Molding Technician - A Shift Transportation & Warehousing - Columbus, NE at Geebo

Molding Technician - A Shift

Job Description Summary
Job Description
Job Group: JG1
Operate and monitor the performance of a group of injection molding machines in accordance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and production and quality standards. Monitors and records machine processes, visually inspects product, prepares product for release, and maintains and controls all quality equipment. Ensures compliance with BD quality systems, policies, procedures and practices and all local, state, federal and BD safety regulations, policies and procedures. Regular, punctual attendance is an essential job function. Ability to read, write and converse in English.
Responsibilities:
Setup and troubleshooting of injection molding processes using systematic methodologies and standard operating procedures. Perform preventative maintenance on molding equipment. Work with Mold Repair to maintain production efficiencies. Perform changeovers and work with Inspectors for first piece approvals Document all press activity as required. Perform general housekeeping around the press and maintain safe work environment. All other duties as may be assigned.
Deliverables:
Ensure quality molding output by setting up, troubleshooting and maintaining molding equipment.
Minimum Education: High School Diploma/GED
Additional Requirements:
Molding experience/scientific molding techniques preferred.
3-5 years technical manufacturing experience required
Mechanical aptitude
Experience with Microsoft Office.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities (KSA's):
Computer Skills: basic
Communication Skills: basic
Mechanical Aptitude: basic
Technical Manufacturing
Experience: proficient
Primary Work LocationUSA NE - Columbus (East)
Additional Locations
Work Shift
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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