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The Technical Professional (Robotic Manufacturing Technician) supports advanced manufacturing operations through the setup, programming, operation, and maintenance of robotic systems used in welding ...

Welding Engineer

Columbus, OH

$34.50 - $47.50/hr

Our AI-driven systems enable robots to adapt, learn, and perform in the real world closing the ... We are looking for a Welding Engineer who will work side-by-side with a team of welding engineers ...

Welding Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$34.50 - $47.50/hr

Our AI-driven systems enable robots to adapt, learn, and perform in the real world closing the ... We are looking for a Welding Engineer who will work side-by-side with a team of welding engineers ...

The Robotic Welding Technician supports the quality assurance team with part layouts and inspections, assists in the design, development, and implementation of production fixturing, and operates and ...

The Robotic Welding Technician supports the quality assurance team with part layouts and inspections, assists in the design, development, and implementation of production fixturing, and operates and ...

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How much do robotics welding jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for robotics welding in the United States is $21.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Robotics Welder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Robotics Welder, you need a strong understanding of welding processes, blueprint reading, and robotics programming, often supported by a technical diploma or welding certification. Familiarity with robotic welding systems (such as FANUC or ABB), CNC controls, and safety protocols is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are vital soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring precision, safety, and productivity in automated welding operations.

How do robotics welding professionals typically collaborate with engineers and production teams on the shop floor?

Robotics welding specialists frequently work alongside engineers and production teams to optimize welding processes and troubleshoot equipment issues. Collaboration may involve interpreting technical drawings, adjusting robotic programs for new product lines, and ensuring weld quality meets industry standards. Regular communication is essential to coordinate maintenance schedules, implement process improvements, and address any production bottlenecks. This teamwork not only ensures smooth operation but also provides valuable opportunities to learn from colleagues and advance technical skills.

What is robotics welding?

Robotics welding refers to the use of programmable robots to automate the welding process in manufacturing and industrial settings. These robots are equipped with welding tools and software that allow them to perform precise and consistent welds on metal parts. Robotics welding increases productivity, improves weld quality, and enhances worker safety by minimizing exposure to hazardous environments. It is commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery industries. Technicians and engineers program, operate, and maintain these robotic systems.

What is the difference between Robotics Welding vs Manual Welding?

AspectRobotics WeldingManual Welding
CredentialsTypically requires technical certifications in robotics and weldingRequires welding certifications (e.g., AWS certification)
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in automated manufacturing settings, controlled environmentOn-site, in diverse environments including construction, repair, and fabrication
Industry UsageUsed in high-volume, repetitive manufacturing processesUsed in custom, one-off, or repair work

Robotics Welding involves operating automated welding robots, requiring technical skills and certifications in robotics and welding. Manual Welding relies on skilled welders performing welding tasks directly, often in varied environments. Both roles are essential in manufacturing, but Robotics Welding emphasizes automation, while Manual Welding focuses on craftsmanship and adaptability.

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Robotics Welding Technician

Ultra Clean Technology Systems & Svc Inc

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Join UCT and be part of the fastest-growing sector in the world! We indirectly touch every semiconductor chip that goes into every smartphone, smart car, and device that uses artificial intelligence. This is a critical time for the semiconductor industry and for UCT - as technology evolves, we evolve with it. UCT is a diverse workplace where every talented employee is committed to continuous innovation, challenging the status quo and exceeding customer expectations. If you are a person with a relentless drive to succeed, a strong focus on quality with a passion for success – join us today!

UCT is looking for a talented Technical Professional to join us in Chandler, AZ!

The Technical Professional (Robotic Manufacturing Technician) supports advanced manufacturing operations through the setup, programming, operation, and maintenance of robotic systems used in welding, grinding, painting, laser, and finishing processes. This role provides hands‑on technical expertise to ensure reliable robotic performance, quality output, and efficient production. By developing robotic programs, work instructions, and training materials, troubleshooting complex systems, and collaborating closely with Manufacturing Engineering, the technician helps drive process standardization, continuous improvement, and safe, high‑quality manufacturing execution.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Create and support robotic programs for production processes.
  • Utilize robotic software package (i.e., Robot Studio) to program offline as required.
  • Maintain all applicable SOP’s (Standard Operating Procedures).
  • Provide specific, documented hands-on training for all technicians in the cell.
  • Ensure all processes and BKM’s are followed correctly through periodic process audits.
  • Performs basic mechanical assemblies & sub-assemblies.
  • Operates hand and power tools to complete assemblies.
  • Ability to read and interpret complex blueprints and work instructions.
  • Knowledge of AWS welding symbols required. Basic knowledge of GD&T is preferred.
  • Ability to perform welds that pass a visual inspection and destructive test.
  • Basic math skills; must be able to perform conversions and basic calculations.
  • Strong attention to detail, quality-focused, and willingness to learn.
  • Interacts with management and team members to encourage effective communication on production floor.
  • Performs standard testing and minor and major troubleshooting.
  • Ensure quality standards are met throughout all steps of the assembly process.
  • Works with 5S & Visual Controls.
  • Performs other duties as required.
  • Attendance is an essential job function.

Other Duties

  • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Proficient in advanced assembly, general inspection and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical systems (i.e., Robotics).
  • Advanced Mechanical background with strong knowledge of historical and current assemblies and manufacturing practices.
  • Ability to read assembly prints and electrical schematics, and blueprints.
  • Knowledge of cable routing, harness configuration, soldering, wiring & crimping standards.
  • General knowledge of operating hand tools, portable power tools, and bench tools.
  • Basic GD&T knowledge a plus.
  • Strong attention to detail, quality focused and a quick learner.
  • Excellent communication skills. Ability to effectively communicate with both internal and external contacts.
  • Advanced computer skills and proficient with running reports from MRP and quality databases.

1 In Arizona this is considered a Safety Sensitive Position

Educational/Certification Requirement:

  • Some technician coursework and/or AA technical degree or equivalent experience.
  • Certified Welding Inspection (CWI) certification a plus.
  • Working knowledge and/or certificate of completion of Robotic programming software (i.e., Robot Studio).

Experience Requirement:

Work Experience:

  • 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment or a combination of education and experience required.
  • 3+ years of experience in TIG and MIG welding with 3 years sheet metal and structural tubing of close tolerance parts or equivalent advanced education.
  • 1+ years of experience of robotic programming.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions: This section is required for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA)

Criteria:

Work Environment:

  • Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Work is performed primarily in a standard manufacturing environment.

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, walk, push, pull and grasp.
  • Ability to lift to 35 lbs.
  • Ability to lift over 35 lbs. with assistance.
  • Ability to move arms, hands, and fingers.
  • Required to wear personal protective equipment where applicable.
    Subject to frequent interruptions.
  • Ability to stand / sit for sustained periods of time.
  • Ability to talk on phone and use computer for extended periods of time may be required.

Environmental Exposure:

  • Subject to hazards including electrical current, moving mechanical parts, exposure to chemicals and debris.
  • Subject to noise levels.

Ultra Clean Technology is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, and any other characteristic protected under laws and regulations.