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Robotic Welding Programmer Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Robotic Weld Engineer

Sauk Centre, MN · On-site

$18.25 - $25/hr

Develop, program, and optimize robotic welding applications (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa/Motoman, KUKA) * Perform robot teach pendant and/or offline programming for new and existing weld processes.

Robotic Weld Engineer

Monticello, MN · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Develop, program, and optimize robotic welding applications (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa/Motoman, KUKA) * Perform robot teach pendant and/or offline programming for new and existing weld processes.

Robotic Weld Engineer

Sauk Centre, MN · On-site

$18.25 - $25/hr

Develop, program, and optimize robotic welding applications (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa/Motoman, KUKA) * Perform robot teach pendant and/or offline programming for new and existing weld processes.

Robotic Weld Engineer

Monticello, MN · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Develop, program, and optimize robotic welding applications (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa/Motoman, KUKA) * Perform robot teach pendant and/or offline programming for new and existing weld processes.

Robotic Welder - 2nd Shift

Mankato, MN · On-site

$26.80 - $28.80/hr

Do you appreciate collaboration and have experience in fabrication, machining, welding, engineering ... Develops robotic path and motion to maximize efficiency, safety, and quality. * Operates welding ...

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Robotic Welder - 2nd Shift

Mankato, MN · On-site

$26.80 - $28.80/hr

Do you appreciate collaboration and have experience in fabrication, machining, welding, engineering ... Develops robotic path and motion to maximize efficiency, safety, and quality. * Operates welding ...

... robotic welding environment, while working in a fast-paced production atmosphere. Define and/or ... Operators, Programmers, Engineering Teams, and Polaris' Customers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES ...

Robotic Welder - 2nd Shift

Mankato, MN · On-site

$26.80 - $28.80/hr

Do you appreciate collaboration and have experience in fabrication, machining, welding, engineering ... Develops robotic path and motion to maximize efficiency, safety, and quality. * Operates welding ...

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Weld Robot Programmer

Roseau, MN · On-site

$24.84 - $29.68/hr

... robotic welding environment, while working in a fast-paced production atmosphere. Define and/or ... Operators, Programmers, Engineering Teams, and Polaris' Customers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES ...

Robotic Welder

Two Harbors, MN · On-site

$23.50 - $34/hr

Perform GMAW/MIG welding in accordance with AWS D1.1 standards * Complete production welding tasks ... Partner with Manufacturing and Design Engineering to support efficient, manufacturable designs

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How much do robotic welding programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for robotic welding programmer in Minnesota is $20.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.97 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a robotic welding programmer?

A Robotic Welding Programmer is responsible for creating, testing, and optimizing programs that control robotic welding systems in manufacturing. They ensure weld quality, efficiency, and consistency by adjusting parameters such as speed, torch angles, and voltage. This role often involves troubleshooting robotic systems, collaborating with engineers and operators, and integrating automation solutions. Strong technical knowledge of robotics, welding processes, and programming languages is essential.

What does a robotic welding programmer do?

As a Robotic Welding Programmer, your days are often spent programming and testing robotic welding machines, troubleshooting issues on the production floor, and collaborating closely with engineers and welders to refine automated processes. You may also review blueprints and CAD models to develop or optimize welding paths, conduct quality checks, and perform regular maintenance or updates on robotic equipment. Teamwork is key, as you'll work alongside production teams to ensure welds meet quality and safety standards. This role requires a balance of hands-on technical work and process improvement, offering variety and opportunities to see direct impact on manufacturing efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a robotic welding programmer?

To thrive as a Robotic Welding Programmer, you need a strong background in welding technology, robotics, and computer programming, often supported by technical certifications or a related degree. Familiarity with robotic welding systems such as FANUC, ABB, or Motoman, and proficiency in CAD/CAM software, PLCs, and welding code standards are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure precise automation, minimal downtime, and effective collaboration with engineering and production teams in a manufacturing environment.

