Controls Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Engineering
Robotics, Manufacturing Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering
Requirements
1. 2 - 5 years of experience with robot setup, troubleshooting, and/or programming.
2. Must have experience with Fanuc (ie. Spot Tool+ & V9.40 for the R30iB Plus robot controller) if they have certification only experience, that is fine.
3. Must be willing to work onsite in Warsaw, IN 6 days/week.
Schedule- 6 days on, 12 hour shifts. They will work overtime (time and a half)
- 6am-6pm Shift 1
- 6pm-6am Shift 2
In this role, you will be supporting integration and commissioning efforts for a high-volume automotive manufacturer in northern Indiana. This role requires strong hands‑on experience with Fanuc robotics, body applications, and special means build. The successful candidate will play a critical role in programming, touch‑ups, commissioning support, and quality collaboration during pre‑commissioning and launch phases. You will be responsible for the following:
- Develop, modify, and optimize Fanuc robot programs for body shop applications
- Perform robot teaching, touch‑ups, and recovery in active production and pre‑commissioning environments
- Configure robot frames, tools, payloads, and TCPs to meet process and quality requirements
- Support robot cell star‑up, offline system work, and commissioning activities
- Troubleshoot robot alarms, motion issues, and sequence ladder logic under tight timelines
- Provide on‑floor support during peak programming and commissioning periods
- Collaborate closely with Quality teams to resolve process issues
- Perform touch‑ups and refinements to improve weld quality, part accuracy, and repeatability
- Support containment actions and fast‑turn engineering changes during builds
- Coordinate with controls teams to validate I/O, interlocks, and basic handshaking
- Follow all safety procedures during programming and floor support
- Work safely in active manufacturing and commissioning environments
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