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Communicates with the Shift Supervisor pending mold changes during their shift. Performs continuous housekeeping activities for mold setting and removal so that the work environment is kept in good condition.
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Monitor Mold change times, daily checklist, job set-up sheet etc., against standards and objectives. Perform mold Changes, Material Changes, Work cell Changes to achieve performance expectations and requirements.
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Experience as a molding technician and/or mold setter is preferred. The Injection Mold Technician (Mold Tech) position reports directly to the 3rd shift Supervisor and must work in coordination with co-workers to be effective.
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You Will: Setup, operate and run hunter mold making machine and core setter Clean and inspect pattern plates according to standard manufacturing procedures Change pattern plates as orders change Insure that correct manufacturing process is followed Inspect for visual defects Report mechanical malfunctions to maintenance and/or the supervisor Other duties as may be assigned.
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Equipment problems, be able to repair the following: core top changes, Core pull switches and sensors, O-rings on tooling, mold tips, air valves on Husky for SSB, Fuses on mold temperature controllers, Hydraulic cylinders on molds, Hydraulic hoses from mold to machine inspection and replacement, water hoses from mold machine to inspection and replacement.
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Complete Paulson Mold Setter courses 1-6 or the equivalent online training offered at the time. Complete Paulson Mold Setter courses 1-6 or the equivalent online training offered at the time.
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The Tool Technician/Mold Setter will need to perform both scheduled and unscheduled tooling changes on machines within each facility. Responsibilities The Tool Technician/Mold Setter will need to perform both scheduled and unscheduled tooling changes on machines within each facility.
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We are an EEO employerQualificationsExperience: mold setting: 2 years(Required) Responsibilities Include: Preparing injection molding machines (IMM), auxiliary equipment and settingmolds into IMM (water, air or hydraulic lines.
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Set up and operate plastic injection molding machines to mold thermoplastic parts. The Injection Mold Technician is responsible for the set up and break down of Injection Molding and Auxiliary equipment.
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Pour/scoop mixture into setter tool mold to achieve a smooth minimal air contoured setter. Clean and lubricate setter tool molds before each use. Load and unload mullite setter beds.
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Reporting to the shift supervisor or Lead Process Technician, the Injection Mold Setter installs mold tools into Injection Molding Machines and prepares them to run. Provide and implement ideas to improve the efficiency of the mold setting process and reduce down time.
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Machine Operator, Quality inspector, assembler, assembly, production )You should be proficient in: Injection Molding ExperienceTool/Die/Mold Setup Experience Machines & technologies you'll use: Injection Molding Machine.
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Starts up sample mold runs and examine samples to ensure all requirements are in place. I am searching for an Injection Molding Mechanic for a company located in Buffalo NY. Please see the below details.
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A minimum of one (1) year of experience as an injection mold setter with a range of IMM manufacturer, tonnage, and controller types. Responsible for in-press preventive maintenance of molds, including dry ice pellet blasting and application of mold cleaner and mold release.
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