Posted: 28 May 2026
Job Details
ROBOTIC WELDER PROGRAMMER
CORE PURPOSE
The Robotic Welder Programmer develops, programs, tests, and maintains robotic welding cells to hit production, quality, and safety targets. Working closely with engineering, production, and maintenance, the role focuses on squeezing maximum accuracy, speed, and reliability out of a SIASUN robotic welder in a real-world manufacturing environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Create, modify, and optimise robot programs for MIG, TIG, spot, and stud welding using both Teach Pendant and Virtual Pendant
Develop and fine-tune welding parameters, including torch and payload offsets, TCP calibrations, and weld seam tracking
Convert engineering drawings and welding procedures into stable, repeatable robotic welding processes
Perform simulation and off-line programming using suitable robotics/welding software tools
Troubleshoot robot programs, sensors, vision systems, and welding power source integration, and implement effective corrective actions
Provide hands-on training and support to operators and maintenance staff on set-up, basic fault finding, and safe operation
Maintain strict compliance with welding standards, safety regulations, and internal quality systems across all welding activities
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
2–5 years hands-on experience with robotic welding in a production or R&D environment, or equivalent welding experience with demonstrable laser training
Familiarity with laser types and welding modes, including continuous, pulsed, conduction, and keyhole
Strong ability to interpret welding drawings, welding symbols, and formal welding procedures
Solid experience using precision measurement tools and inspection methods to verify weld quality and part conformity
Proven background in setting and optimising laser parameters, with experience in fixturing and robotic positioning strongly preferred
Basic understanding of metallurgy, including weldability and heat-affected zone behaviour
Confident with computers for logging parameters, completing reports, and accessing technical documentation
Previous payslip required
SKILLS, ATTRIBUTES AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Sharp attention to detail and consistently high-quality workmanship
Practical problem-solving mindset, with the ability to follow, refine, and improve process instructions
Good manual dexterity and steady hand for handling smaller parts and precision components when needed
Clear communicator who works smoothly with operators, engineers, and maintenance teams
Ability to understand and apply safety procedures, including laser and welding safety requirements
Comfortable working in a manufacturing shop environment with machinery, noise, and moving equipment
Willingness to work shifts depending on production schedules and project deadlines





