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06/16/2026

Picture December: the line runs end to end, the robots seat every tire, the 3D vision passes every wheel, and four engineers are signing off a launch they brought up from nothing. That's what these four seats are for — install and commission a new automated tire assembly line at Ford KCAP in Kansas City on Allen-Bradley, Fanuc, and Keyence 3D vision. $76/hr plus travel, starting ASAP, all the way through year-end.

See it → https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3614
Carrying a launch date of your own? Post it free → https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work_new/add

Pass it to whoever wants their name on a line that shipped.

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06/15/2026

Wondering if a Germany-to-Texas contract is worth the logistics? Here's the math: $120/hr, ALL expenses paid, the trip to Germany covered start to finish, 3–6 months with possible extension.

The logistics are handled. The work — MVTec HALCON commissioning in a German automotive facility, then Keyence-backed production support in Texas — is the kind of project that doesn't land on a résumé twice.

Vision Systems Engineer, Contract #06113729. Five openings. Starts ASAP.

View & apply → https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3729

06/15/2026

The Vision Systems Engineers who go where the commissioning is — Germany first, Texas to finish — aren't the ones who read a posting like this and wait for something closer to home.

Five of them are needed now. All-expenses-paid trip to Germany. $120/hr + expenses. MVTec HALCON (required), Keyence experience, valid US visa/work permit. 3–6 months, possible extension. German is a plus.

If that made you lean forward, the apply link is below.

View & apply → https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3729

06/10/2026

Most of the industry hasn't caught up to this yet: ABB and NVIDIA just put Omniverse simulation inside RobotStudio. The plant-floor skill about to be worth the most isn't teaching a robot its points — it's taking a simulation all the way to a running line. That's the contract just posted in Auburn Hills, MI: ABB robot programmer, RobotStudio + SafeMove, material handling for automotive. $64/hr ST · $96/hr OT, day shift, starts June 15.

View & apply → https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3636

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