To thrive in an Armor Plastics role, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and experience with plastics manufacturing processes, preferably supported by a high school diploma, technical certification, or related factory experience. Familiarity with equipment such as injection molding machines, cutting tools, and quality control systems is often required, along with basic computer literacy. Teamwork, problem-solving, and a proactive work ethic are valuable soft skills for this position. These skills ensure safety, consistency in product quality, and efficient workflow in a manufacturing environment focused on producing high-performance plastic components.