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Production Manager Injection Molding Jobs in Alabama

Mold Tech

Helena, AL ยท On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Deliver production on time by fine tuning automation settings and restoring machines to standard ... Conduct pre-start safety checks on Tayu vertical injection molding cells: guards/interlocks, estops ...

Shift Supervisor

Troy, AL ยท On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Pretium Packaging, founded in 1992, is a leading supplier of injection-blow molded plastic ... Monitor production processes to identify and address any issues or bottlenecks that may arise.

Pretium Packaging, founded in 1992, is a leading supplier of injection-blow molded plastic ... Monitor production processes to identify and address any issues or bottlenecks that may arise.

May also cover ongoing facilities management (e.g. establishment of maintenance standards ... Develop, maintain and improve automation control systems integral to injection molding and assembly ...

Mold Maker

Madison, AL ยท On-site

$23 - $35/hr

Work with Tool Room Manager to ensure the quality new mold construction. * Assist in the manufacture and maintenance of injection molds. * Assist the Tool Room Manager in the preparation of tool ...

Shift Supervisor

Troy, AL ยท On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Pretium Packaging, founded in 1992, is a leading supplier of injection-blow molded plastic ... Monitor production processes to identify and address any issues or bottlenecks that may arise.

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Production Manager Injection Molding information

What is a production manager injection molding?

Production Managers in Injection Molding oversee the manufacturing process of plastic parts using injection molding machines. They are responsible for managing production schedules, ensuring product quality, optimizing efficiency, and leading teams of operators and technicians. Their role typically includes coordinating maintenance, troubleshooting production issues, and ensuring safety and compliance with industry standards. By managing resources and workflow, they help ensure that production targets and deadlines are met while maintaining high-quality output.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a production manager injection molding?

To thrive as a Production Manager in Injection Molding, you need expertise in manufacturing processes, quality control, and a degree in engineering or a related field, often coupled with significant industry experience. Familiarity with injection molding machinery, ERP/MRP systems, and certifications such as Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing are commonly required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing teams and resolving production issues. These competencies ensure efficient operations, consistent product quality, and the ability to meet production targets in a demanding manufacturing environment.

What are some common challenges faced by a production manager injection molding, and how can they be addressed?

Production Managers in injection molding often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent product quality, minimizing downtime due to machine maintenance or mold changes, and meeting tight production deadlines. Addressing these issues typically involves implementing preventative maintenance schedules, optimizing workflow processes, and fostering strong communication between operators, quality assurance, and engineering teams. Continuous training and leveraging data-driven production monitoring systems can also help quickly identify and resolve issues, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality output.

What is the difference between Production Manager Injection Molding vs Manufacturing Supervisor?

AspectProduction Manager Injection MoldingManufacturing Supervisor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in engineering or manufacturing, with experience in injection molding processesOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree, with relevant manufacturing experience
Work EnvironmentOversees injection molding facilities, managing production schedules and quality controlSupervises daily manufacturing operations on the shop floor across various departments
Industry UsageCommonly employed in plastics, automotive, and consumer goods manufacturing

The main difference is that the Production Manager Injection Molding focuses specifically on managing injection molding processes and teams, often requiring specialized technical knowledge. In contrast, the Manufacturing Supervisor oversees broader manufacturing operations, which may include multiple production lines and processes. Both roles require leadership skills, but the Production Manager injection Molding typically involves more technical expertise related to injection molding equipment and quality standards.

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Mold Tech

Graham Personnel Services

Helena, AL โ€ข On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Job Summary
Own safe start-up, setup/changeover, in-process control, and documentation for Tayu vertical injection-molding cells with integrated automation (Kawasaki 6-axis robots, vibratory bowl feeders and runs, camera vision system, table cutters, and washer capping stations) to produce insulator pins for handheld conducted energy devices. Deliver production on time by fine tuning automation settings and restoring machines to standard after faults. Maintain complete in-process quality and production records, conduct quality checks using calipers and microscopes, and update NetSuite software.
Duties & Responsibilities
Start-up and Shutdown

