Automation Technician - 2nd shift Sauk Rapids
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
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Automation Technician - 2nd shift Sauk RapidsFull Time Production Sauk Rapids - Circular Products, Sauk Rapids, MN, US
30+ days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $27.00 To $32.00 Hourly
NOW HIRING:
We are looking for an Automation Technician to join our Circular Products (CP) team in our Sauk Rapids location. The Automation Technician will execute and maintain automated robotic systems and is responsible for setting up, operating, loading and unloading various machines / equipment to manufacture metal products in accordance with product specifications.
Job Title: Automation Technician
Location: Sauk Rapids, MN
Salary Range: $27.00 - $32.00/hour (non-exempt)
In compliance with Minnesota Pay Transparency Law, this range reflects the anticipated compensation for this role. Actual pay may vary based on experience, education, and other factors.
Shift
Schedule:
2nd shift Monday – Thursday 3pm – 1am
Shift Differential: 2nd shift - $1.50/hour
As an Automation Technician, you will:
- Provides technical support of the automated cell to ensure minimal downtime and optimal productivity
- Identifies problems and issues in robotic systems, communicating with internal engineers, specialists, or other staff to diagnose and understand issues
- Troubleshoots and repairs or corrects problems, which may include repairs and revisions to hardware (disassembly and reassembly of robots and peripheral equipment) and software (investigation of programming code for mistakes)
- Installs, programs, reprograms, and repairs and maintains robots and equipment such as controllers, end‑of‑arm tooling, and conveyors
- Uses tools, templates, and fixtures to align, fit, or assemble components
- Uses tools such as electronic voltmeters to test the performance of robotic assemblies; documents procedures and test results
- Evaluates the efficiency and reliability of industrial robotic systems; reprograms, calibrates, or makes recommendations for enhancements to achieve maximum quantity and quality
- Performs preventive and curative maintenance on robotic systems and components
- Maintains service records for automated production systems and robotic equipment
- Assists engineers with design, configuration, and robotic systems applications
- Sets up and safely operates equipment and reports any potential safety issues on work cells; ensures safety at all times
Role Qualifications as an Automation Technician:
- Experience in a manufacturing environment
- Vocational or Associate degree in related field required
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- At least one year of related experience or apprenticeship required
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Basic understanding of mechanical repair, computer programming, and electric circuit design
- Basic understanding of programming code used to control devices
- Basic understanding of programmable logic controllers and electronics schematics
- Strong mechanical, electrical, analytical and problem‑solving skills
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints
- Ability to perform basic shop math functions
- Ability to use forklift, hoist, crane and other handling equipment
- Ability to operate various power and hand tools
- Ability to use various measuring devices
- Ability to work under limited supervision using standardized practices and / or methods
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software to complete logs and reports
Physical Demands (Production Roles):
This position requires the individual to wear and work in company-provided personal protective equipment (PPE). This position requires that the individual can lift a minimum of 50 lbs. And, if applicable, can maneuver large, cumbersome equipment with the use of an overhead crane and/or forklift. Must be able to work in, on, or around equipment and machinery. The employee may need to perform work with the use of ladders.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met during a pre‑employment Physical Work Screening (PWS). A reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to…
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