As a Robotics Technician, you will install, maintain, and repair robotic systems used in manufacturing. You'll collaborate with engineers to troubleshoot robotic malfunctions, program and calibrate robotic equipment, and ensure seamless integration with production processes. Your role will involve regularly updating software, performing preventive maintenance, and optimizing robotic performance to enhance productivity and efficiency in the manufacturing environment.
As a Mechanical Technician, you will be responsible for assembling, maintaining, and repairing mechanical systems and machinery. You'll work closely with engineers to troubleshoot mechanical issues, perform routine inspections, and ensure all equipment operates efficiently. Your expertise in reading technical drawings, using precision tools, and following safety standards will be crucial in keeping the production environment running smoothly.
As an Electrical Technician, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems and equipment in a manufacturing environment. Your duties will include reading and interpreting electrical schematics, wiring circuits, diagnosing electrical issues, and ensuring all electrical components meet safety standards. You’ll work closely with engineers to implement upgrades and optimize electrical systems for maximum efficiency and reliability. Your expertise will be crucial in maintaining uninterrupted operations and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.
The Georgia Association of Manufacturers (GAM) is the only non-profit association in the state exclusively dedicated to manufacturers. We are manufacturing’s association of record, its advocate, its voice.
Our mission is to be “visible, vocal and vital," because we are driven to be seen and heard on the issues that matter most to our members.
Today GAM numbers over 150 companies, suppliers, and professional services firms. And we are growing. GAM companies include some of the smallest and largest in the state, giving us strength through diversity. Combined, our membership employs 200,000 people – roughly half the state’s manufacturing workforce.