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Join our team as a Robotic Welding Technician in Blytheville. This safety-sensitive role requires 5+ years of robotic welding experience, specifically with ABB 6-axis MIG robots, and proficiency in reading blueprints. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, HSA contr...
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United States , Blytheville
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Lexicon, Inc
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Discover in-demand robotic welding technician jobs and launch a career at the intersection of advanced manufacturing and skilled craftsmanship. A Robotic Welding Technician is a highly specialized professional responsible for programming, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting automated welding systems. These technicians are vital to modern production floors, ensuring that robotic cells perform with precision, efficiency, and consistent quality. Their role blends hands-on technical skill with analytical problem-solving, making them key contributors in industries like automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, and metal fabrication. Professionals in these jobs typically manage the entire robotic welding workflow. Common responsibilities include programming robot paths and welding parameters using teach pendants and offline software to optimize cycle times and weld integrity. They perform meticulous set-ups, securely fixturing parts and calibrating equipment. A significant part of the role involves monitoring production runs, conducting first-article inspections, and performing quality checks using measurement tools like calipers and micrometers to verify conformance to engineering blueprints and specifications. Technicians also complete finishing work such as grinding and deburring, and they are consistently responsible for safety protocols and adhering to strict quality control standards. Beyond daily operation, robotic welding technicians are troubleshooters. They diagnose and resolve issues with the robot's mechanical unit, welding power source, wire feeder, or peripherals. They perform preventive maintenance and basic corrective repairs to minimize downtime. Their expertise often extends to modifying programs to improve efficiency or quality and assisting engineers with system integration and upgrades. Typical skills and requirements for these positions include a strong foundation in welding principles (often with MIG/GMAW processes), proficiency in reading and interpreting complex technical drawings and weld symbols, and solid math skills for calculations. Hands-on experience with robotic systems, typically 6-axis articulated arm robots, is essential, along with a basic understanding of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and automation concepts. Employers generally seek candidates with a combination of vocational training, certifications (e.g., from the AWS), or an associate degree in robotics, welding technology, or a related field, complemented by several years of practical experience. Key soft skills include meticulous attention to detail, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, strong problem-solving abilities, and a steadfast commitment to workplace safety. For those with a passion for robotics and precision metalworking, robotic welding technician jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path in the evolving landscape of advanced manufacturing.

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