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Polish, grind, assembly, mold repair, mold maker, Tool and die, Mold, Lathe, Blueprint, Troubleshooting, Injection mold, Tooling, Repair, Injection moulding. Mold Makers will be assembling molds and tooling up to spec before sent to customer.
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State/Federal approved Mold Maker or Tool & Die Journeyman's Card is an asset. We currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Mold Maker ! Intermediate to advanced knowledge of mold making, production, setup and plastic injection molding.
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This role will be based out of our new Injection Molding plant located in Pineville, NC. This position reports into Mold Tooling Supervisor. Manufacture new mold components and complete repairs and modifications to existing molds and tooling.
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The Tool Maker is responsible for injection mold maintenance, repair and mechanical function. Journeyman Mold Maker certification or equivalent experience. Minimum 5 years injection mold build / mold repair experience, automotive knowledge helpful.
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The Mold Maker does lay outs, machines, fits, assembles, and finishes metal parts to make and repair metal molds for injection of plastic products, analyzing specifications, and applying knowledge of mold design and construction.
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An innovative mold tool maker that can design complex molds using “out of the box” thinking to develop solutions for challenging injection molding projects. Mold Maker Requirements: A high school diploma or GED An associate's degree in tool making or a related field may be advantageous.
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We are currently looking for a skilled trades Tool & Die Maker for our Warren, Ohio Manufacturing Operations. State approved apprentice certificate and required documentation to support 8 years or 16,000 hours working as a tool & die maker.
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The Toolmaker / Mold Maker position is an important role on the Silgan Dispensing team and is a great opportunity for those looking to advance their skills. Toolmaker / Mold Maker.
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Must be a Journeyman Mold Maker. Journey Mold Maker. Use manual lathe and milling machines when required for repairing mold equipment. Run surface grinder when reducing mold equipment.
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We are currently looking to grow our mold making capacity and are looking for an experienced Tool and Die Maker for our factory in Lewiston, ID. You'll work alongside other Tool and Die Makers and engineers to support our tool and die needs, building, maintaining, and modifying molds using a wide variety of specialized CNC equipment and mold making processes.
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Tool & Die Maker - Top in class Industry Leader Mold Maker! Over the years our reputation for providing our people with the very best has caught the eye of some reputable clients in varying industries who have chosen to use us as their primary mold making company.
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Additionally, the Tooling Manager provides supervision for the Mold Technician. Completed tool and die maker apprenticeship or equivalent experience. Assign work, set goals, and monitor progress of mold technicians.
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Journeyman Mold Maker. Tool & Die Maker / Moldmaker responsibilities will include the construction and repair of wax injection molds, manufacturing fixtures, and inspection gauges.
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The Tooling Manager is responsible for managing predictive maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repairs for all tooling, fixtures, and specialized equipment essential for meeting and sustaining customer specifications and ensuring cost efficiency.
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Mid Entry Level CNC Programmer - Mold Maker Needed for a Arlington/Gallaway injection mold facility. Federal/State Certification as a Tool & Die Maker preferred. 3 years of industry relevant experience minimum Description/Job Summary Performs various mold maintenance and repair activities and continuous improvements related to the maintenance and repair of injection molds, jigs, fixtures, and related ancillary equipment.
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