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Medical Robot Technician

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Burlington, MA (Lahey Hospital) Type: Part-time, On-call Vacancy Status: Existing Start date ... Whether in engineering, operations, clinical strategy, or business functions, every team member ...

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How much do part time fanuc robot programming jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time fanuc robot programming 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 is the difference between Part Time Fanuc Robot Programming vs Part Time ABB Robot Programming?

AspectPart Time Fanuc Robot ProgrammingPart Time ABB Robot Programming
CredentialsTypically requires Fanuc-specific certifications or trainingRequires ABB-specific certifications or training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants using Fanuc robotsManufacturing facilities with ABB robots
Industry UsageCommon in automotive, electronics, and industrial automationUsed in similar industries, including automotive and electronics
Job Search IntentOften compared for automation programming rolesSimilar roles, different robot brand specialization

Part Time Fanuc Robot Programming and Part Time ABB Robot Programming share similar skills and work environments but focus on different robot brands. The main difference lies in the specific certifications required and the robot systems used. Both roles are vital in automation industries, and choosing between them depends on the employer's equipment and your certification background.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Fanuc Robot Programming job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, and 99% Full Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,712 per year, or $36.9 per hour.
Robotic Welding Industrial Trainer - Part-Time

Robotic Welding Industrial Trainer - Part-Time

Temple College

Temple, TX โ€ข On-site

$41K - $52K/yr

Part-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Location : 2600 South First Street Temple, TX
Job Type: Part-Time Staff
Job Number: 00523
Division: Workforce and Continuing Education
Department: Engineering Technology
Opening Date: 04/28/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Salary Grade: Professional
Salary Grade Ranking: Associates
Minimum Requirements: Associate degree in Welding or related field.Minimum of three (3) years of welding industry experience.Experience in robotic welding and orbital welding systems.
Work Schedule: Part-time schedule based on program needs.May include evenings, weekends, and off-site industry training.
Total hours required per week: Part-time schedule based on program needs. May include evenings, weekends, and off-site industry training.
Position Summary & Essential Duties
The following duties and responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA's), and physical requirements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. The information listed below is not intended to be construed as a complete listing of all duties and responsibilities, KSA's, and physical requirements required of this position since changes to the position may occur at any time or additional requirements may be added over the course of time.
SUMMARY:
Temple College is seeking a Part-Time Industrial Trainer - Robotic Welding Instructor to deliver hands-on instruction in robotic and orbital welding systems. This role supports workforce training aligned with advanced manufacturing and automation industry needs, preparing students for high-demand careers in modern welding environments.
Qualifications (Required and Preferred)
Minimum Qualifications
  • Associate degree in Welding or related field.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of welding industry experience.
  • Experience in robotic welding and orbital welding systems.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Welding certifications (e.g., AWS).
  • Experience with robotic welding platforms (FANUC, ABB, Motoman, etc.)
  • Experience with weld testing, inspection, and quality assurance.
  • Prior teaching or workforce training experience.

Job Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Responsibilities
  • Teach robotic and orbital welding, including setup, programming, and operation.
  • Instruct welding processes (MIG, TIG, FCAW) in manual and automated applications.
  • Provide hands-on lab instruction and ensure adherence to safety standards.
  • Teach blueprint reading, weld symbols, and basic metallurgy.
  • Support student skill development and evaluate performance.
  • Maintain lab equipment and training environments.

Social Constructs Required of Position:
  • Display empathy and positive regard for others in written, verbal and non-verbal communications.
  • Work with colleagues and students by practicing punctuality, respect for deadlines, collaborative problem solving, and honest communication.
  • Be friendly and collegial with co-workers, faculty, students, staff, and visitors to the campus.
  • Build trusting relationships by acting with integrity, courtesy, and responsibility, even in the face of stress or demanding workplace conditions.
  • Maintain proficiency as needed and approved by attending trainings, reading job-related materials, and meeting with others in area of responsibility.
  • Dress appropriately for a workplace with frequent customer service interaction and community outreach.
  • Meet all required standards of confidentiality. Keep work areas in a clean and orderly manner.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities & Physical Demands
KNOWLEDGE:
  • Principles and practices of welding, including MIG, TIG, FCAW, and orbital welding.
  • Robotic welding systems, programming, and automated manufacturing processes.
  • Welding safety standards, OSHA regulations, and proper use of PPE.
  • Blueprint reading, weld symbols, and basic metallurgy concepts.

SKILLS:
  • Hands-on operation and instruction of robotic and orbital welding equipment.
  • Demonstrating welding techniques and troubleshooting welding processes.
  • Evaluating weld quality, including visual inspection and basic testing methods.
  • Effective communication and instructional delivery in a lab-based environment.

ABILITIES:
  • Ability to teach complex technical concepts in a clear, applied manner.
  • Ability to manage a safe and productive lab environment.
  • Ability to adapt instruction to varying student skill levels.
  • Ability to collaborate with program leadership and industry partners.
  • Ability to maintain accurate training records and student evaluations.

Working Conditions
  • Instruction is delivered in a welding lab and industrial training environment.
  • Exposure to heat, welding arcs, fumes, and loud noise levels.
  • Required use of personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times in lab settings.
  • Work may occur during evenings and/or weekends based on program scheduling.
  • Interaction with students, faculty, and industry partners in both classroom and shop settings.

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods in a lab/shop environment.
  • Ability to lift, carry, and handle welding materials and equipment (typically up to 50 lbs)
  • Ability to demonstrate welding techniques, including bending, kneeling, and reaching.
  • Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination for operating welding and robotic equipment.
  • Visual acuity sufficient to inspect welds and operate precision equipment.

Work Schedule & Hours
Part-time schedule based on program needs.
May include evenings, weekends, and off-site industry training.
TRS/ORP
None
Reports To
Director / Vice President, Workforce Development
Not a Benefits Eligible Position.
PAYROLL: Employees are paid by direct deposit through the last working day of the month. Actual deposits are paid on the last working business day of the month. All benefit deductions are taken at that time.