Responsible for providing technical support to our manufacturing floor through a variety of functions including mold set-up/removal, machine start-up, process parameter establishment, and process troubleshooting. Safely remove and install plastic injection molds of varying sizes and complexities, including molds utilizing hydraulic cores. Consistently produce good parts to time standards using both established processes and by establishing process parameters when necessary. Start machines at the beginning of each production day ensuring parts are of good quality. Inspect part quality of ongoing jobs and adjust processes to address common part defects such as splay, flash, shorting, jetting, sink, etc. Read and follow work order instructions and make suggestions for work order edits to improve procedures. Accurately calculate and record cycle times, shot weights, setup and start-up times, and start-up scrap. Safely shut down jobs in preparation for mold changeovers. Operate machines to cover break/lunches for other team members as needed.
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Benefits
- Health Dental Vision Available after 60 days
- Paid vacation
- 401(k) plan
Qualifications
- 18+ years old
- High school diploma
- Can lift 50+ lbs
- Must pass drug screen (cannabis included)
- At least 1 year of experience in critical injection molding process parameters (pressure, speed, heat, time, etc.)
- General knowledge of plastic injection molding machines and related equipment such as robots, die heaters, hot tip controllers, dryers, and hoppers
- Experience working with hydraulic systems
- Experience processing a wide variety of thermoplastic materials
- Ability to provide training in safe machine operation
About RAM Mounts
National Products Inc., manufacturer of RAM Mounts, IntelliSkin, and GDS Technology, was founded in a garage in 1992. What once was a one-man operation has grown into the leading manufacturer of device and equipment mounting solutions. With more than 300 employees in accounting, customer support, engineering, IT, marketing, operations, sales and more, they’ve long outgrown the garage – but the entrepreneurial and startup spirit remains.