What are the responsibilities and job description for the Robotic Arm Technician III (FANUC) position at Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI)?
About ASI
At ASI, we are revolutionizing industries with state-of-the-art autonomous robotics solutions. We deliver technologies that enhance safety, productivity, and efficiency. Guided by our core values-Simplicity, Safety, Transparency, Humility, Attention to Detail, and Growth-we are shaping the future of automation in dynamic, real-world environments.
Position Overview
As a Robotic Arm Engineer II, you will own the engineering, programming, and system integration of FANUC robotic arms deployed on ASI's autonomous yard truck platforms. This role extends beyond programming-requiring full lifecycle ownership from concept through deployment, including tooling design collaboration, system validation, and real-world performance optimization.
You will play a critical role in delivering a highly reliable robotic solution that enables autonomous connection and disconnection of air and electrical systems between trucks and trailers. This is a hands-on engineering role that blends robotics, controls, and applied systems thinking in complex, field-deployed environments.
Key Responsibilities
Salary: $110000 - $130000 per year
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At ASI, we are revolutionizing industries with state-of-the-art autonomous robotics solutions. We deliver technologies that enhance safety, productivity, and efficiency. Guided by our core values-Simplicity, Safety, Transparency, Humility, Attention to Detail, and Growth-we are shaping the future of automation in dynamic, real-world environments.
Position Overview
As a Robotic Arm Engineer II, you will own the engineering, programming, and system integration of FANUC robotic arms deployed on ASI's autonomous yard truck platforms. This role extends beyond programming-requiring full lifecycle ownership from concept through deployment, including tooling design collaboration, system validation, and real-world performance optimization.
You will play a critical role in delivering a highly reliable robotic solution that enables autonomous connection and disconnection of air and electrical systems between trucks and trailers. This is a hands-on engineering role that blends robotics, controls, and applied systems thinking in complex, field-deployed environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Own the design, programming, and optimization of FANUC robotic arm systems across development and production environments.
- Lead robotic system integration efforts, including coordination with mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams.
- Partner with design teams to define and refine end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) and interface mechanisms for robust truck-to-trailer connections.
- Develop and deploy reliable motion strategies, error handling, and recovery routines for real-world, variable conditions.
- Integrate and optimize FANUC vision systems (2D/3D iRVision) to support precision alignment and adaptability.
- Drive testing, validation, and performance benchmarking, ensuring systems meet reliability, safety, and uptime requirements.
- Troubleshoot complex field issues, applying structured problem-solving and root cause analysis to drive permanent solutions.
- Support onsite deployments and collaborate directly with customers and internal teams to ensure successful system performance.
- Contribute to engineering standards, documentation, and continuous improvement of robotic systems and processes.
- Mentor junior engineers and provide technical leadership within the robotics team.
- Bachelor's degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
- 3 years of experience designing, programming, and deploying FANUC robotic systems or similar robotic arm technologies in industrial environments.
- Strong experience with FANUC programming (TP/KAREL) and system configuration.
- Experience with FANUC iRVision (2D and/or 3D) integration and calibration.
- Proven ability to work across hardware/software boundaries, including sensors, PLCs, and system interfaces.
- Demonstrated experience in system integration and field deployment, not just isolated cell programming.
- Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to diagnose issues across mechanical, electrical, and software domains.
- Ability to operate independently in fast-paced, ambiguous environments.
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across cross-functional teams.
- Experience with autonomous systems, mobile robotics, or outdoor/industrial automation environments.
- Familiarity with PLC integration, fieldbus communication (EtherNet/IP, ProfiNet, etc.), and controls systems.
- Experience designing or collaborating on EOAT/tooling solutions.
- Exposure to safety-rated robotic systems and risk mitigation practices.
- Prior experience mentoring engineers or leading small technical initiatives.
Salary: $110000 - $130000 per year
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Salary : $110,000 - $130,000