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Applies tool-making skills to machine and assemble mold repair, mold build, and fixture/component projects. Troubleshoots and diagnoses problems related to die cast machine and/or injection mold cycling, tool function in the machine.
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Oversees new injection mold preparation, EOA or foam fixture, rotational mold, and/or secondary tooling construction. College or Certificate of Merit Courses related to Machining, Mechanics, Mold Repair/Maintenance, Mold Making, Injection Mold Processing.
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Encases molded laminate in bagging material and bleeder cloth, attached vacuum bagging apparatus, such as thermo-couples, probes, and vacuum connections, to mold or bonding fixture, and exhausts air from vacuum bag to seal laminate for curing.
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Troubleshoots injection molding machine issues, secondary fixture issues, and processing, robotics or tool issues. Performs start-up/shut down and mold changes within assigned injection molding press and all other related equipment according to procedure and production schedules.
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Injection mold cycling, tool function in the machine. Ability to perform repetitive pushing and sliding of mold plates and mold inserts. Working knowledge of MASTERCAM and PTC Creo and/or SolidWorks software to create, modify, and develop machine tool cutter paths from simple to moderately complex solid models.
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Reporting directly to the Superintendent of Tooling/CNC Machining, the position requires extensive expertise in injection mold repairs, machining fixture repairs, and preventative maintenance for various molds and fixturing.
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OMP offers manufacturing solutions including: DFM, tool and fixture design, tool life cycle management, insert/over molding capabilities along with many secondary operations such as light assembly, painting and decorating solutions including hydrographic processing, ESD shielding, clear coating, kitting, packaging and VMI/KanBan services.
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Applies layers of impregnated cloth or prepreg onto mold or fixture in predetermined ply sequence, and presses cloth to fit contours of mold, smooth surface, and remove air pockets and excess resin, using squeegee, scraper, spatula or roller.
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To handle automation design and layout, mold design, fixture design, and debugging. In charge of product DFM, mold design, fixture design, and automation review. To check mold design and debugging drawing to ensure design drawing quality.
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Be aware of utility meter cut-offs, apartment and fixture cut-offs and sewer cleanouts. Experience in mold/water remediation, plumbing and appliance repairs. Diagnose and/or perform maintenance/repair (as applicable to achieved certification level) to include A/C and heating, electrical and plumbing systems, stairs, gates, fences, patios, railings, tile, carpet, flooring, fireplaces, ceiling fans, appliances, shutters, doors, cabinets, windows, walls and ceilings, pool area and other equipment as required.
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Identify all utility meter cut-offs, apartment and fixture cut-offs, sewer clean-outs and prepare maps indicating the same. This includes MSDS sheets, HAZCOM recordkeeping, Lead Based Paint, Mold & Mildew, Pool log, Refrigerant log, EPA regulations, and OSHA requirements.
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Create Fixture specs for parts produced by tooling. By utilizing 3D/2D and visual inspection data, the NM Q Engineer will collect and analyze data, develop countermeasures, and oversee and/or lead the Q data process to meet the die/mold requirement to achieve and/or exceed production KPI targets for long-term stability.
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This includes condition of pool gates, fencing, lighting, trip hazards, etc. Complete punch list items on new units delivered from construction or after a resident vacancy. Our property management company is consistently recognized for its industry-leading Online Reputation Assessment power ranking by J Turner Research.
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Assemble pattern using monarch table and fixture. Assemble wax pattern and gating to form mold configuration according to PEI directions. It is the policy of CPP Corporation to cooperate to the fullest extent with the applicable regulations of the Civil Rights Act and any legislation on Equal Employment Opportunity.
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Experience with tool/fixture/mold design, maintenance, repair. Experience with tool/fixture/mold design, maintenance, repair. Knowledge of CAD Modeling (2D, 3D) CNC programming and operator experience using G and M codes.
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