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Robotic Weld Engineer

Standard Iron

Sauk Centre, MN • On-site

$18.25 - $25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


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Job description


Standard Iron is a leading U.S.-based manufacturing partner specializing in metal fabrication, complex weldments, custom fuel & hydraulic tanks and architectural metals. With 90+ years of experience and seven advanced facilities across North America, we help our customers solve problems, not just fill orders. Whether you’re launching a new product, improving throughput, or optimizing for cost, we build solutions tailored to your needs.
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Statement of the Job:
Standard Iron is a leading U.S.-based manufacturing partner specializing in metal fabrication, complex weldments, custom fuel & hydraulic tanks and architectural metals. With 90+ years of experience and seven advanced facilities across North America, we help our customers solve problems, not just fill orders. Whether you’re launching a new product, improving throughput, or optimizing for cost, we build solutions tailored to your needs.
Primary Job Focus
This role is heavily focused on robotic weld programming, weld process development, and weld quality optimization. Candidates must bring strong hands-on experience in robotic welding systems and weld parameter development.
Key Responsibilities:
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  • Develop, program, and optimize robotic welding applications (e.g., FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa/Motoman, KUKA)
  • Perform robot teach pendant and/or offline programming for new and existing weld processes.
  • Establish and validate weld parameters (voltage, amperage, travel speed, wire feed speed, gas composition) to meet quality and productivity targets.
  • Program and optimize other CNC equipment (e.g., laser cutters, turret punches, press brakes, tube benders) using software like SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or nesting programs.
  • Develop, evaluate, and improve manufacturing processes for sheet metal fabrication, including laser cutting, punching, bending, forming, welding, and assembly.
  • Design and validate tooling, fixtures, and jigs to enhance precision and efficiency in fabrication operations.
  • Support New Product Introduction (NPI) by reviewing client designs for manufacturability (DFM), developing weld sequences, tooling requirements, and process documentation.
  • Troubleshoot production issues, perform root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions for quality and process problems. Troubleshoot robotic weld issues related to fit-up, distortion, porosity, spatter, lack of fusion, etc.
  • Analyze production workflows, identify bottlenecks, and implement lean manufacturing principles (e.g., Six Sigma, Kaizen) to reduce waste, improve cycle times, and increase throughput.
  • Collaborate with clients, sales, quality assurance, and production teams to ensure projects meet specifications, quality standards (e.g., ISO 9001/AS9100), and delivery schedules.
  • Contribute to continuous cost reduction initiatives.
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations, environmental standards, and industry best practices.
  • Lead or participate in capital equipment justification, selection, and implementation projects. Interface with integrators and equipment suppliers for installation, startup, and upgrades of robotic weld cells
  • Train production staff on new processes and maintain accurate documentation for repeatability across contract runs.

Qualifications and Requirements
 
  • Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Welding Technology, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 3–7 years of experience in manufacturing engineering, preferably in sheet metal fabrication or contract manufacturing with an emphasis on programming industrial robots for welding applications
  • Strong knowledge of sheet metal processes (e.g., shearing, laser/plasma cutting, forming, MIG/TIG welding, finishing).
  • Proficiency in CAD/CAM software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Nesting software) and ERP/MRP systems.
  • Experience with lean manufacturing tools, process optimization, and quality systems (e.g., PFMEA, control plans).
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with hands-on experience in root cause analysis and continuous improvement.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, and weld symbols (AWS standards preferred).
  • Ability to support multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
  • Familiarity with industry standards (e.g., AWS welding, ASTM materials) is a plus.

Preferred Skills
 
  • Experience with offline programming software (e.g., RoboGuide, RobotStudio, MotoSim, Delmia)
  • Experience with both Fanuc and ABB programming software
  • Knowledge of advanced welding technologies:
  • Vision-guided welding
  • Laser seam tracking
  • Through-arc seam tracking (TAST)
  • Adaptive welding system
  • Familiarity with welding codes and standards (AWS D1.1, ISO standards, etc.)
  • Ability to simulate weld paths, reach, and cycle times virtually.
  • Experience in Lean Six Sigma with a strong problem-solving and continuous improvement mindset
  • Experience in a contract manufacturing or job shop environment with variable production runs.
  • Knowledge of automation and robotics in fabrication.
  • An understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
  • CAD/CAM experience.

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