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As our next, you’ll be responsible for mold setups, changes, and preventative maintenance on a variety of plastic injection molds (30 to 650 tons). Your expertise in injection molding and mechanical systems will be key to ensuring optimal production and product quality.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:• Set up and monitor mold operations to meet customer requirements
• Safely change molds using overhead cranes
• Perform job changeovers and prepare machines for production
• Make hydraulic, water, and electrical connections
• Start up machines and inspect parts for quality
• Adjust processes to meet specifications
• Troubleshoot and keep machines running during shift
• Handle raw and finished material movement
• Complete required paperwork and record process settings
• High school diploma
• 1–2 years of manufacturing experience (preferably in injection molding)
• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physical tasks (walking, bending, etc.)
• Visual acuity to detect defects and color variations
• Safe work practices in a production environment
• Experience operating molding machines, robots, forklifts, and cranes
• Strong problem-solving and mechanical skills
• Knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, and fluid power systems
• Effective communication and math skills
• Technical certifications in molding or mechanical systems
• Experience with process documentation and optimization
• Familiarity with 6S and lean manufacturing principles
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Responsibilities-
1. Perform all machine, bench and assembly operations to construct, modify, maintain, and repair tools, blanking and forming dies, jigs, fixtures, etc.
2. Layout, select proper equipment and materials, determine machining variables and ultimately machine high quality tools, jigs and fixtures to critical tolerances.
3. Plan, layout and perform all operations to fabricate and construct a diversified line of sheet metal products to customer's specifications or perform development work on new products.
4. Construct, alter and repair pre-production models of complicated and intricate design and construction.
5. Perform all jig bore machining on a wide variety of work where considerable skill is required to maintain a high degree of accuracy on sizes and related dimensions.
6. Check own work and work of others to insure tolerances per specifications.
May troubleshoot installed tools, fixtures, jigs and dies at the operator's workplace to determine source of problem and make corrections.
7. Use a wide variety of precision measuring devices such as indicators, micrometers, scales, etc.
8. Provide technical direction and layout work for personnel as assigned.
9. Work from drawings, sketches, specifications and oral and/or written instructions to complete projects with little or no direction from others.
Qualifications-
1. Have completed State of Wisconsin Indentured apprentice program in Tool & Die.
2. Able to discriminate visually to perform various checks*
3. Able to discriminate auditorily to perform noise checks*
4. Bending motions from waist required*
5. Able to handle/lift/push/pull various assemblies*
6. Repetitive hand and wrist motion required*
7. Extended period of standing/sitting*
Quality Specific Goals:
1. Aware of and comply with the GEHC Quality Manual, Quality Management System, Quality Management Policy, Quality Goals, and applicable laws and regulations as they apply to this job type/position
2. Complete all planned Quality & Compliance training within the defined deadlines
3. Identify and report any quality or compliance concerns and take immediate corrective action as required
We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.
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General Purpose:
Responsible for producing manufacturing, tooling, special production parts, and development models requiring high degree of accuracy and precision.
Principle Accountabilities
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Full-time
As our next, you’ll be responsible for mold setups, changes, and preventative maintenance on a variety of plastic injection molds (30 to 650 tons). Your expertise in injection molding and mechanical systems will be key to ensuring optimal production and product quality.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:• Set up and monitor mold operations to meet customer requirements
• Safely change molds using overhead cranes
• Perform job changeovers and prepare machines for production
• Make hydraulic, water, and electrical connections
• Start up machines and inspect parts for quality
• Adjust processes to meet specifications
• Troubleshoot and keep machines running during shift
• Handle raw and finished material movement
• Complete required paperwork and record process settings
• High school diploma
• 1–2 years of manufacturing experience (preferably in injection molding)
• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physical tasks (walking, bending, etc.)
• Visual acuity to detect defects and color variations
• Safe work practices in a production environment
• Experience operating molding machines, robots, forklifts, and cranes
• Strong problem-solving and mechanical skills
• Knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, and fluid power systems
• Effective communication and math skills
• Technical certifications in molding or mechanical systems
• Experience with process documentation and optimization
• Familiarity with 6S and lean manufacturing principles
These jobs might be a good fit