Monitor day-to-day production on automated welding and assembly lines; identify malfunctions or bottlenecks affecting output or cycle time for automotive body components including dash panels, package trays, wheel housings, and cowl cross; Perform first-level troubleshooting on jigs, fixtures, sensors,
conveyors, and robots under established procedures; Conduct routine safety and quality checks on equipment and finished components; Execute preventive maintenance tasks assigned to the production team such as adjustment and basic calibration; Prepare and maintain daily production records including
downtime, scrap, and rework; and Support adherence to OSHA and company policies.
Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot equipment and automation tools in automated assembly lines for automotive body components including dash panels, package trays, wheel housings, and cowl cross; Identify and troubleshoot faults and malfunctions in production equipment such as presses, overhead cranes, and robotic welding systems; Escalate unsolved problems to engineers or management with technical notes or reports; Perform corrective and preventive maintenance tasks on assembly lines and production equipment on a routine basis; Adjust or replace PLC programs under established procedures to support modifications in production processes; Maintain technical documentation, including daily production logs, equipment files, and preventive maintenance schedules, in accordance with company procedures; and Support the engineering team in updating and improving automation processes.