Do you have robot programming experience within the Controls and Industrial Automation industry? Do you have strong mechanical and electrical aptitudes as they relate to PLC/HMI/robotic systems, motion control and devices typically found in industrial control systems? If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you!
Reporting to the Systems Integration Manager, you will be responsible for configuration and set-up for both small and large-scale robotics projects. Depending on specific project requirements, this role may work independently or as part of a team and report to other levels of Control Systems Specialists or Team Leads.
Job Summary
Primarily responsible for configuration and set-up for both small and large-scale robotics projects, including but not limited to:
Configuring and developing motion programs
Creating offline robot simulations
Commissioning and debugging machines at client sites
Setting up robot safety/standard IO communications
Programming multiple robot applications (welding, material handling, glue/sealer, vision)
Troubleshooting electrical/mechanical and fluid power systems
Simulation of robots with 3D models using various software
Take an active role in learning other core integration skills or expanding on skills, such as:
PLC & HMI software development using Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider, Omron, Toyopuc
Electrical and fluid power designs using EPLAN and AutoCAD
Motion control systems using Rockwell, Siemens, Bosch
Peripheral systems including vision systems, marking systems, weld systems, etc.
Additional robot programming and set-up using ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Nachi, Kuka, etc.
Support Team Leads by:
Communicating project schedule requirements or upcoming project needs
Reporting to and collaborating with various levels of the RTA team
Monitoring small projects including project costs, scope, and schedules
Ensure project documentation is accurate, complete, current, and stored appropriately
Work with other team members to develop and maintain systems to promote efficiencies and to strive for constant improvement
Remain current with, and be able to find, applicable standards, codes, and rules as they relate to the work being done
Purchase hardware and materials for projects in accordance with RidgeTech policies
Travel both locally and internationally to support clients as required (although not always regular, the potential for travel does exist and at times be extensive)
Support clients during regular hours, after hours and on weekends as required
Support Managers and sales staff at technical reviews and client presentations
Maintain a constant lookout for potential projects and work for RidgeTech
Adhere to the RidgeTech Automation Inc. company policies as outlined in the Team Member Handbook, including submitting timesheets and service reports accurately and on time
Maintain and develop technical and professional knowledge by attending training courses, supplier information sessions, webinars, etc. to remain current on the latest industry practices and technologies
Utilize non-chargeable time in an efficient and productive manner through the development of training modules, pursuit of new technologies and through creating and participating in R&D projects
Other relevant tasks/duties as assigned
Job Qualifications and Skills
Requires a post-secondary degree/diploma in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, Robotics & Automation, or similar education.
Requires strong mechanical and electrical aptitudes and at least 1 year of experience in the automation industry, specifically relating to electrical drawing review, standard coding practices for PLC/HMI/Robotic systems, motion control and other devices typically found in industrial control systems
Robot programming experience with Fanuc, Kuka, Motoman, or ABB is required
Must be a quick learner and a highly motivated team player, with strong analytical/problem-solving skills
Possess a positive attitude and be able to communicate well with both clients and team members
Must be able to manage and organize time and tasks efficiently
Able to work both independently and in a team environment and be able to coordinate effectively with other groups
Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft 365
Robotic welding (spot or MIG) would be an asset
Programming experience with current PLC, HMI, VFD, SCADA, and motion control is an asset
Must have the ability to work with and interest to learn a multitude of vendor’s hardware and software
Should be able to manage stress created by unequal workloads and maintain a persistent and pleasant disposition with clients and other team members
Additional Requirements
Hold and maintain a valid passport with the ability to travel abroad without restrictions
Hold and maintain a valid Class G driver’s license
Access to reliable and dependable transportation
RidgeTech Team Members Enjoy
Competitive pay based on experience level
Variety in work opportunities (industries, platforms, types of projects)
Group health & dental plan
Vacation time & paid personal days (which grow with years of service)
Profit sharing
RRSP match program
Wellness & safety accounts
Paid training opportunities
Travel rewards
Cell phone allowance
Professional growth opportunities & mentorship
Social events & giveaways
Generous recruiting referral bonus
Working Conditions
This is a full-time position at 40-44 hours per week; any additional hours will be based on client requirements, which will be compensated according to company policy (i.e. overtime, double time, shift premium)
Work hours will depend on assigned work, with clients who may require specific onsite hours
Office hours are typically 8:00am – 4:30pm
Flex hours or remote work may be permitted depending on work and team requirements
Onsite client support after hours or during weekends may be required
Team Members must be able to work from the office in Cambridge, Ontario
This position requires local and international travel, depending on project requirements:
RTA focuses on a local workload (1 to 2-hour radius/100km radius of the Cambridge office)
Travel outside of this area may arise for additional projects, training, or to support local opportunities
Application/Hiring Process
Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis or until the applicable deadline
We use BambooHR as our HRIS to manage applications received and follow up with candidates
RTA does not use this or any other system for artificial intelligence during the hiring process
Updates regarding applications are sent directly via e-mail from BambooHR (please check your spam/junk folder if you have not received an update, and updates will not be provided for duplicate applications)
The hiring process typically involves the following steps:
Phone call with the People & Culture contact
Interview with the hiring lead; other team members or Leadership may join depending on the position level
If this interview is virtual first, an additional in-person interview may be required
Reference check or additional background check as required
If you require accommodation or assistance during the hiring process, please contact recruiting@ridgetech.com
About Us
RidgeTech Automation Inc. is a control systems integrator. From our headquarters in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, we deliver world class designs and software for clients in a wide variety of industries around the globe. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality, most trusted automation solutions in the industry.
RidgeTech Automation is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate one another and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. We strive to provide engaging, dynamic, and challenging project opportunities to the team. Together, we are Taking Industry to a Higher Level.
RidgeTech Automation team members exhibit the following core values:
Be Safety Centric
A Team with Strong Communication
Provide Quality Services
Integrity in Everything We Do
Learn more about recent projects on the RTA website or see what the team has been up to via LinkedIn.