Robotic Welding Technician is a professional who sets up, operates, and maintains robotic welding equipment. They support manufacturing by improving department efficiency. Robotic weld technicians are critical to the fabrication of metallic parts or assemblies through welding by using robotic machines. They are responsible for robot designing/programming, welding robots’ maintaining/troubleshooting, and implementing robotic welding for production. Robotic welding technicians are also accountable for the quality and housekeeping goals.
Post Highlights:
- Educational Qualifications
- Certification/License
- Work Experience
- Duties/Responsibilities
- Abilities/Skills
- Work Environment
- Physical Requirements
- Top Industries
- Job Types
- Salary Information
- Benefits/Perks
Educational Qualifications
Robotic Welding Technician requires the following educational levels-
- High School Diploma or Equivalent (minimum)
- Certificate in Robotic Arc Welding, Metals Fabrication, Automated Technology, Advanced Manufacturing (recommended)
- Associate’s Degree in Robotic Arc Welding, Metals Fabrication, Automated Technology, Advanced Manufacturing (advanced)
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Certification/License
The license or certification is as follows-
- AWS Certified Robotic Arc Welder (recommended)
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Work Experience
The individuals should possess the following work experiences-
- Possess related work experience on robotic welding applications (recommended)
- Apprenticeship program (advanced)
- Operating mechanized or robotic welding equipment experience
- Welding aluminum with the GMAW process experience
- additive manufacturing software packages experience
- Arc additive processes experience
Duties/Responsibilities
Candidates require to perform the following responsibilities-
- Apply the basic welding principles, symbols, and blueprints
- Assist the team in plant/department goals achievement
- Check completed parts to ensure compliance with required standards
- Create robotic welding programs and modify existing ones
- Develop new additive manufacturing procedures
- Finish the parts with various hand tools
- Identify/perform correct robotic welding parameters, procedures, and programs
- Maintain/repair robotic and welding equipment
- Make recommendations on general part designs
- Operate/observe robots to detect malfunctions or nonconformance
- Optimize laser/robotic welding parameters
- Perform excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Perform MIG welding operations (simple to moderate)
- Study prints/instructions to review dimensions and tolerances
- Use a measuring tape and variable gauges
Abilities/Skills
- Able to maintain work area clean and organized
- Basic knowledge of automated machinery/systems
- Be an analytical thinker with the ability to solve problems
- Blueprints/drawings interpretation skills
- Follow all environmental and health safety rules/regulations
- Have good judgment/problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of basic shop math
- Maintain equipment and perform housekeeping duties on a daily base
- Possess proficient computer skills
- Technology changes adaptability
- Verbal/written communication skills
- Windows-based operating systems/programs knowledge
- Work both independently and as part of a team
Company Description
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