * Familiarity with diverseprogramming standards * Interpretation of electrical diagrams and schematics * Configuration of ...

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Robot Programmer

Grand Rapids, MI · On-site

$30 - $42/hr

Experience with Kawasaki, Fanuc, ABB, or KUKA robotics systems * Proficiency in robot programming and automation system troubleshooting * Team leadership skills * Experience with cycle time reduction ...

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Experience with Kawasaki, Fanuc, ABB, or KUKA robotics systems * Proficiency in robot programming and automation system troubleshooting * Team leadership skills * Experience with cycle time reduction ...

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Robot Programmer

Lima, OH · On-site

$30 - $42/hr

Experience with Kawasaki, Fanuc, ABB, or KUKA robotics systems * Proficiency in robot programming and automation system troubleshooting * Team leadership skills * Experience with cycle time reduction ...

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Robot Programmer

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$30 - $42/hr

Experience with Kawasaki, Fanuc, ABB, or KUKA robotics systems * Proficiency in robot programming and automation system troubleshooting * Team leadership skills * Experience with cycle time reduction ...

We are seeking a Robot Programmer with experience in FANUC, KUKA and ABB robots , robotic simulation, and vision-guided automation. The ideal candidate will have strong hands-on experience with ...

Robot Programmer Location: Local & Travel Opportunities Position Overview We are seeking an ... KUKA * ABB * Kawasaki * Yaskawa / Motoman * Comau * Strong troubleshooting and fault recovery ...

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Robot Programmer Location: Local & Travel Opportunities Position Overview We are seeking an ... KUKA * ABB * Kawasaki * Yaskawa / Motoman * Comau * Strong troubleshooting and fault recovery ...

FANUC, ABB, KUKA, or Motoman * PLC/HMI programming (Rockwell and Siemens preferred) * VFD and Servo control systems * Vision-guided robotics applications * Electromechanical systems integration

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Strong knowledge of robotic and automation systems. (Fanuc, Kuka) * Strong knowledge of programming languages (AB, Siemens PLC). * Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced team environment and ...

PLC Programmer-HMI

San Francisco, CA

$80K - $109K/yr

PLC Programmer- HMI Location: San Francisco, CA Duration: 6+ Month with extension Job Functions ... Previous experience of working on KUKA robots is a plus. Regards, Avinash Verma Additional ...

Title : Robot Programmer Location : Arlington, Texas Hire Type : Direct Hire Shift : 1st shift ... FANUC, ABB, KUKA, or Motoman robots Robotic integration and troubleshooting PLC-controlled ...

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How much do kuka robot programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for kuka robot programmer in the United States is $36.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.53 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Kuka Robot Programmer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Kuka Robot Programmer, you need solid knowledge of robotics, industrial automation, and proficiency in programming KUKA robots using KRL (KUKA Robot Language), generally backed by a relevant technical degree or experience in automation engineering. Familiarity with KUKA's proprietary software (such as KUKA Sim, WorkVisual), PLC integration, and safety certifications like those from OSHA are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication abilities help ensure successful collaboration with engineering teams and operators. These competencies are essential for developing reliable robotic solutions, ensuring safety, and meeting production goals in industrial environments.

What is a Kuka Robot Programmer job?

A Kuka Robot Programmer is responsible for programming, troubleshooting, and optimizing Kuka robotic systems used in manufacturing and automation. They develop and modify robot motion paths, integrate the robot with other systems, and ensure efficient performance. This role requires expertise in KRL (Kuka Robot Language), robot calibration, and cycle time optimization. Additionally, they may collaborate with engineers to design automation solutions and improve production processes.

What are the typical daily tasks and responsibilities of a Kuka Robot Programmer?

Kuka Robot Programmers spend their days programming, testing, and optimizing robotic movements and sequences for various manufacturing or automation applications. They work closely with engineers and production teams to integrate robots into larger automated systems, troubleshoot issues on the production floor, and ensure all processes meet safety and quality standards. Daily responsibilities also often include maintaining technical documentation, providing operator training, and making on-the-fly adjustments to improve efficiency. The work is usually hands-on and may require flexibility in shifting between programming, on-site support, and collaborative team meetings. This varied environment allows for continuous learning and professional development in the robotics field.

