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Automation Technician (1st, 2nd or 3rd shift)

Kansas City, MOusvia direct
// Job Type
Full Time
// Salary
Not disclosed
// Posted
1 week ago

About the Role

Automation Technician (1st, 2nd or 3rd shift)

Automation Technician (1st, 2nd, or 3rd Shift) – Kansas City

Company Overview
Our client is a leading plastics manufacturer serving the automotive industry for over 40 years, offering advanced solutions in injection molding, TPO/TPE materials, extrusion, and engineered composites.

Position Summary

The Automation Technician is responsible for installing, troubleshooting, repairing, and improving automated systems in a plastic injection molding environment. This role ensures maximum production uptime by supporting robotics, PLC-controlled equipment, and auxiliary automation while meeting safety, quality, and IATF 16949 standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Troubleshoot and repair:
  • Robotics (Fanuc, Wittman, Sepro, Viper)
  • End-of-arm tooling (EOAT)
  • Conveyors and part handling systems
  • Diagnose PLCs, HMIs, sensors, and drives
  • Perform preventative and predictive maintenance
  • Assist with PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens)
  • Support robot programming and cycle time improvements
  • Read electrical schematics and ladder logic
  • Drive continuous improvement (scrap reduction, uptime)
  • Conduct root cause analysis (RCA) and corrective actions
  • Respond quickly to downtime events
  • Support mold changes and automation setups
  • Collaborate with production, quality, and engineering teams
  • Ensure OSHA and plant safety compliance
  • Support IATF 16949 quality systems

Basic Qualifications

  • Associate’s degree or technical certification (preferred)
  • 2–5+ years automation experience (automotive preferred)
  • Injection molding experience strongly preferred
  • Knowledge of:
  • PLC systems (Allen-Bradley, Siemens)
  • Robotics systems
  • Electrical systems (24V, 120V, 480V)
  • Sensors, vision systems, servo drives
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
  • Effective communication skills

Physical Requirements

  • Stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb ladders
  • Lift up to 50 lbs
  • Work in industrial manufacturing environment

Working Conditions

  • Industrial environment with temperature variation
  • Exposure to noise, heat, and moving equipment
  • Injection molding and automation cells
  • Overtime and weekend work as needed

Compensation & Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 401(k) with match
  • Paid holidays & vacation
  • Advancement opportunities

🔄 Key Differences Between Shifts

1️⃣ Primary Difference: Work Schedule

The ONLY real difference across all three descriptions is the shift designation:

  • 1st Shift → Day shift (typically ~6am–2pm or similar)
  • 2nd Shift → Afternoon/evening (~2pm–10pm)
  • 3rd Shift → Overnight (~10pm–6am)

👉 The job duties, qualifications, and responsibilities are identical across all three roles.

2️⃣ Operational Expectations by Shift (Implied, Not Explicitly Stated)

1st Shift (Days)

  • More interaction with:
  • Engineering
  • Management
  • Continuous improvement teams
  • More involvement in:
  • Projects
  • Process improvements
  • Meetings

2nd Shift (Afternoons)

  • Transition shift between day and night
  • Balanced mix of:
  • Troubleshooting
  • Some project carryover
  • Less management presence than 1st shift

3rd Shift (Nights)

  • Heavy focus on:
  • Troubleshooting
  • Keeping production running
  • Typically:
  • Minimal engineering support onsite
  • More independent work
  • Higher urgency response to downtime

3️⃣ Work Environment Reality

Even though all descriptions state the same:

“Work off-shift, weekends, and overtime as needed”

👉 In reality:

  • 2nd & 3rd shifts are more likely to:
  • Handle emergency breakdowns
  • Work with reduced support staff
  • Operate more autonomously

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