About the role
About us:
Martinrea is a global leader in automotive and industrial manufacturing and an essential part of the North American supply chain, supporting high-volume, non-seasonal production across multiple manufacturing sectors. The company plays a critical role in producing automotive and industrial components that support the safe and efficient movement of goods and people across Canada, the United States, India, and internationally. Without the parts manufactured by Martinrea, the vehicles and equipment used in transportation, agriculture, construction, and industrial operations could not function effectively.
Established in 2001, Martinrea Canada is headquartered at 3210 Langstaff Road, Vaughan, Ontario. The organization has grown significantly over the past two decades and now operates 56 manufacturing, engineering, and technical centre locations in 10 countries, including Canada, the United States, India, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Spain, South Africa, Japan, and China. Together, these global operations employ more than 19,000 employees. Martinrea’s customer portfolio includes some of the world’s largest and most respected automotive and industrial companies, such as General Motors (GM), Ford, BMW, John Deere, Caterpillar, and Bombardier. These longstanding partnerships reflect Martinrea’s reputation for high-quality manufacturing, operational excellence, and innovative engineering solutions. For more information about Martinrea and its global operations, please visit www.martinrea.com.
Duties and responsibilities:
Program, troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize FANUC robotic welding systems and automated manufacturing equipment to support production requirements. Configure, test, and maintain robotic systems, weld controllers, vision systems, tooling, fixtures, material handling equipment, and other automation-related equipment used in manufacturing operations. Support the installation, commissioning, integration, and validation of robotic welding cells, automated production lines, and manufacturing systems for new and existing programs. Perform robot mastering, TCP calibration, user frame setup, payload configuration, program backups, software updates, and system recoveries to ensure reliable equipment operation. Program, troubleshoot, validate, and optimize robotic welding processes, welding parameters, weld controllers, and associated automation equipment to support production quality and efficiency requirements. Diagnose and resolve robotic, mechanical, electrical, and process-related issues through systematic troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and implementation of corrective actions. Configure and maintain communication between robots, PLCs, HMIs, sensors, weld controllers, and other industrial automation devices to ensure efficient operation of manufacturing systems. Conduct testing, verification, and validation of robotic equipment, automation systems, and manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with engineering specifications and production requirements. Monitor robotic system performance, cycle times, equipment reliability, and process efficiency, implementing improvements to optimize productivity, quality, and equipment utilization. Perform preventive and predictive maintenance activities on robotic welding equipment, automated manufacturing systems, and related production equipment. Analyze production and equipment performance data to identify opportunities for process improvements, equipment optimization, waste reduction, and cost savings. Review engineering drawings, technical specifications, process documentation, and customer requirements to support manufacturing operations and equipment performance. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, production, and quality teams to support production launches, equipment upgrades, automation projects, and continuous improvement initiatives. Provide technical support and training to production and maintenance personnel regarding robotic systems, automation equipment, operating procedures, and troubleshooting techniques. Maintain technical records, equipment documentation, process standards, and operating procedures related to robotic and automated manufacturing systems. Follow and comply with all applicable health and safety regulations, environmental requirements, customer standards, and company policies. Perform other related duties as assigned in support of manufacturing and automation operations. This position does not require any provincial license or certification in Ontario.
Qualifications:
Completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related engineering discipline is required. Completion of a Diploma in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics, Robotics and Automation Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or a related field is required. A minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible experience programming, troubleshooting, commissioning, maintaining, and supporting robotic and automated manufacturing systems is required. Experience with industrial robotic systems, including FANUC robots, robotic welding applications, automated production equipment, and manufacturing technologies is required. Experience with PLCs, industrial communication networks, HMIs, sensors, weld controllers, and related automation equipment is required. Experience supporting the installation, commissioning, validation, testing, and optimization of robotic and automated manufacturing equipment is required. Knowledge of robotic welding processes, manufacturing automation systems, production equipment, and continuous improvement methodologies is required. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications, process documentation, and manufacturing requirements. Knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) principles and manufacturing quality requirements is considered an asset. Welding experience and familiarity with robotic welding systems are considered strong assets. Familiarity with automotive manufacturing quality standards and quality management systems is considered an asset. Strong analytical, troubleshooting, problem-solving, interpersonal, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary manufacturing environment. Must be willing to work shifts and be flexible, including overtime on short notice.
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About Martinrea International
Martinrea International Inc. is a diversified global automotive supplier, focused on accelerating innovation in metal forming, aluminum casting, fluid systems and flexible assemblies to help automakers meet their lightweight requirements, while at the same time improving a vehicle’s overall strength, safety and fuel efficiency.
The company employs approximately 19,000 skilled and motivated people at more than 58 manufacturing, engineering and technical centers in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Spain, China, South Africa, and Japan. Their business strategy leverages world-class technologies, motivated and talented people, and high-quality products.
Vision:
- Making lives better by being the best supplier we can be in the products we make and the services we provide.
We make people’s lives better by:
- Delivering outstanding quality products and services to our customers.
- Providing meaningful opportunity, job satisfaction, and job security for our people.
- Providing superior long-term investment returns to our stakeholders.
- Being positive contributors to our communities.
