Robotic Technician
Content + Source + Freshness • 17 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Solid value based on required expertise and salary expectations, appealing to skilled labor seeking a stable role in a technical environment.
- Stable role in advanced robotics manufacturing.
- Requires expertise in technical functions.
- Opportunities to enhance skills in a growing field.
Pros
- Technical role offers skill development in robotics.
- Stable workplace with a focus on quality standards.
- Opportunity to work with advanced robotic technology.
Cons
- Limited advancement opportunities due to flat structure.
- Requires specific technical expertise which may narrow candidate pool.
- Job complexity may deter less experienced applicants.
Who it's for
Mid-level • On-site
Good fit
- Robotics technicians seeking challenging work
- Individuals focused on quality and technical skill development
- Professionals with experience in manufacturing or robotics
Not recommended for
- Entry-level candidates without the necessary technical expertise
- Those looking for straightforward or administrative work
- Candidates averse to hands-on technical roles
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
About Position
Trailer Component Manufacturing, a Division of Buyers Products Company, and a growing OEM trailer component manufacturer is seeking a skilled professional to join their team as a Robotic Technician.
Duties & Responsibilities
Program robots to weld new jobs on multi-arm robotic cells.
Setup and maintain (13) Fanuc and 3 Motoman robotic work centers
Set welding parameters to ensure welds meet size, quality, and location specifications
Able to read blueprints
Drive the continuous improvements of all set up programs and work cell setups
Monitor work cell production quotas on an hourly basis
Assure that ISO quality policies and procedures are being followed
Maintain a strong culture of safety and good housekeeping
Education & Qualifications
3-5 years of experience writing and tracing programs on complex weldments
Certification or some formal coursework is preferred but not required
knowledge of “seam tracking’ and “touch sensing,”
Sound understanding of the GMAW welding process
Experience maintaining goose neck and tool center-point calibration standards
Be able to troubleshoot weld quality issues
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Keywords: OEM, TIG, TIG WELDING, TIG WELDER, MIG, MIG WELDING, MANUFACTURING, AUTOMOTIVE, FABRICATION, FABRICATING, METAL, ALUMINUM, STEEL, MENTOR, OHIO.
