Robotics & Automation Maintenance
Company: Laborup
Location: Hubbard
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We’re hiring a Robotic
Automation Technician to maintain, troubleshoot, and continuously
improve mission-critical large-format robotic welding systems
supporting the production of large steel assemblies (including cut
and fabricated steel tubes) in a heavy fabrication environment.
This is a hands-on technical role for someone who can diagnose and
resolve complex automation and equipment issues under pressure
—where downtime matters and the equipment is central to throughput.
You’ll own preventative maintenance, breakdown response, repairs,
and documentation for robotic welding cells, partnering closely
with production, engineering, and integrators to keep the systems
running safely and reliably. The primary focus is robotic welding
automation : large-format ABB welding robots on a sliding rail
system , peripheral equipment, sensor/feedback systems, and the
mechanical/electrical components that enable consistent weld
quality and uptime. Technicians in this role coordinate with one
another to manage work across multiple cells and support
large-format fabrication workflows. Compensation Competitive market
wages Shifts Four 12-hour days, with occasional 5th day as business
demands Flexible schedule as required for uptime, training, or
commissioning support Travel may be required for training or
support Benefits Medical Insurance, dental, vision Company Matched
401(k) Tuition Reimbursement PTO Responsibilities Robotic Welding
System Troubleshooting & Uptime – Troubleshoot mission-critical ABB
robotic welding systems (rail-mounted large-format cells), quickly
identifying root cause across controls, electrical, mechanical, and
process-related failure modes to minimize downtime. Preventive &
Corrective Maintenance – Execute a robust PM program for robotic
welding cells and peripheral equipment; perform corrective
maintenance to restore function and protect throughput and weld
quality. Robot & Peripheral Repairs – Disassemble and reassemble
robots and peripherals for repair, including replacement of circuit
boards, sensors, controllers, encoders, servomotors, cables, and
related components. Automation Equipment Support – Assemble,
install, and support automation equipment or components as
required; assist integrators with commissioning, decommissioning,
and equipment changes. Controls, Sensors & Feedback Systems –
Diagnose issues involving microprocessors, programmable
controllers, electronics, circuit analysis, and sensor/feedback
systems; validate proper operation and calibration after repairs.
Mechanical Systems, Hydraulics & Pneumatics – Troubleshoot and
service supporting systems including mechanical assemblies,
pneumatics, hydraulics, fixturing, and motion components that
impact robot performance. Service Records & Documentation –
Maintain accurate service records for robotic and automated
production systems; document faults, repairs, parts usage, and
follow-up actions to support reliability and continuous
improvement. Parts, Sensors & Cable Inventory – Manage and maintain
inventory of critical automation spares (sensors, cables, boards,
consumables, etc.), ensuring readiness for breakdown response.
Fabrication, Jigs & Fixtures – Fabricate or modify jigs/fixtures
using metalworking tools (welding, plasma cutting, grinding) to
support repairs, improvements, and production needs. Site Readiness
& Safety Compliance – Inspect installation sites for readiness and
compliance; ensure safe startup after changes, repairs, or
commissioning activity. Cross-Functional Coordination – Coordinate
closely with other technicians, production leads, and engineering
to prioritize work, manage downtime events, and support
large-format steel assembly manufacturing flow. Technology &
Systems Usage – Fully utilize PCs, software tools, and proprietary
systems; support ERP-related workflows as needed. Continuous
Improvement & Change Support – Stay informed on product/process
changes; update maintenance procedures and schedules to reduce
downtime and improve cell reliability over time. Support of Related
Fabrication Equipment – Troubleshoot and service supporting
fabrication equipment as needed (e.g., robotic plasma systems,
press brakes, plasma tables). Requirements Required Education –
High School Diploma or GED. Robotics / Automation Experience – 3–5
years of relevant experience in automation or robotics (or
equivalent combination of education and experience), with hands-on
troubleshooting responsibilities. Robotic Welding Exposure –
Demonstrated experience supporting robotic welding systems in a
production environment (breakdown response, repairs, preventive
maintenance, and uptime ownership). Troubleshooting Capability –
Strong diagnostic skill across electrical/electronic systems,
programmable controllers, sensors/feedback, motion components, and
mechanical systems. Manufacturing / Metal Fabrication Environment –
Experience working in a metal manufacturing or heavy fabrication
setting with high uptime expectations. Computer Skills –
Intermediate computer skills; comfortable using maintenance
documentation tools and production systems (ERP exposure a plus).
Preferred ABB Robotics Experience – Hands-on experience with ABB
robotic systems (especially large-format cells and rail-mounted
configurations). Robotic Welding Certifications – Relevant
certifications in robotics, automation, electrical troubleshooting,
or controls-related disciplines. Education – Associate degree in
Engineering, Industrial Management, or related field (or meaningful
progress toward a degree such as 60 credit hours). Benefits
Benefits Medical Insurance, dental, vision Company Matched 401(k)
Tuition Reimbursement PTO
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