• Troubleshoot problems with injection molds.
• Repair, fix and implement engineering changes of molds.
• Develop and implement corrective and preventative actions.
• Make fixture details.
• Communicate with outside vendors when outsourcing.
• Work with various departments to implement customer concerns.
• Ensure the effective implementation of TS 16949 standards.
• Ensure safety and housekeeping standards are maintained.
• Follow the safety rules, report safety problems and all injuries, regardless of severity.
• Ensure plant safety and 5S housekeeping standards are maintained.
• Use analytical problem solving.
• Understand injection molding processes, molded part feasibility and tool build/design.
• Experience with injection molding equipment, robotics, and auxiliary equipment.
• Proven mechanical aptitude for problem solving.
• Experience with various injection molding tool technologies (e.g. RPT, Aluminum, P-20, mold max, cooling and turbulent flow, tool shot, mold behind, in-mold formed laminates).
High School Graduate or Equivalent
Area of Study: 2-year apprentice program at CommunityCollege helpful.
*Equivalent work experience may also be considered for certain positions.
• 1-3 years or more experience in injection molding tool and process; 1-3 Minimum Years of Experience within the automotive industry.