Automation Engineer - Rule 5 Hire
Grand Rapids, MI
About the Job
Provide production support by performing setup, troubleshooting and operations of automated welding cells within a production facility, as well as implementing best practices and proactively assess welding/robotic applications, as well as mentor Auto Technician I-IV team members.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND RESULTS:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Demonstrate proficiency while troubleshooting automated welding cells to effect permanent change in order to eliminate cell downtime.
- Document and record all improvements and changes within the process in an ERP system.
- Follow all safety procedures and protocols while servicing or maintaining equipment.
- Mentor Auto and Weld Technicians.
- Ability to execute with proficiency all duties and responsibilities requirements of weld technician.
- Prioritize tasks within the facility relating to weld troubleshooting, set-up coordinated with production.
- Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting using prints, multimeters, amp meters, etc.
- Perform, train and critique equipment preventative maintenance.
- Plex utilization (downtime codes, note entry, documentation, locating part listings/prints, etc.).
- Troubleshoot electrical components and circuits (Connecting circuit breakers, transformers, or other components in a junction box or panel).
- Wiring harnesses.
- Drive systems.
- Relays.
- Boards.
- Motors.
- Make proper connections of the following communication protocols: fiber optics, Ethernet, DeviceNet.
- Modify and perform basic programming of robots in all robotic applications such as ABB and Fanuc.
- Advanced weld troubleshooting for all welding applications (drawn arc, GMAW, resistance welding, Air over Oil systems, etc.).
- Properly troubleshoot and adjust pneumatic systems.
- Troubleshoot and adjust weld fixtures.
- Basic understanding of hydraulic systems (process, functions, etc.).
- Setup and troubleshoot Poke Yoke systems and applications.
- Weld troubleshooting.
Automation Technician must demonstrate competency in all (3) of the below specialties;
- Controls:
- PLC Programming
- Intermediate PLC programming (add sensor & change sequence)
- Strong understanding of ladder logic and intermediate level ability to troubleshoot issues through a PLC
- Program Panel View (HMI)
- Troubleshoot/ Setup I/O blocks
- Search, cross reference, and edit a program
- Troubleshoot HMI system
- Load program
- Replace components (i.e., logical module, screen, etc.)
- Replace system, set IP address, set system name
- PLC Programming
- Welding
- Intermediate Weld Troubleshooting
- If needed, rebuild or reload schedules. Make changes as directed by Weld Engineers using RAFT
- Emhart DA schedule changes as directed by Weld Engineers
- Conduct preventive maintenance activities on specialty equipment
- MIG weld schedule changes as directed by Weld Engineers
- Cap / Electrode studies and weld validation
- Calibrate squeeze force on spot weld guns
- Troubleshoot Drawn Arc Stud Welding issues as well as basic programming
- Troubleshoot/ setup projection welds
- Working knowledge of Miyachi Weld Tester
- Intermediate Weld Troubleshooting
Experience
- Minimum 3 years of Weld Technician, Automation Technician, or equivalent experience
Provide production support by performing setup, troubleshooting and operations of automated welding cells within a production facility, as well as implementing best practices and proactively assess welding/robotic applications.