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Robotics Engineer

FORVIA

📍 Auburn Hills, United States 🇺🇸

full-time
mid-level
Posted —

Key Skills

roboticsautomationEOATCADoptimization

Industry

AutomotiveIndustrial Automation

Job Description

As part of Forvia’s North American Automation COE, the Robotics Engineer will support the development, validation, and deployment of advanced automation solutions across our manufacturing facilities.

This role focuses heavily on robotics process design, feasibility, and supplier collaboration—particularly within high-volume seating assembly and material handling environments.


This role will operate in two phases:

• Phase 1 (Year 1): Technology evaluation, process validation, and concept development

• Phase 2 (2027+): Deployment and support of automation solutions across plants


Key Responsibilities

Technology Development & Validation (Year 1 Focus)

• Develop and refine robotic process concepts for assembly and material handling applications

• Define requirements for Robotic systems, End-of-arm tooling (EOAT), and Cycle time and efficiency optimization

• Conduct feasibility studies, simulations, and proof-of-concept validation

• Collaborate with suppliers and integrators to evaluate and improve solutions

• Contribute to standardization of automation solutions across plants

Supplier & Integration Support

• Work closely with automation vendors and integrators to define system specifications

• Support technical evaluations, testing, and validation of supplier deliverables

• Contribute to supplier selection in partnership with purchasing teams

Deployment Support (2027+)

• Support implementation of robotic systems across manufacturing plants

• Assist with launch activities, troubleshooting, and optimization

• Ensure adherence to defined standards and performance targets

Continuous Improvement & Collaboration

• Partner with Manufacturing Engineering, Operations, and Quality teams

• Drive improvements in cycle time, efficiency, and process reliability

• Share best practices and lessons learned across the global network


Required

• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field

• 3–7 years of experience in robotics, automation, or manufacturing engineering

• Experience with industrial robots (ABB, Fanuc, etc.)

• Background in high-volume manufacturing environments

• Experience working with automation suppliers or integrators

Preferred

• Experience in automotive assembly (seating or similar high-volume products)

• Knowledge of EOAT design, Cycle time optimization, Basic automation/controls concepts

• Familiarity with CAD tools (CATIA, SolidWorks, AutoCAD)




This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship of any kind, now or in the future.