End of Line TechnicianContractTroy, MI$30-31/hr. The End of Line Technician is responsible for modifying and building robots, vehicles, and parts to support low-volume engineering development activities. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working with minimal supervision to meet defined program objectives and milestones in an environment where they will be given the freedom to innovate, explore new methods and solutions. Our client an agile engineering and development community; one in which a candidate will be expected to bring a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Key Responsibilities
Work cross functionally with a team of engineers to develop solutions.
Work directly on test platforms installing components and updating robots and vehicles.
Support in building and integrating components into larger systems, including electromechanical installation, making custom wire harnesses, and soldering.
Read from schematics, wiring diagrams, or cable pin outs to diagnose and repair any issues found with electrical components.
Instrument systems with test equipment and support in measurements.
Self-motived individual who can adapt in a fast-paced work environment.
Follows safe work procedures; Uses workplace tools and equipment as instructed; Reports workplace hazards, injuries as soon as possible following event.
System Integration and Commissioning
Integrate automation solutions with factory hardware, such as PLCs, sensors, and robotic systems. This includes configuring communication protocols and ensuring seamless operation across systems.
Assist in upgrading or modifying existing automation systems.
Testing, Debugging, and Validation
Testing is conducted to validate system performance, identify bugs, and ensure reliability before deployment. This is especially critical in safety-sensitive environments like AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot) systems.
Run test on automated systems to verify proper operation after installation or repair.
Test robot performance and calibrate sensors and actuators to ensure precision and repeatability.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Automation technicians oversee preventive maintenance and are the first line of response for diagnosing and resolving system malfunctions. This includes both hardware and software issues
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
In a production environment like AMR upfitting, candidates must be ready to respond quickly to urgent issues that could halt production.
Identify and resolve mechanical, electrical, or software issues using diagnostic tools and AMR software
Technical Support
Provide on-site or remote support to operators during launch and/or production downtime.
Train operators and plant technicians on basic troubleshooting.
Key Qualifications/Requirements
Associate of Science degree or equivalent Preferred
2+ years in robotics, automotive, aerospace, or similar industry.
Familiarity working with robotics systems and components
Strong understanding of low-voltage DC (bonus for HV) and 110VAC electrical systems
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