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Carlson Tool & Manufacturing is seeking an experienced 1st Shift Tool Maker to build and service high performance tooling for the Plastic Injection Industry. Journeyman Tool & Die Maker.
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Overseeing, organizing, prioritizing and implementing multiple complicated plastic injection molding projects. Five or more years of plastic injection molding experience and five or more years of experience managing large, complex projects are both required.
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Five(+) years of experience in injection molding or die casting industry. We are an engineering house, a toolmaker, a blow molder, an injection molder, and a custom machine builder all under one company.
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QPS Employment Group is hiring for a Tool & Die Maker at a company in Fredonia, WI. If you're looking for a great company to learn and grow with, this is your opportunity. Position Title: Tool & Die Maker – 1st Shift.
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Based in Cedarburg, WI, our team will look to you to support the manufacturing of high-quality parts including engine components, mold tooling, complex mechanisms, enclosures and more by creating CNC Mill programs, identifying required tooling, and maintaining accurate inspection documentation.
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Kapco Inc. is looking for an experienced Tool & Die Maker to join one of our shifts at our Grafton, WI facility. Come Together at Kapco VideoTool and Die Maker - Grafton, WIIf you are driven to succeed with a passion for the professional growth and development of others, our employee-focused company may have the right opportunity for you.
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Plastic Injection Mold Project ManagerWe are seeking a skilled Manager of Plastic Injection Mold Projects with a solid background in plastic injection molding and project management.
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The position is required to manage existing accounts in the cutting tool, mold and die, punching, forming segments, die casting and plastic segments. Broad understanding of manufacturing processes from and users perspective - mold and die forming applications.
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Ability to withstand regular physical contact with dog and cat hair, mold, dust, mildew and cleaning solutions. Remember that employment laws and practices change over time and vary significantly from state to state, so you should consult an employment law attorney in your state to determine the appropriateness of practices, policies, and forms for your business.
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Working knowledge/exposure to food manufacturing equipment, such as filling machines, blow mold machines, air compressors, and conveyors. Working knowledge of ammonia refrigeration systems. Utilize the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) for optimal asset utilization through scheduled preventative maintenance.
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Tool and Die Maker kzz. Tool and Die Maker kzz. May act as Lead Person on any given tooling project, allocating work to tool room personnel specializing in various areas of machining and bench operations.
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Basic understanding of injection molding process, equipment, and materials. Basic understanding of injection molding process, equipment, and materials. Completion of a state indentured tool and die apprenticeship.
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Plastic injection mold tooling/Toolmaking experience a plus. Plastic injection mold tooling/Toolmaking experience a plus. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word and PowerPoint Exceptional time management, communication, and organizational skills General knowledge of best machining practices Positive attitude Self-Motivated team player Responsibilities: Read engineering drawings and use necessary measuring devices to produce or modify existing tooling, new tools, or old tools.
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Experience working with Plastic Injection Molding is preferred. Experience working with Plastic Injection Molding is preferred. Post-secondary education/training preferred. Also responsible for completion of scheduled work assignments, including, but not limited to production equipment, building systems, fabrication, calibrations, feeder design, PLC troubleshooting/programming, PM's, and new equipment installations.
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Assist with the completion of daily image maker, and planogram updates, including freight receival, stocking shelves, fronting and facing, cleaning, etc. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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