Injection Molding Maintenance Tech III - 3rd shift
Columbus, OH · On-site
$31.77 - $35.27/hr
Columbus, OH · On-site
$31.77 - $35.27/hr
$80K - $90K/yr
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Gahanna, OH · On-site
$90K - $130K/yr
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Raymond, OH · On-site
$40 - $45/hr
$40 - $45/hr
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Lancaster, OH · On-site
$15 - $15.50/hr
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$29 - $40/hr
$73K - $99K/yr
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.
You need a high school diploma or a G.E.D. certificate to get a job as an injection molder, and in high school, it’s beneficial to take algebra, geometry, and computer programming courses. You can improve your job opportunities by taking some postsecondary courses or completing a certificate program in metal or plastic machine operating at a vocational school or community college. Most entry-level positions provide significant training on the job, but if you are looking for jobs in which you use advanced computer-operated machines, you need advanced skills and qualifications.

Salary range: $54,000 - $89,000
As a molding manager, your responsibilities include overseeing mold tooling operations in a factory or similar facility to ensure that daily schedule, production, and quality goals are met. You troubleshoot problems as needed and provide technical leadership to your department, offering recommendations on process and material enhancements. You also prepare mold tooling for new programs, create quotes, and manage existing production molds. Other duties include supervising tooling design activities and working closely with the manufacturing and quality control departments on existing tooling to improve the process, parts quality, and efficiency. You may also track efficiency, quality, scraps, and rework to ensure you provide clients with improved products.
Salary range: $70,500 - $87,500
The majority of Molding Engineer salaries across the United States currently range between $70,500 (25th percentile) and $87,500 (75th percentile) annually. This moderate range of salaries suggests pay in this role will be consistent, regardless skill level, location and years of experience, though some advancement is possible. Based on recent job posting activity on ZipRecruiter, the Molding Engineer job market in the United States is not very active as few companies are currently hiring for this role. You can try exploring related titles to find jobs with more active opportunities.
Salary range: $51,500 - $63,500
The majority of Injection Molding Supervisor salaries across the United States currently range between $51,500 (25th percentile) and $63,500 (75th percentile) annually. This moderate range of salaries suggests pay in this role will be consistent, regardless skill level, location and years of experience, though some advancement is possible. Based on recent job postings on ZipRecruiter, the Injection Molding Supervisor job market in the United States is active, with some companies hiring.
Salary range: $40,000 - $60,000
A blow mold technician is responsible for the setup, safety, and basic maintenance of molds, machines, and production equipment as necessary. As a blow mold technician, you monitor the molding from start to finish, making corrections when necessary. These corrections may include welding and finishing the product to meet company standards. You also take care of scrap pieces to keep your work environment clean and safe for the next project. Continuous monitoring of systems throughout the process is one of the main responsibilities of this role. Your other duties as a blow mold technician may include repairing defective components, keeping up molds, and performing equipment changeovers.
Salary range: $50,000 - $60,000
Injection molding process technicians oversee all aspect of an injection molding process, including the set-up, operation, maintenance, and repair of injection molding tools, equipment, and materials. Your main duties in this career are to prepare and produce injection-molded components to specification and ensure their quality. Your other responsibilities are to perform daily inspections and maintenance of the machinery and systems. When you discover issues in the production process or products that don’t meet specific standards, you try to troubleshoot the issues. If they persist, you communicate them with engineers and other QA technicians.
Salary range: $44,000 - $59,000
As an injection molding technician, your responsibilities include ensuring product quality and production flow is maintained while producing injection-molded plastic parts. You inspect each machine, troubleshoot issues, perform maintenance on the equipment, and make sure production orders are correct and up to customer specifications. You read blueprints, update processing parameters, audit products randomly during processing to verify standards are being kept, and perform moisture analysis on materials as needed. Some jobs require you to supervise machine operators, communicate with your supervisor each day to determine the daily priorities, and keep accurate time and production records. Other duties include helping with the setup of lines, machines, and equipment, as well as material and die changes.
Salary range: $36,000 - $53,000
The majority of Molding Technician salaries across the United States currently range between $36,000 (25th percentile) and $53,000 (75th percentile) annually. This moderate range of salaries suggests pay in this role will be consistent, regardless skill level, location and years of experience, though some advancement is possible. Based on recent job posting activity on ZipRecruiter, the Molding Technician job market in the United States is not very active as few companies are currently hiring for this role. You can try exploring related titles to find jobs with more active opportunities.
Salary range: $36,500 - $45,000
The responsibilities of a blow mold machine operator include setting up and operating blow molding equipment used to create hollow plastic products. In this career, you manage the production of one machine in most cases, adjust the controls, set the temperature, adjust the mandrel with the desired mold chamber, and allow the machine to create the product to the client’s specifications under a specific amount of heat and pressure. You use various hand tools, trim excess plastic material from products using knives or a bandsaw, and ensure product quality by inspecting and weighing finished pieces. Other duties include regrinding extra material and any parts that are not to spec, regrinding extra material for reuse, light assembly as needed, and packing boxes with finished pieces. Many employers also expect you to perform minor repairs on machinery.
Salary range: $32,000 - $43,000
The job duties of an injection molding operator include working to set up and operate machines that shape plastic or other materials through a process called injection molding. Your responsibilities usually involve working in a manufacturing setting and preparing your machine for each production run. You set your equipment based on blueprints or design directions. You usually monitor production to ensure quality during the process, and may also clean and perform maintenance on your equipment.
Salary range: $32,000 - $39,500
The majority of Injection Operator salaries across the United States currently range between $32,000 (25th percentile) and $39,500 (75th percentile) annually. This moderate range of salaries suggests pay in this role will be consistent, regardless skill level, location and years of experience, though some advancement is possible. Based on recent job posting activity on ZipRecruiter, the Injection Operator job market in the United States is not very active as few companies are currently hiring for this role. You can try exploring related titles to find jobs with more active opportunities.
Salary range: $32,500 - $39,000
The majority of Molding Machine Operator salaries across the United States currently range between $32,500 (25th percentile) and $39,000 (75th percentile) annually. This moderate range of salaries suggests pay in this role will be consistent, regardless skill level, location and years of experience, though some advancement is possible. Based on recent job posting activity on ZipRecruiter, the Molding Machine Operator job market in the United States is not very active as few companies are currently hiring for this role. You can try exploring related titles to find jobs with more active opportunities.