Injection Moulding Technician

Kings Heath
3 days ago
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A leading manufacturer of plastic components, supplying a variety of industries, is looking for an experienced Injection Moulding Technician to join their growing team.

Based in a modern, well-equipped, and clean facility, you will work alongside an established team and play a key role in maintaining consistent, high-quality production.

Up to £40,000, Monday -Friday

As an Injection Moulding Technician, your duties will include:

Ensure smooth running of the shift with minimal downtime

Carry out tool changes (typically 2 per shift, approx. 1 hour)

Troubleshoot and resolve processing and moulding issues

Conduct quality checks to uphold production standards

Perform TPM activities to reduce the risk of breakdowns

To be successful in the role of Injection Moulding Technician, the ideal candidate will:

Proven experience as an Injection Moulding Setter, Tool Setter, or Technician

Strong knowledge of a wide range of polymers

Skilled in tool changes and troubleshooting moulding/processing issues

Experience in carrying out TPM activities

With a healthy order book, long-standing customer partnerships, and ongoing investment, this business offers, job security and stability, opportunities for additional training, and career development prospects.

Apply today to take the next step in your career as an Injection Moulding Technician!

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