Automotive Robotics Start-Up Engineer

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Full-time

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State Group Automation (formerly Fletcher Group Automation)
Oakville, ON, Canada

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Job Description

Advance your career with State Group Automation as an Automotive Robotics Start-Up Engineer, specializing in Ford BIW systems. Join a transformative engineering team driving efficiency through cutting-edge robotics technology across North America. Key responsibilities include system configurations, robot setup and programming, technical troubleshooting including PLC issues, and collaborating with project stakeholders. Candidates should have 2–5 years experience in Ford BIW robotics, advanced knowledge of automotive standards, an engineering or programming degree, and relevant automotive body shop experience, with travel across North America required.

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State Group Automation (formerly Fletcher Group Automation)

State Group Automation (formerly Fletcher Group Automation)

🚗 Exciting opportunity at State Group Automation for an Automotive Robotics Start-Up Engineer! If you have 2–5 years experience with Ford BIW robotics and a passion for automation, join us to work with cutting-edge technology across North America. This role offers diverse challenges including robot programming, troubleshooting, and collaboration with top industry professionals. Level up your career in an innovative, growth-driven environment! 🌟

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