Headquartered in Old Saybrook, CT, Infiltrator Water Technologies is the leading provider of engineered plastic chambers, synthetic aggregates, tanks, advanced wastewater treatment systems, and accessories for the onsite/decentralized wastewater and storm water management industries. The majority of Infiltrator products are manufactured from recycled plastic. Founded in 1987, we operate throughout the US and Canada with 8 manufacturing plants in the US, dedicated sales, and corporate team members. Infiltrator is a pioneer in innovative plastic technologies for underground water management. Infiltrator components are used in most onsite septic systems installed in the United States and Canada. Infiltrator is a proud Corporate Partner of Habitat for Humanity and each year donates components for 50 septic systems serving Habitat homes in North America. Infiltrator is committed to advancing the state of the art in all fronts, including product design, manufacturing, materials, wastewater science, marketing, management, and employee development. In other words, we strive to be the best we can be. Now Hiring a Robotics Technician to join our automation team. Work schedule: 7pm-7am on a 2-2-3/12-hour shift rotation. ROLE OVERVIEW: Under the direction of automation leadership, the automation technician supports the daily operation, troubleshooting, and improvement of robotic and automated systems within the injection molding department. This hands-on role involves supporting production uptime, performing mechanical and controls-related tasks, and contributing to equipment performance and continuous improvement efforts. JOB DESCRIPTION: Install, troubleshoot, and repair robotic systems, sensors, fixtures, pneumatic components, and automation hardware. Modify and fine-tune robot programs and end-of-arm tooling for part changes and process optimization. Support setup and adjustment of vision systems and laser measurement equipment. Evaluate automation and molding operations to improve cycle times, efficiency, and quality. Assist in diagnosing electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical faults and support necessary repairs. Perform routine preventive and predictive maintenance on automation and plant equipment. Complete tool and fixture changeovers for robotic cells and end-of-arm tools. Develop new programs as needed to go along with the tool change for pick, place, trim, and palletize operations. Accurately document all work performed in service reports and CMMS work orders. Collaborate with maintenance, engineering, and production teams to address automation issues and support improvement initiatives. Participate in equipment upgrades, data collection improvements, and small-scale automation projects. Maintain a clean, organized shop while completing daily tasks. Follow all safety and lockout/tagout procedures during installation and service activities
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree