Amazon.com Services LLC

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SeniorMechatronics&RoboticsTechnician

$0–0k Perrysburg, Ohio, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Mechatronics & Robotics Technician at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Mechatronics, Robotics, PLC programming. Install, maintain, and repair mechatronic and robotic systems. Perform preventative maintenance on equipment”

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of experience in mechatronics or robotics, Experience with industrial automation systems, Experience with PLC programming and troubleshooting, Experience with robotic systems (e.g., FANUC, KUKA, ABB), Experience with electrical and mechanical troubleshooting, Experience with CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks), Experience with Lean manufacturing principles

Nice to Have

Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or related field, Experience with vision systems, Experience with industrial networking protocols, Experience with predictive maintenance techniques, Experience with data acquisition systems

What You'll Do.

and repair mechatronic and robotic systems

Perform preventative maintenance on equipment

Troubleshoot and resolve equipment malfunctions

Program and configure PLC and robotic systems

Collaborate with engineering teams on system design and

Document maintenance and repair activities

Ensure compliance with safety regulations

Operate and test equipment

Identify areas for process improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with engineering teams

Full Job Description

Operations is at the heart of Amazon’s business. We are known for our speed, accuracy, and exceptional service. Our buildings deliver tens of thousands of products to hundreds of countries worldwide, every day. Reliability Maintenance & Engineering (RME) are the business partners that work tirelessly behind the scenes to make it all happen. We drive continuous improvement, and maintain all of the Robotics and Material Handling Equipment (MHE) to ensure our customers are met with the Amazon smile. Come join us on our journey! About the Role: As a Senior Mechatronics & Robotics Technician, you will lead service technicians in the installation and repair of automated packaging and distribution equipment. You will support the Operations Maintenance team by designing solutions for difficult problems and managing projects. You will help train and mentor service technicians and contract technicians. What Do We Offer? Amazon offers competitive compensation packages including comprehensive healthcare benefits starting on Day 1, matching 401(k) program, and up to 20 weeks of paid parental leave. But wait, there is more: We provide lightweight fire-resistant daily wear and composite toe safety shoes for your safety! Key job responsibilities Key job responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - You will maintain and oversee material handling equipment (MHE) and facility equipment, such as Fire Life Safety (FLS) systems - You will lead a team of service technicians and develop training plans, as well as oversee vendors making planned and emergency repairs - You will install, maintain, and troubleshoot relay logic, ladder diagrams, control components, photo-eyes, motor starters, limit switches, proximity sensors, solenoids, etc. - You will create and close out work orders with data including labor hours, equipment maintenance, and parts used, as well as develop job plans for emergency repair of critical assets- - You must be able to move up to 49lbs, stand and walk during s

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