The Mold Setter performs all the mold set-up functions for production’s needs within the department. This would include but not be limited to setting molds in injection plastic machines with all related connections and hook-ups, processing set-ups, testing dials, and controls, performing general service duties, and custodial/clean-up on equipment and for the department as necessary. Troubleshoots problems with mold operations perform minor mold maintenance/repair, assists foreman with the machine and equipment-related problems.
This position is for second shift (3:15 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.)
Key competencies include:
Shift Foreman
Education: High school education or higher
Knowledge: An ability to read and write. Must be able to follow verbal as well as written instructions and measure accurately.
Experience: At least 2 years experience in the set-up of molds on plastic injection machines or experience equivalent and driving a tow motor. Must have a current valid Driver’s License. The processing operation of molding equipment and robots.
Independent Judgment: Moderate. Performs duties with moderate supervision, makes some independent judgments when setting/removing molds. Also, utilizes independent judgments when assisting shift foreman or filling in for shift foreman, taking inventory.
Quality: Follow regulatory, company, and departmental procedures implicitly. In the execution of their job functions, Mold Setter personnel must focus on the quality aspect of their activities. Each assigned activity has at least an indirect if not direct impact on the profitability of the department. Doing the job right the first time and in a timely manner is important to meeting management expectations.
Physical Exertion: Routinely lifts 25-75 lbs. Requires lifting of heavy items; job requires being on feet most of the shift, bends, twists, stoops, walks, lifts and extensively uses hands, wrists and shoulders, legs, waist, and back, uses hand/eye coordination to set/move mold, drive tow motor and fill hoppers; has to work with and around heat and dust; must be able to climb and work comfortably at heights, in tight places and uncomfortable positions. Must be able to exert enough pressure to securely tighten mold bolts, connections, and hook-ups.
Tools: Ratchets, knives, screwdriver, hammer, wrenches, pry bars, molds cans/drums, mixing tumblers, parts scale, staple machine, mills, bolts, clippers, pliers, sanders, funnels, channel locks, overhead crane, markers, pencils, conveyor ramps, automatic floor sweepers, brushes, vacuum loaders, tow motors, tape machines, band machines, truck docks, tags, locks, absorbents, rags, gloves, dust masks, glasses/goggles, and ladders.
Hourly bargaining unit non-exempt. This is an “at-will” position. This position is for second shift (3:15 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.)
Interested individuals should fill out our online application.
Ferriot, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Rev. 11/14/2018