Robotic Welder Operator

Robotic Welder Operator


Company
Advantec Global Systems
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$38–$42 an hour
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Through a winning combination of persistence, innovation, and quality, Advanced Flow Systems has established itself as an industry leader in welding pipe and pressure vessels, including helical coils for boilers and heaters. Our combination of experience and equipment offers you, the customer, a wide range of solutions and capacities in welding, bending and painting. Whatever your need, whether large projects or small components, we manufacture products to your specifications. At Advanced Flow Systems, the job is not complete until we achieve your requirements.

Advanced Flow Systems is looking for a Robotic Welder Operator to join our tam in Calgary, AB.

Why You’ll Love Working Here:
• Growth Opportunities: We’re expanding—and you can grow with us.
• Competitive Compensation: Starting wage range of $38–$42 CAD per hour, based on experience and skillset. Regular reviews thereafter ensure your growth is recognized.
• Comprehensive Benefits:
• Fully paid for by the company
• Medical, Dental, and Vision Care
• Life Insurance, Critical Illness, EAP, and Long-Term Disability
• RRSP Matching Program
• Inclusive Culture: Your voice matters here. We value collaboration, innovation, and respect.
• Global Impact: Be part of a team whose work reaches across oceans and borders.
• Visit us at http://www.advantecindustrial.com to learn more.

The Role:

The Robotic Welder Operator ensures parts are manufactured or processed in accordance with process control plans and that production output targets are met.

Key Responsibilities:
• Adjust and setup the robot to production specifications.
• Troubleshoot and remedy weld defects, wire feeders, etc.
• Debug robotic programs.
• Operate machines and process work as instructed by the supervisor.
• Adjusting and setting robotic weld machines to specification.
• Ensuring parts are made or processed in a prompt manner and production output figures are met.
• Set up, program, and conduct tests for implementing process improvements and developing new product.
• Assisting with fixturing and jog design.

What You Bring:
• 2 years’ work related experience in programming and operating robotic welding machines
• Understanding of weld quality
• Familiarity with MIG and TIG welding
• Strong troubleshooting skills.
• Experience in training others.
• Experience with IGM robotic welding systems considered an asset
• Strong written and oral communication skills

Thank you for your interest in Advanced Flow Systems. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.

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