Robotic Welder Programmer 1st Shift
Job Description
We are currently seeking a 1st Shift Robotic Weld Programmer for a client located in Greenville, SC
RESPONSIBILITIES
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RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, modify, touch up, and rewrite robotic welding programs using ABB software to improve weld quality and reduce cycle times.
- Identify, diagnose, and resolve issues related to robot motion, welding quality, and system faults to ensure smooth operations.
- Adjust MIG welding parameters such as voltage, wire feed speed, gas flow, and travel speed to achieve optimal penetration, bead consistency, and minimal spatter.
- Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and preventive inspections on ABB robotic welding systems to ensure optimal performance and reduce downtime.
- Continuously analyze and refine robotic MIG welding processes to improve productivity and weld integrity.
- Collaborate with engineers, production teams, and maintenance staff to implement solutions and optimize robotic welding operations.
- Monitor system performance and make adjustments to ensure alignment with production goals and quality standards.
- Ensure safety protocols and best practices are followed during all robotic welding operations, maintaining a safe working environment.
- Provide technical support and training to team members and colleagues, fostering skill development and cross-departmental collaboration.
- Participate in system upgrades, troubleshooting complex robotic issues, and suggesting process improvements for better operational efficiency.
- Document and report robotic welding process improvements, maintenance activities, and system performance for management review.
- Minimum 2 years of hands-on experience with ABB robotic welding systems in a MIG welding environment.
- Proficiency in ABB RobotStudio, RAPID programming, and making adjustments to robotic MIG welding systems.
- Strong ability to diagnose and correct robotic welding defects, system faults, and programming inefficiencies.
- Deep understanding of MIG welding processes, metal properties, joint configurations, and robotic welding applications.
- Associate degree, technical certification, or equivalent work experience in robotics, welding, or automation.
- Ability to work in a manufacturing setting with exposure to heat, noise, and welding fumes.
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