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Injection Molding Technician - Silicone Medical Device Manufacturing | Woodland, CA Full-Time | On-Site About the Role The Injection Molding Technician - Silicone is responsible for setting up ...

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Job Position Responsibilities: · Performing preventive maintenance on injection molding machines, including but not limited to greasing, oiling, and wiping down machines. · Inspecting and checking ...

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Injection Molding Mechanic

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$21.50 - $28.75/hr

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$20.75 - $28/hr

Injection Molding & IML Setup: * Help install and remove molds from injection molding machines * Set up in-mold label magazines and adjust robot label pickers * Load labels into IML stations and make ...

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Bellemont, AZ · On-site

$20.25 - $27.25/hr

Injection Molding Technician Location: IML Containers Arizona Inc. - Bellemont, AZ We are seeking a skilled Injection Molding Technician to join our team and play a vital role in the maintenance, and ...

Injection Molding Technician

Bastrop, TX · On-site

$22 - $29.25/hr

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Boss Pro Staffing is hiring for client in Springfield, MA a Injection Molding Operating Technician. Duties include * Set-up, operate and troubleshoot equipment to produce injection molded parts to ...

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How much do injection molding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for injection molding in the United States is $24.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Injection Molding Jobs?

Injecting molding is the process of filling molds of different shapes and sizes with heated materials, such as plastic or rubber, to make components or a finished product according to specifications for a wide variety of uses, from airplane and car parts to toys to medical devices. Some of the jobs available in injection molding include machine operator, fabricator, molding line assistant, technician, and molding line operator. Generally, these jobs are split between the workers who set up and calibrate injection molding machines and those who operate the machines. Most injection molding jobs are in factories or manufacturing facilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Injection Molding Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Injection Molding Technician, you need a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, mechanical aptitude, and basic math skills, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Familiarity with injection molding machines, quality control systems, and troubleshooting tools, as well as certifications like RJG or Paulson Training, is highly valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication set top performers apart in this role. These skills are crucial for maintaining product quality, minimizing downtime, and ensuring efficient, safe production operations.

What are some common challenges faced by injection molding technicians, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Injection molding technicians often encounter challenges such as material inconsistencies, machine malfunctions, and maintaining strict quality standards. Addressing these issues requires a strong understanding of machinery operation, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills. Collaborating closely with maintenance teams and quality control specialists helps resolve technical issues quickly and ensures production runs smoothly. Proactively performing regular equipment checks and staying updated on best practices can significantly minimize downtime and defects.

What is injection molding?

Injection molding is a manufacturing process used to produce parts by injecting molten material into a mold. It is commonly used with plastics but can also be used with metals and other materials. The process involves melting the material, injecting it into a mold cavity, and then cooling it to create a solid part. Injection molding is widely used for mass production of complex and precise components, offering high efficiency and repeatability.

What is the difference between Injection Molding vs Mold Technician?

AspectInjection MoldingMold Technician
Primary RoleDesign, operate, and optimize plastic injection molding machinesMaintain, repair, and troubleshoot molds and molding equipment
Skills & CertificationsKnowledge of plastics, machinery operation, safety protocolsMechanical skills, mold maintenance certifications, troubleshooting
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plants with injection molding machinesManufacturing facilities, mold shops, production lines
Industry UsagePlastic manufacturing, automotive, packagingPlastic parts production, mold maintenance services

Injection Molding and Mold Technician roles are closely related in the plastics industry. Injection Molding focuses on operating and optimizing molding machines, while Mold Technicians specialize in maintaining and repairing molds. Both roles require mechanical knowledge and work in manufacturing environments, often overlapping in skills and industry applications.

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Infographic showing various Injection Molding job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,874 per year, or $24.9 per hour.

Injection Molding Technician

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Woodland, CA • On-site

$30 - $36/hr

Full-time

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Injection Molding Technician – Silicone

Medical Device Manufacturing | Woodland, CA
Full-Time | On-Site

About the Role

The Injection Molding Technician – Silicone is responsible for setting up, operating, troubleshooting, and optimizing liquid silicone rubber (LSR) and/or silicone injection molding equipment in a regulated medical device manufacturing environment. This role is critical to ensuring high-quality molded components, minimizing downtime, and maintaining compliance with ISO 13485, GMP, and FDA quality standards.

Direct silicone injection molding experience is required. Candidates without silicone molding experience will not be considered.

ResponsibilitiesSilicone Processing & Machine Setup
  • Set up and start silicone injection molding machines, molds, and auxiliary equipment.
  • Perform mold changes and optimize silicone molding processes to meet production targets.
  • Adjust processing parameters including temperature, pressure, cure time, and cycle time.
  • Monitor silicone material behavior and flow characteristics to ensure product consistency.
  • Conduct first-piece inspections and verify dimensional conformance.
Troubleshooting & Optimization
  • Diagnose and resolve silicone molding defects such as short shots, flash, bubbles, knit lines, and dimensional instability.
  • Troubleshoot tooling, equipment, and material issues to minimize scrap and downtime.
  • Apply scientific molding principles to improve repeatability and reduce variability.
  • Support validation activities including IQ, OQ, and PQ when required.
Leadership & Operator Support
  • Train and mentor operators on silicone molding best practices and GMP compliance.
  • Provide technical guidance during changeovers and production runs.
  • Monitor operator performance and reinforce quality and safety standards.
Quality & Compliance
  • Maintain detailed production and process documentation.
  • Follow Good Manufacturing Practices and company safety procedures.
  • Collaborate with Engineering, Quality, and Maintenance teams to resolve process deviations.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and lean manufacturing efforts.
Required Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification preferred.
  • Minimum 5+ years of silicone injection molding experience required.
  • Strong experience with LSR or high-consistency rubber molding processes.
  • Experience performing mold setup, parameter optimization, and troubleshooting.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, process sheets, and quality specifications.
  • Experience using precision measuring tools such as calipers and micrometers.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work independently and lead technical troubleshooting efforts.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in medical device manufacturing or cleanroom environments.
  • Knowledge of ISO 13485 and FDA 21 CFR Part 820 regulations.
  • Experience with automation, robotics, and auxiliary silicone molding equipment.
  • Knowledge of SPC and process validation methodologies.
  • Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement experience.
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to stand, bend, and lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Comfortable working in a regulated manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to work overtime or alternate shifts as required.