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Kuka Robot Programmer

Kuka Robot Programmer

GABLETEK

Troy, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago

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Job description

KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician


JOB SUMMARY

The KUKA Robot Programmer / Automation Technician is responsible for supporting and maintaining automated robotic welding systems within a high-volume manufacturing environment. This role focuses on robot troubleshooting, production support, program modifications, weld process optimization, and minimizing equipment downtime. The technician will work with robotic welding cells, automated fixtures, PLC-controlled systems, and related automation equipment to ensure safe and efficient production operations.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide production support for automated robotic welding cells and robotic manufacturing systems
  • Troubleshoot and recover KUKA robots from faults, alarms, crashes, and production interruptions while restoring systems to operational status quickly and safely
  • Modify, optimize, and troubleshoot KUKA robot programs for welding and material handling applications
  • Perform robot touch-ups, TCP verification, path corrections, and position adjustments
  • Support robotic applications including MIG welding, resistance welding, projection welding, and pneumatic systems
  • Diagnose and repair electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and robotic system issues
  • Troubleshoot automated welding cells to identify root causes and implement corrective actions that reduce downtime and improve reliability
  • Read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, weld prints, and technical documentation
  • Troubleshoot and repair:
    • Servo drive systems
    • Motors and encoders
    • Relays and control boards
    • Sensors and safety devices
    • Wiring harnesses and electrical panels
  • Perform minor fixture adjustments, shim modifications, and weld tooling corrections based on manufacturing requirements
  • Support and maintain communication networks including Ethernet, Remote I/O, and DeviceNet systems
  • Perform basic offline programming and simulation using KUKA programming software and robotic simulation tools (KUKA.Sim)
  • Support integration and troubleshooting of PLC-controlled automation systems
  • Assist with robotic startup activities, program validation, and production launches
  • Ensure compliance with all customer, plant, and safety procedures while working around robotic and automated equipment
  • Maintain detailed documentation of repairs, troubleshooting activities, and process improvements
  • Communicate equipment concerns, downtime issues, and shift updates effectively with supervisors and team members
  • Work independently with minimal supervision while supporting production requirements

REQUIRED SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience troubleshooting and programming KUKA robotic systems in an industrial manufacturing environment
  • Strong understanding of robotic welding processes and welding fundamentals
  • Knowledge of:
    • KUKA KRC4 / KRC5 controller systems
    • KUKA Robot Language (KRL) programming
    • Robotics and automation systems
    • Electrical circuitry and controls
    • Pneumatics and hydraulics
    • Industrial mechanics
    • Servo systems and automation components
  • Ability to troubleshoot electrical systems using schematics and prints
  • Experience with:
    • TCP setup and verification
    • I/O troubleshooting and simulation
    • Program touch-ups and path modifications
    • Weld process troubleshooting
    • Robot recovery procedures
  • Understanding of automated weld fixtures and shimming processes
  • Familiarity with PLC-controlled manufacturing equipment
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and respond effectively in a fast-paced production environment

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Industrial Maintenance, Electrician Journeyman, Mechatronics, or Machine Repair certification
  • Associate degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, Automation, Electrical Technology, or related field
  • Previous experience supporting KUKA robotic welding systems in automotive or automated manufacturing environments
  • Experience with KUKA.Sim or other offline robotic programming and simulation software
  • Strong electrical and mechanical troubleshooting background

WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Frequent exposure to noise, sparks, smoke, heat, dirt, grease, oil, and welding fumes
  • Regularly works around automated robotic equipment and high-speed production machinery
  • Exposure to high and low voltage electrical systems
  • Frequent walking, bending, twisting, lifting, and entering robotic weld cells
  • Required use of PPE including eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, and cut-resistant equipment
  • Potential exposure to Arc Flash hazards while working in electrical cabinets and control panels

BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS

  • Demonstrates accountability, reliability, and strong attention to detail
  • Maintains a high sense of urgency while supporting production needs
  • Works effectively both independently and within a team environment
  • Communicates professionally with supervisors, maintenance personnel, and production teams
  • Adapts positively to changing production priorities and plant requirements
  • Maintains strong attendance and dependability
  • Focuses on continuous improvement, safety, and equipment reliability

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