Moulding Supervisor

Wrexham
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Injection Moulding Supervisor
Location: Wrexham
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time (Rotating Days and Nights)

Days: Monday – Wednesday: 7:00 – 19:00; Thursday: 7:00 – 17:30
Nights: Monday – Wednesday: 19:00 – 7:0 Salary: Competitive, based on experience and competencies + 20% Shift Allowance

Are you an experienced Injection Moulding Setter with leadership experience and looking for a new opportunity in plastics manufacturing? We are seeking a skilled professional to join a dynamic team, operating injection moulding machines from 10 to 650 tonne.

THE ROLE
As an Injection Moulding Setter / Technician, your main duties will include:

Setting and optimising injection moulding machines (10-650 tonne) for efficient production
Conducting mould tool trials and process optimisation to improve quality and cycle times
Performing first-line maintenance on moulding machines, ancillary equipment, and tooling
Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives, including 6S, CIT, and Six Sigma projects
Carrying out quality checks to ensure parts meet strict customer specifications
Adhering to all Health & Safety regulations and guidelines
Meeting production schedules and achieving OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) targets
Training and developing shift staff to maintain high standards
Ensuring that the team work together, unified and effectively
Ensuring all moulding procedures and systems are followed during shifts YOU

Experience operating plastic processing machinery and injection moulding machines
Knowledge of engineering polymers
Programming of CNC 3-axis machines and pick-and-place robots (desirable)
Computer literacy, including basic proficiency in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
NVQ Level 3 in Polymer Processing, PTL Level 3, or equivalent (desirable)
HNC or higher in an engineering discipline (desirable)
Proven communication and leadership skills
Strong problem-solving abilities and effective troubleshooting
Experience working shift patterns In return, we offer a competitive salary tailored to your experience, plus shift allowance (20%), ongoing training, and opportunities for career progression in a supportive manufacturing environment.
If you have skills in injection moulding setting or plastics production, apply today

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