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IQMS, ERP, everything tracking is Smartsheet, plastics tooling, have to be great with the customer (may host on-site), time management skills, 25-40 parts on a project. · Supervise Engineering and Tooling teams, including evaluations, conflict resolution, decision making, escalation processes, and more.
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Position Summary:As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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Experienced with control procedures, such as the Change Management System, Nonconformance Reports, Engineering Specifications, Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA), and Work Instructions and proficient with Statistical Process Control concepts, process development, CNC programming terminology, and tooling design concepts.
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Installs tooling and performs set-ups, as well as corrective and preventative maintenance on thermoforming machines and auxiliary equipment, such as grinders, vacuum pumps, motors, gear boxes, and hoists.
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Develop and implement process improvements for molding, tooling, printing and all other manufacturing operations. To ensure that all customer requirements are met with regard to manufacturing, quality and delivery for tooling (molding process parameters, molds, fixtures, gages.
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Familiarity with CAD/CAM software for tooling design and modification. Experience with stamping dies and press tooling. Fabricate and modify dies, molds, and tooling components according to engineering specifications and production requirements.
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This may include plating processes, corrective actions, new product launches, machine repairs, lean activities, designing tooling as required, etc. EHS waste disposal experience, chemical engineering experience and or plating experience preferred.
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Receives layout or makes general layout from detailed instructions supplied by Manager, or Tooling Engineer. Receives layout or makes general layout from detailed instructions supplied by Manager, or Tooling Engineer.
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Collaborates with Process Engineers to develop and facilitate improvement plans to reduce or eliminate tooling repair issues, machine repair issues, machine cleaning issues, scrap generation, etc.
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Read job order product specifications for dimensions, tolerances, and number of parts to be ground and tooling instructions, such as speeds, feed rates, holding fixtures, and grinding wheels to be used.
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Company Background: American Heat Treating, Inc. (AHT) located in Monroe, CT, was founded in 1981 to serve the saw bland and tooling businesses. Oil Shaker Furnace Operator 3rd Shirt - American Heat Treating, Inc.
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