Our Company:
As a leading automation integrator, Acieta designs and delivers custom solutions powered by cutting-edge robotics and advanced technologies, from FANUC and KUKA systems to vision-guided applications, palletizing, and fully integrated cells. With operations across the U.S. and customers worldwide, Acieta combines the agility and collaborative culture of a small company with the resources and expertise to execute large-scale, transformative projects. Join our rapidly growing team and help shape the next era of automation.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position.
Location/Workplace Type: Onsite at Acieta locations and travel to customer sites.
Travel: This role requires 90% travel throughout the USA.
Join Our Team as an Installation Technician:
Step into a career where every day looks different, every project challenges your skills, and your work directly shapes the future of advanced robotics. We’re looking for a driven Installation Technician to join our team and support the installation of cutting‑edge automated systems across the United States. In this role, you’ll be hands‑on with advanced robotic cells, working side‑by‑side with Robotic Systems Engineers, Mechanical Assembly, and Electrical Assembly teams. You’ll help ensure systems are fully prepped, optimized, and ready for seamless integration at customer sites. When you’re not traveling for installations, you’ll stay engaged in meaningful work by assisting with the build and teardown of robotic cells, contributing to multiple stages of our automation process.
What You Get to Do:
- Travel between Acieta and customer sites to support installation of automation projects.
- Deliver skilled support to accelerate installations and ensure systems reach full functional readiness for Integration.
- Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical failures throughout project lifecycle.
- Assemble and tear down robotic cells in the shop when not deployed for installations.
- Train and collaborate with Robotic Systems Engineers on best installation practices.
- Submit all required documentation—log sheets, inspection forms, trip reports—to the Integration Supervisor promptly.
- Provide meaningful feedback to Engineering, Manufacturing, and leadership regarding performance issues, quality concerns, and opportunities for product improvement.
- Lead major installation builds and support large projects by mentoring, backing up, and collaborating with other technicians both in the shop and at customer sites.
- Follow all company safety policies to maintain a safe working environment.
- Performs other duties as assigned, which are reasonably related to the scope of the position and necessary for business operations.
What You Bring to the Team:
- Ability to travel up to 90% across the U.S.; valid driver’s license and willingness to obtain a passport.
- 2–3+ years of hands‑on mechanical/electrical assembly experience using hand and power tools (machine building, industrial maintenance, or similar).
- 2+ years in a manufacturing or plant environment, working safely and efficiently around industrial equipment.
- 2+ years of industrial electrical troubleshooting, including diagnosing issues on machinery.
- 2+ years of mechanical troubleshooting experience on industrial machinery, including diagnosing, repairing, and optimizing mechanical components.
- 2+ years of experience building or assembling equipment using AutoCAD drawings or schematics.
- Strong technical communication skills—able to read, interpret, and relay detailed instructions or findings.
- Basic computer and math proficiency needed for documentation and measurements.
- Ability to make sound, independent technical decisions while keeping project teams updated.
- Personal credit card available for travel‑related expenses.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands listed below represent essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
- Ability to remain in a stationary position and move about the worksite as needed.
- Frequent use of hands to operate tools, controls, and equipment; occasional positioning of self to access low or elevated areas.
- Regular lifting and moving of up to 25 lbs., frequent lifting of up to 50 lbs., and occasional lifting of up to 100 lbs.
- Visual requirements include close, distance, color, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Working Conditions:
The following describes the typical working environment for this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable federal and state laws.
- This position is primarily based in a fabrication/manufacturing shop environment and may require periodic travel to manufacturing or customer sites to support machine build, installation, testing, or related activities.
- The role involves regular exposure to moving machinery, mechanical components, pneumatic systems, and potential electrical hazards commonly found in industrial manufacturing settings.
- Manufacturing areas are characterized by elevated noise levels consistent with industrial operations; appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including hearing protection, may be required and is provided in accordance with safety policies.
- Work may include standing, walking, bending, lifting, and hands-on interaction with tools and equipment for extended periods, consistent with shop-floor operations.
- Employees are expected to follow established safety procedures, use required PPE and comply with applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations to maintain a safe work environment.
- The company provides safety training, protective equipment, and oversight to support employee health, safety, and regulatory compliance