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About the role
About us:
Martinrea is a global leader in automotive and industrial manufacturing and an essential part of the North American supply chain, supporting high-volume, non-seasonal production across multiple manufacturing sectors. The company plays a critical role in producing automotive and industrial components that support the safe and efficient movement of goods and people across Canada, the United States, India, and internationally. Without the parts manufactured by Martinrea, the vehicles and equipment used in transportation, agriculture, construction, and industrial operations could not function effectively.
Established in 2001, Martinrea Canada is headquartered at 3210 Langstaff Road, Vaughan, Ontario. The organization has grown significantly over the past two decades and now operates 56 manufacturing, engineering, and technical centre locations in 10 countries, including Canada, the United States, India, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Spain, South Africa, Japan, and China. Together, these global operations employ more than 19,000 employees. Martinrea’s customer portfolio includes some of the world’s largest and most respected automotive and industrial companies, such as General Motors (GM), Ford, BMW, John Deere, Caterpillar, and Bombardier. These longstanding partnerships reflect Martinrea’s reputation for high-quality manufacturing, operational excellence, and innovative engineering solutions. For more information about Martinrea and its global operations, please visit www.martinrea.com.
Duties and responsibilities:
Program, troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize FANUC robotic welding systems and automated manufacturing equipment to support production requirements. Configure, test, and maintain robotic systems, weld controllers, vision systems, tooling, fixtures, material handling equipment, and other automation-related equipment used in manufacturing operations. Support the installation, commissioning, integration, and validation of robotic welding cells, automated production lines, and manufacturing systems for new and existing programs. Perform robot mastering, TCP calibration, user frame setup, payload configuration, program backups, software updates, and system recoveries to ensure reliable equipment operation. Program, troubleshoot, validate, and optimize robotic welding processes, welding parameters, weld controllers, and associated automation equipment to support production quality and efficiency requirements. Diagnose and resolve robotic, mechanical, electrical, and process-related issues through systematic troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and implementation of corrective actions. Configure and maintain communication between robots, PLCs, HMIs, sensors, weld controllers, and other industrial automation devices to ensure efficient operation of manufacturing systems. Conduct testing, verification, and validation of robotic equipment, automation systems, and manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with engineering specifications and production requirements. Monitor robotic system performance, cycle times, equipment reliability, and process efficiency, implementing improvements to optimize productivity, quality, and equipment utilization. Perform preventive and predictive maintenance activities on robotic welding equipment, automated manufacturing systems, and related production equipment. Analyze production and equipment performance data to identify opportunities for process improvements, equipment optimization, waste reduction, and cost savings. Review engineering drawings, technical specifications, process documentation, and customer requirements to support manufacturing operations and equipment performance. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, production, and quality teams to support production launches, equipment upgrades, automation projects, and continuous improvement initiatives. Provide technical support and training to production and maintenance personnel regarding robotic systems, automation equipment, operating procedures, and troubleshooting techniques. Maintain technical records, equipment documentation, process standards, and operating procedures related to robotic and automated manufacturing systems. Follow and comply with all applicable health and safety regulations, environmental requirements, customer standards, and company policies. Perform other related duties as assigned in support of manufacturing and automation operations. This position does not require any provincial license or certification in Ontario.
Qualifications:
Completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related engineering discipline is required. Completion of a Diploma in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics, Robotics and Automation Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or a related field is required. A minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible experience programming, troubleshooting, commissioning, maintaining, and supporting robotic and automated manufacturing systems is required. Experience with industrial robotic systems, including FANUC robots, robotic welding applications, automated production equipment, and manufacturing technologies is required. Experience with PLCs, industrial communication networks, HMIs, sensors, weld controllers, and related automation equipment is required. Experience supporting the installation, commissioning, validation, testing, and optimization of robotic and automated manufacturing equipment is required. Knowledge of robotic welding processes, manufacturing automation systems, production equipment, and continuous improvement methodologies is required. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications, process documentation, and manufacturing requirements. Knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) principles and manufacturing quality requirements is considered an asset. Welding experience and familiarity with robotic welding systems are considered strong assets. Familiarity with automotive manufacturing quality standards and quality management systems is considered an asset. Strong analytical, troubleshooting, problem-solving, interpersonal, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary manufacturing environment. Must be willing to work shifts and be flexible, including overtime on short notice.
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About Martinrea International
Martinrea International Inc. is a diversified global automotive supplier, focused on accelerating innovation in metal forming, aluminum casting, fluid systems and flexible assemblies to help automakers meet their lightweight requirements, while at the same time improving a vehicle’s overall strength, safety and fuel efficiency.
The company employs approximately 19,000 skilled and motivated people at more than 58 manufacturing, engineering and technical centers in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Slovakia, Spain, China, South Africa, and Japan. Their business strategy leverages world-class technologies, motivated and talented people, and high-quality products.
Vision:
- Making lives better by being the best supplier we can be in the products we make and the services we provide.
We make people’s lives better by:
- Delivering outstanding quality products and services to our customers.
- Providing meaningful opportunity, job satisfaction, and job security for our people.
- Providing superior long-term investment returns to our stakeholders.
- Being positive contributors to our communities.