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Robot Simulation Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Report to Robotic Simulation Lead * Utilize Process Simulate to simulate the movement of robotic systems * Ensure the robotic layout is collision-free, makes rate, and meets customer standards

Execute robot simulation or offline programming using tools such as RoboCAD or RobotStudio. * Handle wiring tasks, breaker panel work, and component installations. Leadership & Team Collaboration

Understand and strictly follow the standards and specifications for the robotic simulation and/or design of robotic software for the end user. * Must be able to read and understand electrical ...

Understand and strictly follow the standards and specifications for the robotic simulation and/or design of robotic software for the end user. * Must be able to read and understand electrical ...

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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 ...

Understand and strictly follow the standards and specifications for the robotic simulation and/or design of robotic software for the end user. * Must be able to read and understand electrical ...

Perform basic offline programming and simulation using COMAU programming software and robotic simulation tools. * Support integration and troubleshooting of PLC-controlled automation systems ...

Perform basic offline programming and simulation using COMAU programming software and robotic simulation tools. * Support integration and troubleshooting of PLC-controlled automation 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 ...

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 ...

Create Robotic Simulations of Robotic Stations (if Simulation Engineer) * Write Robot Software * Load Robot Programs and configure I/O * Path Teaching * Vision Teaching (if required) * Debug Support ...

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What is the difference between Robot Simulation vs Robot Programmer?

AspectRobot SimulationRobot Programmer
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, CAD/Simulation software skillsEngineering or computer science degree, programming skills
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, simulation software environmentsManufacturing floors, robotics labs, programming environments
Industry UsageTesting, designing, and validating robot behaviors virtuallyWriting, testing, and deploying robot control code
Common Search IntentUnderstanding virtual robot testing and designLearning robot programming and control development

Robot Simulation focuses on creating virtual models and testing robot behaviors using simulation software, while Robot Programmer involves writing and implementing code to control physical robots. Both roles require technical skills but differ in their focus—virtual testing versus real-world programming.

Is robotics a high paying career?

Robotics is generally considered a high-paying career, especially for roles such as robot simulation engineers or automation specialists, with salaries often exceeding the national average for engineering jobs. Advanced skills in programming, control systems, and experience with simulation tools like ROS or MATLAB can lead to higher compensation, particularly in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, and research. However, salaries vary based on experience, education, location, and industry demand.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Robot Simulation jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Robot Simulation job openings:

Infographic showing various Robot Simulation job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 83% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

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Company Description
Level One Robotics and Controls, Inc. is an engineering service provider specialized in automation process and assembly for OEM's, Tier 1 automotive suppliers as well as our end users. Our services range from project management to design, integration, debug and training services.
Level One Robotics and Controls, Inc. originated in Canada in year 2000. Initially, our services were offered to local system integrators and machine builders; however the North American market demanded a presence in the U.S. In 2006, Level One established an office in metro Detroit. Our existance in Canada, as well as Michigan, lent our services unilaterally across international borders.
Job Description
Working in highly automated environment, duties include electrical and network debug, program robot controllers. From design, robot simulation, commissioning to debug, installation and support.
Qualifications
Qualified candidates must be willing to travel, work overtime and shift hours. Must have a minimum of a two years post secondary engineering diploma and related experience.
Required experiance:
• KUKA, Fanuc, ABB, Comau, Nachi, Kawasaki robot controllers
• Spot welding, mig welding, material handling, sealing, palletizing, roller hemming applications
• Robot I/O setup
• DeviceNet, Ethernet networks
• Electrical troubleshooting
Additional Information
For more information please visit www.leveloneinc.com
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.