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5+ years experience in design and development of wax injection molding tools desired. We pride ourselves in showcasing an aerospace class foundry. Interface with engineering/toolroom to review all mold design concepts for tooling feasibility and production optimization.
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Must be able to learn how to be able to properly locate pattern and flask, set gaggers, tuck, and shovel molding sand into flask. Must have the ability to learn how to run the roll-a-draw to remove mold from pattern on figure 9 molding line.
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The Brass Foundry Manager will also develop staff for growth into future opportunities and oversee adherence to department budgets, including but not limited to, purchasing supplies, materials, and replacement parts while setting standards to ensure implementation and adherence to all health and safety procedures.
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Strong technical knowledge of foundry processes, including melting, molding, coremaking, and casting. Oversee all aspects of foundry operations, including melting, molding, pouring, and finishing processes.
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The Foundry Manager/Foreman is responsible for managing and supervising the operations of the foundry, overseeing the production of metal castings, and ensuring that all processes meet quality and safety standards.
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Oversee all aspects of foundry operations, including melting, molding, pouring, casting, cleaning, and finishing. In-depth knowledge of foundry processes, including melting, molding, pouring, and casting techniques.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Foundry Manager to oversee our foundry operations in Peoria, Illinois Metro area. The Foundry Manager will play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and effective operation of our foundry, driving productivity, quality, and safety standards while fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
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Automation/Controls Engineer - Dayton, OH Summary: Automation Controls Engineer, experience robotics design, foundry experience a plus. MANAGER PRODUCTION ENGINEERING - MOLDING VISA SPONSORSHIP: NO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: NO REMOTE: NO EXPERIENCE IN INJECTION MOLDING IS A MUST Are you an experienced operations manager with some injection mold experience.
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Jobs may include sand molding, melting & pouring, grinding, and material handling. We are a foundry looking for production team members for multiple positions and shifts. CA Lawton in Minster Ohio Foundry Production Team Associate Opportunities.
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We are a foundry looking for production team leads for our growing organization. No foundry experience necessary! Free training to upgrade your skills, including a tuition reimbursement program.
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Direct team members engaged in maintenance activities related to the foundry such as repairing furnaces, conveyor systems, and molding equipment. Directs and coordinates activities of employees engaged in repair, maintenance, and installation of machines and equipment, and in the maintenance of buildings, grounds, and utility systems of the Foundry, or other departments by performing the following duties through assigned personnel.
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In addition to equipment, the digital solutions we have unlock the data in your foundry, to enable you to perform to the best of your ability. From melting, dosing and molding through to surface preparation, we provide the solutions to solve your challenges.
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5+ years of foundry related experience in any of the following: Melt, pouring and Air set molding. Thorough understanding of Melt, poring and Air set molding or Investment lost wax preferred.
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Injection molding experience is nice to have. Work Site Description: Aluminum Foundry - Fast Paced Production Department. The main function of a production supervisor is to supervise and coordinate the activities of production and leading a team of UAW hourly workers.
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Our products are manufactured for the Ceramics, Metallurgy, Foundry, Chemical, Petrochemical, Power Generation, Waste Processing and Glass Making Industries. Hydraulic Molder: Applies a variety of methods, procedures and techniques to mold products using hydraulic, robotic and/or manual presses or molding equipment to compact mix to shape product.
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