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Experience in the rubber, plastics, LIM, LSR, elastomers, injection molding, polymers,thermoplastics or polyolefins would be a big plus. Experience in the rubber, plastics, LIM, LSR, elastomers, injection molding, polymers,thermoplastics or polyolefins would be a big plus.
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Experience with rubber molding parts and production, plastic injection molding, and seal design/application/production. Experience with rubber molding parts and production, plastic injection molding, and seal design/application/production.
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What You’ll Do: At this Prospira facility in Upper Sandusky, OH, you will be a part of a team that meets the production needs by: Molding product pieces and removing access rubber with a grinderCleaning of workstations and ensuring supplies are properly stockedOther duties as assigned by Production Supervisor/Team Leader What’s in it for You.
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Quality or process engineering experience for one or more of the following manufacturing processes: Metal forming/machining, Plastic / rubber injection molding, assembly, semiconductor (wafer, assembly and/or test.
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Experience with Plastic or Rubber Injection Molding and extrusion, Laser Engraving, Assembly, Finishing, Machining. Experience with Plastic or Rubber Injection Molding and extrusion, Laser Engraving, Assembly, Finishing, Machining.
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Process Development and Optimization: Lead the development and optimization of rubber manufacturing processes, including compounding, mixing, molding, and finishing, ensuring adherence to quality standards and efficiency targets.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSUMMARYThe rubber splice press operator will ensure machinery is operating to optimal standards ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESResponsible for running multiple splice presses during a work period.
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Produce parts, components and final assemblies using composite fabrication, compression molding, metal fabrication, modification, checkout, re-work, quality testing, and assembly utilizing detailed work instructions, schematics, diagrams, layouts or manufacturing test development or diagnostic equipment.
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Compression and transfer molding, hand lay-up, rubber-to-metal bonding, composite-to-metal bonding, vacuum bag autoclave curing, pressure bag bonding, testing/inspection of compound and finished parts.
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Operates a series of electric/hydraulic presses in various molding operations consisting of long or short production runs of products made of various rubber compounds or a combination of rubber, spring, fabric and/or metal blanks.
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Use various types of compression molding processes which include Drop Jig, Slide Jig, and ID/OD Jig loading in addition to the hand loading of preforms to the mold cavities. - Ensure correct preps of rubber have been brought to the press and that they haven't expired.
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Carpentry : maintain/repair/replace cabinetry, doors, molding, framing, flooring, tile. Building Envelope : maintain/repair/replace roofs (rubber & shingle), gutters and drainage systems, soffits, fascia, windows, doors, cladding.
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This position has responsibility for a variety of manufacturing tasks such as assembly of product components, soldering of connectors, rubber transfer press molding, glass to metal sealing, chemical cleaning, polyurethane molding and more.
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Company is seeking a Press Operator who will be responsible to operate continuous operations of molding machines/presses, vertical or horizontal, to produce products that meet requirements and/or specifications.
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Addendum: Specifics for Area Worked Operate multiple injection molding machines, remove molded gaskets from the tool cavity, and trim excess rubber from the gasket. Through our four business groups, Motorparts, Ride Performance, Clean Air and Powertrain, Tenneco is driving advancements in global mobility by delivering technology solutions for diversified global markets, including light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway, industrial, motorsport and the aftermarket.
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