Robotics Programmer
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Summary
Burnaby, Canada
Full-time
1-4 years
About this Job
Are you looking to join an industry leader and pioneer in the world of robotics and AI?
Novarc Technologies is a Vancouver-based full-stack robotics and AI company specializing in the design and commercialization of cobots and AI systems for robotic welding applications. As a Canadian pioneer in the field of collaborative robotics, Novarc has a dedicated team of engineers and scientists eager to solve challenging industrial automation problems. Novarcs flagship product Spool Welding Robot (SWR) is the worlds first welding cobot.
Novarcs SWR has already won multiple industry awards, been featured in top publications, and generated significant revenue). Our diverse team consists of engineers, developers, technicians, welders, scientists who are designing and building the welding industrys most advanced automation solutions with the passion of helping our customers win.
About the Role:
Our never-before-seen welding cobots require customization and R&D. We are looking for a Robotic Programmer to join our growing team and support the development and growth of our cobots.
As a Robotic Programmer, reporting to the Director of Robotics, you will be responsible for developing amazing new features (from classic motion control all the way to artificial-intelligence-driven features) and troubleshooting the off-the-shelf robots (like Yaskawa) integrated with our welding intelligence package (known as NovAI). You are a critical link in the team and your creativity and knowledge will enable the continued success of our robots!
Duties and Responsibilities:
Design and implement robot programs via text-based robotic softwares such as INFORM or MotoPlus for real-time control of Yaskawa robot controllers (e.g. YRC1000, DX200, DX100)
Develop robot programs by teaching points and adjusting parameters, coordinates, movement types ensuring precision, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards
Cell design and reach analysis by using robotic CAD software
Hardware selection, testing, and integration of components such as sensors, analog devices, for interlocks of robotic cells
Troubleshooting and thorough debugging of robotic programs, diagnosing and resolving software or hardware issues to improve system performance and reliability
Work with controls, electrical, mechanical engineers, and also welders to integrate robotic systems with sensors, vision systems, and other automation equipment
Debug and commission control systems at our facility, during the system integration stage, and then at the customers site during installation
Get to the root of one-time and repeating Customer Service issues and implement long-term, sustainable solutions.
Create and maintain programming documentation, control narratives, and user manuals for robotic systems
Conduct in-house demos for on site and/or remote customers
Travel as required to customer and supplier sites to perform installation, commissioning, and training duties
Other responsibilities as assigned
Minimum Required Qualifications and Experience:
Bachelor's degree or diploma in Electrical or welding or similar disciplines
Minimum 1 years experience with robot programming languages especially Inform and CIO ladder logic
Minimum 2 years experience with robotic CAD such as Motosim
Minimum 3 years of experience with C and/or C++ programming
Minimum 4 years of experience with robotic SDKs such as MotoPlus
Experience integrating a robot with a third party PC/PLC
Familiarity with Robot Operating Systems (ROS) and/or other robotics middleware frameworks
Familiarity with trajectory memorization and toolpath optimization for minimal mechanical stress, energy efficiency, and time.
Algorithmic thinking and the ability to devise and implement control techniques inside robot programs
Strong communication and documentation skills
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strategic, critical thinking, and analytical skills for structured problem-solving rather than band-aid fixes.
Preferred Additional Qualifications:
Experience in commissioning and installation
Familiarity with welding
Schedule:
Core hours: Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm (PST)
Flexibility to work outside of 8-5 when needed to support remote installs in North America or outside North America in other time zones
Why Novarc:
'A' Players: Our team is made up of talented, intelligent, and hardworking people. If you are an 'A' player, you will enjoy the intellectually stimulating, challenging, and respectfully competitive atmosphere.
Growing Quickly: There are so many opportunities for Novarcians to try on a multitude of hats and, with time, define their own role.
We care about your growth: Each Novarcian has an annual personal development budget to build new skills or further develop current knowledge.
Ownership opportunities: Depending on position, performance, and longevity, Novarcians are awarded options in the company.
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