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Process Simulate Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

CA$25 - CA$43/hr

... Process Simulate, Roboguide, RoboStudio). * Ability to work afternoon shift, if required. Additional Benefits * Company matching pension plan * Employee Assistant Plan * Health, dental, and vision ...

Process Applications Manager

Pickering, ON · On-site

CA$100K - CA$140K/yr

Experience with chemical process simulation software  * P. Eng. Designation in the Province of Ontario  The Company's employment application form will state, at least, that The Company will ...

Drive CAM machine simulation and verification - multi-axis and turn-mill kinematics, connection ... process chain * Communicate status and deliverables to stakeholders, gather feedback for ...

Create surface data for simulation Run simulations to determine formability & spring back Work with estimating to develop Process & Blank size Manage surface data for traceability (incoming and ...

Familiarity with realtime simulator operations, documentation, and qualification processes * Experience with specialized software platforms supporting flight simulation, visual systems, motion ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Process Simulate Specialist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Process Simulate Specialist, you need a strong background in industrial engineering, manufacturing processes, and 3D simulation, often supported by a relevant engineering degree. Proficiency in Siemens Process Simulate software, knowledge of PLC programming, and familiarity with CAD systems are essential technical requirements. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills set top performers apart in this field. These capabilities are crucial for accurately modeling, optimizing, and communicating complex manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and reducing production risks.

What is the difference between Process Simulate vs Process Engineer?

AspectProcess SimulateProcess Engineer
Primary RoleUses simulation software to model manufacturing processesDesigns, develops, and optimizes manufacturing processes
Skills & CertificationsCAD/CAM, simulation software proficiency, technical engineering backgroundProcess design, project management, engineering certifications
Work EnvironmentTypically in software labs or engineering officesFactories, manufacturing plants, engineering offices
Industry UsageUsed by manufacturing and automation companies for process validationEmployed in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace industries for process development

While Process Simulate focuses on modeling and testing manufacturing processes virtually, Process Engineers are responsible for designing and implementing these processes in real-world settings. Both roles require technical expertise, but Process Simulate emphasizes simulation skills, whereas Process Engineers focus on practical process development and optimization.

How does a Process Simulate specialist typically collaborate with engineering and production teams during a project?

A Process Simulate specialist works closely with both engineering and production teams to develop, test, and optimize manufacturing processes in a virtual environment before implementation on the shop floor. This collaboration involves regular meetings to review simulation results, gather feedback on proposed process changes, and ensure alignment with production goals and constraints. Effective communication is key, as the specialist must translate technical simulation data into actionable insights for engineers and operators. Such teamwork helps identify potential bottlenecks, improve efficiency, and reduce costly errors during actual production ramp-up.

What is a Process Simulate engineer?

A Process Simulate engineer specializes in using simulation software—such as Siemens Process Simulate—to design, validate, and optimize manufacturing processes in a virtual environment. Their main tasks include creating digital models of production lines, testing various process scenarios, and identifying improvements before physical implementation. This helps manufacturers save time, reduce costs, and minimize errors by addressing issues early in the design phase. Process Simulate engineers often collaborate closely with production, quality, and design teams to ensure efficient and error-free manufacturing workflows.
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Robot Simulation Technician

Robot Simulation Technician

CenterLine (Windsor) Limited

On-site

CA$25 - CA$43/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

We have an exciting opportunity to join our Simulations Department as we are actively recruiting for a Robot Simulation Technician responsible for developing robotic simulations of our automated systems utilizing DELMIA Robotics on the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform. This position reports to the Simulation Technician Supervisor.
Our company
CenterLine (Windsor), Limited is a recognized leader in manufacturing standard configured products and custom designed resistance welding, spot welding, arc welding and metal working equipment. A dynamic vertically integrated family-owned business since 1957, CenterLine is proud to be recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies. Our company is growing and offers additional career opportunities as you develop skills and gain experience. Please see our website WWW.CNTRLINE.COM for more details on opportunities within our company.
Our people are our key competitive advantage in today’s global market. We are committed to bridging the digital gap between the organization and our customers by enabling and supporting the organization with emerging technology and protecting the organization and its data by enforcing industry best practices.
Commitment to our People
You will gain extensive process and product experience to expand your knowledge and personal development in a family-oriented culture that promotes engagement and work/life balance.
What we’re looking for

  • Setup simulation work cell models from design and engineering data.
  • Analyze robot paths for reach parameters and layout to ensure optimal placement.
  • Evaluate robot and tooling interactions to identify potential interferences.
  • Review robot and system cycle times based on cycle time chart and estimating processes.
  • Assess robot and system safety concerns (ANSI/RIA, CSA, ISO).
  • Collaborate with colleagues to resolve design and process issues
  • Program collision free robot paths. (Offline Robotics Programming)
  • Create simulation deliverable documents (Robot Data Sheets, Videos, Cycle Time Analysis, etc.).
  • Generate off-line program downloads and debug using various robot specific software.
  • Assist Designers with engineering change requests involving robotic applications.
  • Aid Controls Technicians in resolving issues with offline programming and/or shop floor programming, if necessary.

What you need to succeed
  • Post-secondary education in engineering, mechatronics, or a related technical discipline.
  • Experience programming industrial robotics or robotic simulation/offline programming, an asset.
  • Experience in at least one robotic application: MIG welding, spot welding, sealing, or material handling.
  • Familiar with industry robot safety standards (ANSI/RIA, CSA, ISO).
  • Experience with at least one robot brand: FANUC, ABB, KUKA, NACHI, MOTOMAN.
  • Experience using various Robotic Simulation software, an asset (DELMIA D5/V5/V6, RobCad, Process Simulate, Roboguide, RoboStudio).
  • Ability to work afternoon shift, if required.

Additional Benefits
  • Company matching pension plan
  • Employee Assistant Plan
  • Health, dental, and vision care
  • Life insurance
  • Retirement benefits
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Wellness Committee


Wage Range: $25.00 -$43.00 / hour
This post is to fill a current vacancy within our team.
Interested candidates should apply no later than Friday, June 26, 2026.
CenterLine (Windsor) Limited is committed to having a workforce that is reflective of diversity, equity and inclusion and strongly encourages applications from qualified individuals from the designated groups.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, Centerline Windsor Limited will provide accommodations anytime throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, process, please inform the Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require.

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