Custom automation systems for medical, energy, and logistics manufacturing
Invio Automation designs and builds custom automation systems for regulated and capital-intensive industries—medical device, renewable energy, mobility, and logistics. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (20 of 35 open roles) and active project list (robotic welding cells, custom AGV solutions, fixture design) indicate sustained demand for systems integrators who can handle complex scope and tight timelines. Cost and schedule pressure appear across their pain-point list, suggesting customers operate on thin margins or face long development cycles.
Invio Automation is a systems integrator and custom machinery builder serving high-growth end-markets including medical device, life science, renewable energy, mobility, and logistics. The company operates two core divisions: Solutions (single-station robotic cells, fabrication lines, bonding and welding, vision systems, packaging) and Technologies (autonomous mobile robots for heavy-duty applications, turnkey assembly lines, welding automation, lift-assist tools). With seven facilities across North America, the company provides local engineering, manufacturing, and field support. Founded in 1974 and privately held, Invio employs 501–1,000 people and is headquartered in Lansing, Michigan.
Invio uses Solidworks, AutoCAD, and NX for design; CNC, Allen-Bradley, and Siemens for manufacturing control; PLC and HMI for automation programming; and Fanuc and Motoman for robotics and motion control.
Lansing, Michigan. The company operates seven sites across North America and hires exclusively in the United States.
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