Process Technician - Injection Molding Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Process Technician - Injection Molding

Process Technician- Injection Molding

Basic Function:
Performs process engineering on the molding process, primarily through the set-up, adjustment and operation of all injection molding machines.

Responsibilities:
Input and extract data as necessary.
Must be able to develop of thorough understanding of molding, and machine processing.
Will be responsible for troubleshooting the process when problems are encountered, must be able to carefully document and justify all adjustments made, and be able to clearly communicate troubleshooting logic to appropriate personnel.
Must be able to analyze statistical data from the process and make necessary adjustments
Assist in performing designed experiments in this process.
Assist Operations Manager in whatever means necessary to maintain effective productivity of the molding department.
Performs tasks in compliance with all company safety policies and procedures, and all applicable codes and standard practices.
Maintains clean and safe work environment.
Performs other duties as necessary to ensure efficient team functioning.
Ensures compliance with, and continuous improvement in all applicable quality and environmental objectives, goals, accountabilities, policies and responsibilities as outlined in the Quality Management System (QMS) and Environmental Management System (EMS) program.

Experience:
Five years experience of processing injection molding machines.

Education/Training:
High School Diploma or equivalent
Knowledgeable/skilled in all areas of the molding process.
Assist operators in all areas of process when needed.

Skills:
Oral Communication Skills
Written Communication Skills
Manual Dexterity
Mechanical Aptitude
Statistical Process Control
Problem Solving
Organization
Human Relation Skills
Computer Skills

Reports to: Process Engineering ManagerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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