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Day Shift Compression Molding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Trimmer

Rancho Cucamonga, CA · On-site

$20.50/hr

Experience with injection or compression molding preferred * Ability to stand for full shift * Strong attention to detail and organization * Must pass drug test & background check Benefits * Weekly ...

Mold Changer

Sparta, TN · On-site

$14.75 - $17.50/hr

Location Address: 600 Vista Drive, Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Work Shift: 8hr-1st Shift 7a-3:30p ... May also be designated according to type of machine set up as Compression-Molding-Machine Setter ...

Mold Changer

Sparta, TN · On-site

$14.75 - $17.50/hr

Location Address: 600 Vista Drive, Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Work Shift: 8hr-1st Shift 7a-3:30p ... May also be designated according to type of machine set up as Compression-Molding-Machine Setter ...

Shift Lead/ Supervisor SUMMARY: A Compression Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing ... molding is beneficial. Must have excellent attendance. Must have proven ability to operate all ...

Maintenance

Champaign, IL · On-site

$1.5K/wk

Shift: 12-hour night shift, 5:45 PM - 6:00 AM * Schedule: 2-2-3 rotation with every other weekend ... Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair injection molding and compression molding machinery * Maintain ...

Shift Lead/ Supervisor SUMMARY: A Compression Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing ... molding is beneficial. Must have excellent attendance. Must have proven ability to operate all ...

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How much do day shift compression molding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for day shift compression molding in the United States is $17.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Is injection molding a good job?

Day shift compression molding involves operating machinery to shape plastics, requiring attention to safety protocols and technical skills. It can offer stable employment with opportunities for skill development, but the work may involve repetitive tasks and exposure to noise or fumes. Overall, it can be a good job for those interested in manufacturing and industrial processes.

What qualifications do you need for injection molding?

For a Day Shift Compression Molding position, qualifications typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, experience with plastic molding processes, and familiarity with machinery and safety protocols. Skills in machine operation, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a team are also important; certifications in manufacturing or safety may be beneficial.

What is the difference between Day Shift Compression Molding vs Day Shift Injection Molding?

AspectDay Shift Compression MoldingDay Shift Injection Molding
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in compression molding techniquesHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in injection molding processes
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plant, often with heavy machinery and moldsManufacturing plant, with injection molding machines and automated systems
Industry UsagePlastic, rubber, and composite parts manufacturingPlastic parts manufacturing, especially for consumer products and automotive parts

Both roles involve working with molds in a manufacturing setting, but compression molding focuses on applying pressure to shape materials in a mold, while injection molding involves injecting molten material into a mold. The skills and environment are similar, making them common comparison points for job seekers in plastics manufacturing.

What is a rotational molding job description?

A rotational molding job involves operating and maintaining equipment used to produce hollow plastic products through a process where plastic resin is heated in a mold that is rotated on multiple axes. Workers typically set up molds, monitor temperature and rotation speed, and inspect finished parts for quality. Knowledge of plastic materials, safety procedures, and sometimes the use of hand tools or automation systems is essential.

How much do injection molders make?

Injection molders, including those working in compression molding roles, typically earn between $30,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and skill level. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced operators with certifications can earn higher wages. Compensation often includes benefits such as health insurance and overtime pay.
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Senior Specialist, Manufacturing Engineer (Compression Molding)

L3HHCM20

Huntsville, AL

$86K - $118K/yr

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Sr. Specialist, Manufacturing Engineer (Compression Molding)  

Job Code: 39761

Job Location: Huntsville, AL- AMF South

Job Schedule: 4/10: Employees work 10 hour days, 4 days a week

Job Description:

The Aerojet Rocketdyne Segment of L3Harris is seeking an expert-level Sr. Specialist, Manufacturing Engineer (Compression Molding) to work at our new state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing Facility (AMF) in Huntsville, AL, which will be our inert manufacturing facility for fabrication and assembly of composite rocket motor hardware.

The Sr. Specialist, Manufacturing Engineer (Compression Molding) is a subject matter expert with comprehensive knowledge of job area and in-depth knowledge of project management. They manage large, complex project initiatives of substantial importance to the organization with minimal oversight or direction. They communicate within and outside of the organization to explain and influence changes to practices, processes and approaches. They make significant improvements in processes, systems, or products. They provide input into new products/processes and implements operational plans that have measurable impact on business or functional results.

This is a dynamic team that requires motivated, self-starting individuals with hands-on experience. Manufacturing Engineers lead process management activities and create associated documentation for their assigned processes. They must be able to follow company procedures and requirements for the manufacture of advanced, man-rated, and high value aerospace hardware.

Essential Functions:

  • Provide expert-level knowledge in compression molding operations using a variety of materials (rubber, pre-preg carbon cloth, chopped fiber broadgoods, etc.)
  • Lead equipment requirements specification writing and equipment qualification efforts
  • Lead investigations into nonconforming hardware and implement corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.
  • Manage large, complex project initiatives of strategic importance to the organization.
  • Develop or champion new systems, concepts, or technologies
  • Mentor junior level engineers.
  • Plan, develop, initiate and maintain processes for the fabrication of advanced composite parts. 
  • Create detailed work instructions, procedures, PFMEAs, and JSAs that meet design, process, quality, safety, and environmental requirements.
  • Analyze engineering drawings and specifications in support of developing robust and advanced part and tooling designs.
  • Travel: 5% travel may be required to support suppliers or other manufacturing sites, however, at times of high demand, more travel may be necessary.
  • Occasional off-shift and weekend work required to support manufacturing schedules.
  • Ability to obtain a US Secret Security Clearance.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree and minimum 6 years of prior manufacturing engineering experience. Graduate Degree and a minimum of 4 years of prior manufacturing engineering experience. In lieu of a degree, minimum of 10 years of prior manufacturing engineering experience.
  • 4+ years experience in compression molding with carbon fenolic broadgoods, rubber, or other similar materials.

 

Preferred Additional Skills:

  • Extensive demonstrated experience with compression molding is strongly desired.
  • Experience operating and programming hydraulic presses (up acting, down acting, shuttle presses, and/or vacuum presses) is strongly desired.
  • Surface preparation for primary substrates to bond rubber or composite is strongly desired.
  • Knowledge of composite materials, including the behavior of different fibers (carbon, glass, aramid) and resin systems is strongly desired.
  • Programming and operation of composite cure ovens is strongly desired.
  • Hand layup and cure of insulation, composite and/or other materials is strongly desired.
  • Experience with operation of robots, presses, ovens, winders, CNC machines, cutting tables and/or autoclaves is strongly desired.
  • Strong GD&T background supporting part validation is desired.
  • CAD modeling experience is desired.
  • Strong cross-functional communication skills are required.
  • Strong problem-solving skills are required.
  • Adaptable to a changing work environment.

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