Are you the go-to expert when a mold misbehaves?
Do you instinctively know whether it’s a vent, a heater, or a parting line issue? Can you take a tool from down to dialed-in—without skipping a beat? If that sounds like you, we’d love to meet.
We’re expanding our injection molding operation and seeking a Plastic Mold Maintenance & Hot Runner Technician. Depending on your background, we can hire at the Technician I, II, or Senior level. Compensation is flexible within the posted range and tied to your experience in injection molding tooling, mold repair, and process support.
What problems will you solve?
- In-press troubleshooting: flash, shorts, sticking parts, and cosmetic defects.
- Scheduled and unscheduled work: mold tear-downs, repairs, and preventive maintenance.
- Component service: cleaning, polishing, lubricating, and replacing pins, bushings, lifters, slides, and ejectors.
- Hot runner diagnosis and repair: heaters, thermocouples, wiring, and leak remediation (DME, Husky, Mold-Masters, Synventive, or equivalent).
- Performance checks: cooling lines, vents, and parting lines.
- Rapid response: emergency fixes that get production moving again.
- Process support: trials, startups, and parameter changes with Process Techs and Operators.
- Continuous improvement: identify recurring tooling issues and recommend pragmatic fixes.
- Documentation: keep PMs and repair records crisp and complete.
- Precision work: welding, machining, grinding, polishing, and fine handwork.
- Recreation by measurement: reverse engineer damaged components with CAD and manual metrology.
What makes you successful here?
- 10+ years of hands-on tooling work in a plastic injection molding setting.
- Comfort working directly on tools in the press and under time pressure.
- Fluent in mold construction; able to read prints and think functionally.
- 5+ years CNC mill programming/setup; 5+ years G-code and CAD/CAM.
- Mastery of manual toolroom equipment (mill, lathe, surface grinder).
- EDM sinker and wire know-how.
- Experience moving/setting molds with an overhead crane.
- Mechanical aptitude and confidence with shop and measuring tools.
- Independent and team-oriented—able to switch gears as needed.
Nice to have
- Tool & Die, Mold Making, or related trade certification.
- Micro TIG welding and A1 finish polishing skills.
- High-volume or tight-tolerance background (automotive, medical, consumer goods).
- Fusion 360 or SolidWorks; IQMS; HAAS CNC familiarity.
Environment & physical expectations
- Lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs regularly.
- PPE required: safety glasses, high-visibility clothing, safety-toe boots.
- Standing, bending, kneeling, climbing; occasional tight spaces.
- Exposure to hot molds, running presses, cranes, and industrial equipment.
- Overtime/weekends as production requires.
- Hands-on 60–80% with some desk and computer work.
What’s in it for you?
- Competitive hourly pay aligned with your experience.
- Complex tools and advanced systems that keep your skills sharp.
- Variety of molds and challenges for continuous learning.
- Supportive, team-first production culture.
- Comprehensive benefits, including free medical/HSA coverage for employees earning under $75,000 annually who choose individual coverage.
- 401(k) plan, generous PTO, and company holidays.
- No-cost weekly uniform service and an annual safety-toe boot allowance.