Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Ferndale, Michigan
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Atlanta, Georgia
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Cecil, Alabama
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Requirements: Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. This role is in the Huntsville, AL area, serious inquiries only. This is not a hybrid or remote position. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Requirements: Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. This role is in the Huntsville, AL area, serious inquiries only. This is not a hybrid or remote position. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Decatur, Alabama
Job Description Job Description Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing.
06/24/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing.
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
06/19/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS IN THE DECATUR ALABAMA - THERE IS NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. The Robotic Programmer will be an integral member of a dedicated robotics team, focusing on programming and optimizing industrial robots. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional engineering teams and other departments to ensure seamless system integration and efficient robotic operations. The programmer will handle programming, testing, and adjustments to the program of the robotic processes Salary will be dependent on experience
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Atlanta, Georgia
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
06/19/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Cecil, Alabama
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Requirements: Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. This role is in the Huntsville, AL area, serious inquiries only. This is not a hybrid or remote position. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
06/19/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description The Robotic Welder Programmer for Miller or Lincoln welding systems creates, tests, and optimizes programs for robotic welding and automation systems to meet customer specifications and production goals. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to perform essential duties. Requirements: Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. This role is in the Huntsville, AL area, serious inquiries only. This is not a hybrid or remote position. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices. Company Description From the day Matthews Machine Company opened, one purpose was uppermost in the mind of our founder, Arthur M. Matthews: personal attention to the needs of the customer. Today, every member of the Matthews organization works with that same purpose to perform quality work at fair prices.
Industrial Manufacturing Company - North Alabama
Decatur, Alabama
Job Description Job Description Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing.
06/19/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Job Summary We are seeking a highly skilled Robotic Welder Programmer to join our innovative manufacturing team, specializing in programming and optimizing robotic welding systems such as FANUC and Miller or Lincoln systems. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to enhance production efficiency through advanced robot programming, mechanical troubleshooting, and process improvement. The ideal candidate will be passionate about robotics technology, possess strong mechanical and technical knowledge, and thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK MONDAY - FRIDAY 1:30 PM - 10;00 PM OR 7 AM - 3:30 PM - IF YOU CANNOT WORK THESE SHIFTS, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY Recruiters please do not contact. QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to perform essential duties. Degree in Mechanical/Robotics Engineering or equivalent experience. Minimum of two years in robotics and Mig welding applications. Experience with Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite Software. Successful completion of an internal welding test. Must be able to work in the United States without sponsorship. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: T his is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by employees of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Programming & Setup: Develops, tests, and implements robot programs for welding using Fanuc, Copilot or Panda Suite software. Optimization: Adjusts welding parameters (speed, voltage, wire feed) to maximize weld quality, consistency, and cycle times. Engineering Collaboration: Coordinates front-end reach reviews, manages robot downloads, and assists with system integration and troubleshooting. Documentation: Creates setup sheets, procedures, and technical documentation for robotic applications. Updates computer records and paperwork in accordance with production requirements. Quality Control: Inspect finished parts for adherence to blueprints, welding symbols, and customer specifications. Maintenance: Perform preventative maintenance on robotic cells and maintain records of programs and changes. Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve minor robot, fixture, or weld quality issues during production, such as sensor errors and wire feed issues. Mig Skills: Must be experienced in Mig welding to touch up welds as needed. Safety Adherence: Strictly follow safety protocols, including wearing proper PPE (welding helmet, safety glasses and gloves), ensuring light curtains/safety gates are functioning, and reporting near-misses. Communication: Must have a working command of the English language and be able to communicate orally and in writing.