  1. Conduct pre-start safety checks on Tayu vertical injection molding cells: guards/interlocks, estops, light curtains, hot-oil lines, rotary table, and spill/leak conditions.
  2. Execute documented start-up: home Kawasaki 6-axis robot, stabilize Temperature Control Unit (TCU) at 320°F / 160°C for 20 minutes; warm barrel heats to 698°F / 370°C for 20 minutes; turn on manifold for hot tip controllers at 395° / 202° C.
  3. Follow Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) and documented shutdown for press, robot, capper, and TCU.
Setup & Changeover
  1. Stage molds for MPJ 1097 and MPJ 1238 parts, End of Arm Tooling (EOAT), raw material (shells, pins, resin), inspection microscopes and caliper; confirm Matsui dryer settings and parameters.
  2. Install molds, verify clamp plate alignment and platen cleanliness; torque clamps to specification and record values.
  3. Connect TCU supply/return; leak-check; confirm temperature stability.
  4. Pull parts at machine startup or at shift change for Critical to Quality (CTQ) checks. For part MPJ 1097, pull 16 parts representing 1 part from each cavity from each side of the mold, and for part MPJ 1238, pull 32 parts representing 2 parts from each cavity from each side of the mold. Deliver the parts to the Quality Technician.
Process Control and Optimization
  1. Control temperature/pressure/velocity windows; monitor cushion, fill time, transfer position, pack pressure, and cycle time.
  2. Maintain upper/lower control limits (UCL/LCL); document drifts beyond thresholds and execute reaction plans.
Automation (robot, feeder, vision system, table cutter, capping station)
  1. Robot: return to home, validate safe zones, update points after mold changes
  2. Bowl feeders: tune amplitude of the vibration controllers for bowl feeders and runs; verify orientation of parts: for Part MPJ 1097 use part MMM0161 for the shell and MMM0162 for pin on Work Cell 1; for Part MPJ 1238, use part MMS0402 for the shell and part MMM0162 for the pin on Work Cell 2; for part S01908, use part MPJ 1238 for the body and MMS0403 for the washer on Capping Stations 1 and 2.
  3. Vision System: own dataset lifecycle: image capture, model training, and periodic re-validation on Work Cells 1 and 2.
  4. Table cutter: replace pads/cutters; set cutter height using Human-Machine Interface (HMI) with tolerance of ± 0.020 millimeters (MPJ 1097 nominal is 5.69 and MPJ 1238 nominal is 4.35 millimeters).
  5. Capping Station: calibrate height sensors; confirm cap presence and orientation.
Quality, Metrology, and Documentation
  1. Complete the appropriate Traveler for each part (PD-WI001-F01 for MPJ 1097; PD-WI001-F02 for MPJ 1238; PD-WI001-F03 for S01908). Initial and date the Traveler for each step/operation completed.
  2. Perform caliper-based height measurements every 30 minutes; record results and trigger hold for any out-of-spec finding. The tolerance for MPJ 1097 is ±0.020 millimeters and ±0.010 millimeters for MPJ 1238.
  3. Conduct microscope visual inspections per acceptance criteria; log results on appropriate documents (either one of the three Travelers, the Visual Inspection Sheet, or the Height Check Sheet).
Operator-Level Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  1. Perform daily checks: lube levels, leaks, heater band status, TCU temperature/flow, and dryer dew point.
  2. Respond to alarms, clear jams, reseat connectors, and replace common wear parts as trained.
  3. Perform root-cause diagnosis and recovery on vertical press and capping-station automated controls.
  4. Escalate to leadership within the defined time; document fault, cause, action, and verification.
Materials Handling
  1. Follow drying specifications (temperature/hours, dew-point targets) and sealed conveyance to the hopper for the Radel material.
  2. Record material lot numbers on the Traveler and in NetSuite.
ERP System (NetSuite)
  1. Enter the number of MPJ 1238 parts made and tie them to lot numbers of raw materials including bodies, pins, and resin.
Safety and Compliance
  1. Exercise stop-the-line authority for any safety or quality risk; report and document immediately.
  2. Follow the PPE matrix including heat protection on arms and hands, safety glasses with side shields, safety shoes, cut-resistant gloves, and helmets.
  3. Apply LOTO for press, robot, capping stations, TCU, and auxiliary equipment
  4. Adhere to ISO 9001 document control and training requirements; complete required safety and quality training.
Required Skill/Abilities
  1. Hands-on experience with vertical injection molding presses and integrated automation
  2. Ability to perform setups/changeovers, first-article inspections, and in-process control to defined limits.
  3. Basic robot operations (home, jog, point verification) and EOAT handling;
  4. Use of calipers and microscope
  5. NetSuite production entry (operations confirm, assembly build, scrap)
  6. LOTO proficiency and adherence to safety procedures
  7. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and work instructions.
  8. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills.
  9. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, shift-based environment.
  10. Thorough attention to detail.
  11. Efficient handling of multiple tasks and priorities during a production shift.
  12. Accurate record-keeping of process parameters, quality checks, and production issues.
  13. Ability to navigate and adjust settings on machine HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces).
  14. Systematic approach to identifying root causes of defects or process inefficiencies.
  15. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  16. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software as needed to complete reports.
  17. Clear communication with team members, maintenance, and engineering staff.
  18. Ability to pass a background screen.
Education and Experience
  1. High school diploma or equivalent required.
  2. A minimum of five years of experience in the plastic injection molding field is preferred.
  3. RJG/Paulson training or equivalent is preferred.
Physical Requirements
  1. Prolonged periods of up to 12 hours working on feet, using tools, and performing repetitive actions that entail frequent bending and stooping.
  2. Must be able to lift 50 pounds at a time.
  3. Visual acuity to read instructions, operate machines, and inspect parts produced

Pay - $30.50 with 1.50 shift differential. Looking for multiple mold techs. 2-2-3 rotating.