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Robotic Welder Operator (2nd shift)

Louisind, Saint Paul, MN, United States


Louis Industries is one of the most modern steel processing facilities in central Minnesota. We employ around 100 people and serve over 180 customers predominantly located in the upper Midwest. Our customers vary from small, local owned companies to multi-million-dollar Fortune 500 companies. The parts Louis fabricates are found in products and equipment that are shipped globally. We utilize the latest technology available in laser, punching, forming, welding and quality control equipment, with an emphasis on supporting lean, rapid response manufacturing to support our customer’s varied needs. We strive to look toward the future, invest in automation, and continuously improve our processes, production capabilities, and our people. In addition, we are a major regional supplier with inventory of mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

We are employee focused, offer flexible schedules, full benefits, and competitive pay.

About the Role
Welders support manufacturing operations by producing quality welded assemblies using MIG welding and fabrication equipment. This role works from blueprints and work instructions to fixture, tack, and weld steel assemblies while ensuring safe, efficient, and consistent production. As employees develop their welding skills and production knowledge, there is an opportunity to grow into a Robotic Welder Operator role, supporting automated welding systems and robotic welding cells.

Robotic Welder Operator
What You'll Do

Load parts into robotic welding fixtures and secure them properly.

Start and monitor robotic welding programs.

Inspect welded parts for quality and consistency.

Make minor robot program adjustments such as touch-ups or position edits.

Perform light touch-up welding when needed.

Set weld parameters such as voltage and wire speed.

Maintain robotic welding cells and keep equipment organized and efficient.

1+ years welding experience OR welding technical school training

Ability to read blueprints and follow work instructions

Ability to safely operate welding and fabrication equipment

Basic math and measuring skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Comfortable using computers and production software

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs occasionally

Willingness to learn robotic welding systems

Health, Dental and Vision Insurance

Company Paid Life Insurance

HSA Match

401k Contribution

PPE Reimbursements

Tuition Reimbursement Program

Employee Referral Bonus

Holiday Pay

Bereavement Pay

Quarterly Bonuses

Safety Boot Reimbursement

Company Paid/Provided Uniforms

Compensation

: $26 – $30 per hour based on experience
*Range includes $2.00 per hour 2nd shift differential.

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