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O Husky injection molding machines consisting of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical. 4 years of experience in one of the following fields: blow molding, injection molding.
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High school degree required (Associate’s Degree in a Technical field or Technical Certification preferred) with a minimum 3 years of experience working with injection molding, electrical/electronics, hydraulic/pneumatics and mechanical machine subsystems; or successful completion of the Crayola Skilled Trades Mold Technician Apprenticeship Program.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of mold making, production, setup and plastic injection molding. This role will be based out of our Injection Molding plant located in Pineville, NC. Knowledge of all machine functions in the molding shop.
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O Blow molding, inclusive of PET processing, machine set-up, mold changes, and quality. 4 years of experience in an electro-mechanical role with Krones, Husky, Sidel, or other. o Common OEM's for production equipment: Krones, Sidel, KHS, Sacmi, Tech Long.
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Plastics experience such as: plastic bottle blow molding, plastic component injection molding, liquid silicone molding, or film/tubing extrusion is a plus. This facility produces several major product lines with a diverse array of automated manufacturing technologies ranging from bottle solution filling, injection molding, tubing extrusion, and device assembly.
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Plastics experience such as: plastic bottle blow molding, plastic component injection molding, liquid silicone molding is preferred. Provide technical support/troubleshooting to injection molding operations.
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2-4 years of experience in manufacturing with plastic injection molding, preferred. Senior Tool Room Technician - Draftsman/Mold Repair/Machinist. 2-4 years of experience in manufacturing with plastic injection molding, preferred.
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Perform process set up and establish set up sheets of injection stretch blow molding machines to improve machine efficiency and reduce scrap in an accurate and timely manner. Operate and maintain/assist with maintaining a group of plastic blow molding/injection machines and auxiliary equipment at identified optimal performance, including mold insert and color changes, producing containers in a safe and high quality method while minimizing and reducing scrap.
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Familiarity with modern manufacturing techniques such as CNC machining, laser cutting, CNC bending, welding, injection molding, 3d printing, etc. (CNC machining, laser cutting, CNC bending, welding, injection molding, 3d printing, etc.
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Currently, Our client is looking for an experienced Machinist supporting assembly high tolerance molding operations (local to Melville, NY) proficient in manual milling, manual lathe, surface grinding, and CNC milling programming and setup.
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O Auxiliary systems including resin handling/blending, resin drying, dehumidification, vision. o Labeling technology, roll-fed and/or cut and stack, machine set-up, hot melt gluing systems, working knowledge of all operating systems in the plant including but not limited to Allen Bradley (AB.
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As an Injection Molding Process Engineer, you will have the opportunity to contribute significantly to part and tool design, shape new product launch processes, and drive continuous improvement through scientific injection molding principles.
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Rapid prototyping, CNC, sheet metal design, plastics molding. We're backed by the world's most prestigious investors as well as AI and robotics legends like Marc Raibert (Founder of Boston Dynamics), Fei-Fei Li (Chief Scientist of AI at Google, Director of Stanford's AI lab), and Sebastian Thrun (Founder of Google X, Waymo, Kitty Hawk, and Udacity.
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Experience with appropriate manufacturing processes e.g. weld, paint, assembly, extrusion, injection molding, metal fab. At Ditch Witch in Perry, Oklahoma we pride ourselves on being the leading manufacturer in the underground pipe and cable market.
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Process Engineering experience working in high-volume plastic injection molding. Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for injection molding systems. Document all injection molding system set-up requirements in Process Information Books and one-point lessons.
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