Application Engineer - Laser System Specialist - #7464708
Michael Page México
Perform tasks and functions in the lab area as laser demos, process validation, equipment testing, training and others. Support Sales with technical and application information of IPG products or services.
Experience in industrial lasers is preferred.
Responsible for the lab area and all equipment
Robot programming (Yaskawa, Fanuc, Kuka and others)
CNC programming knowledge
Welding experience is a plus (laser and MIG). Other applications include cutting, marking, cleaning, etc.
Responsible for laser safety in the labs as well as maintenance procedures.
Perform inspection of samples, including optical microscopy and metallographic cross sectioning, polishing for weld inspection
In-depth knowledge in troubleshooting of a broad range of laser systems.
In-depth process knowledge of lasers, controllers and related equipment.
Provide technical training to FSE's.
Perform training, both in-house and at customer's site, as required.
Perform in-house assigned tasks and procedures as required.
Must be able to travel. Must have a valid driver's license.
Skills:
Customer service focused skills; strong professional communications, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities
Demonstration and applications processing development in IPG locations, customer locations, and shows.
Proficient in Miscrosoft office.
Experience in: Automation, CNC, PLC and HMI knowledge|Experience in Laser Manufacturing IndustryBachelor master in Engineering or similar (Mechanical or Electrical specialization preferred)
+3 years experience in similar role
Background in automation, robot and CNC programming, robotic systems or manufacturing technology
Experience with industrial protocols
Previous industrial laser applications experience is a plus
Languages: Advanced English
The amazing success of fiber laser technology and its revolutionary impact on laser-based manufacturing bear the hallmarks of more widely publicized technology game changers, such as the displacement of vacuum tubes by the transistor. The analogy is apt when we consider that legacy lasers are bulky, inefficient and short lived devices which are difficult to assemble and require frequent service. Fiber lasers, on the other hand, are compact, highly efficient and robust devices which offer service-free operation through the entire application lifetime.
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