Description
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Description
The Tooling Technician is a hands-on role responsible for keeping injection molds running safely, efficiently, and producing quality parts. Â This position spends the majority of time on the production floor working directly with molds, presses, and process technicians to troubleshoot issues, perform repairs, and complete preventive maintenance. Â This role is ideal for an experienced injection mold technician who enjoys problem-solving, working with their hands, and minimizing downtime.
- Troubleshoot mold-related production issues directly in the press (flash, short shots, sticking parts, cosmetic defects).
- Tear down molds for repair and preventative maintenance.
- Clean, polish, lubricate, and replace mold components (pins, bushings, lifters, slides, ejectors).
- Work on hot runner systems, including diagnosing heaters, thermocouples, leaks, and wiring issues.
- Inspect cooling lines, vents, and parting lines to ensure proper mold performance.
- Perform emergency mold repairs to get production back up and running quickly.
- Support new mold trials, startups, and process changes.
- Work closely with Process Technicians, Operators, Quality, and Supervisors on the floor.
- Identify recurring tooling issues and suggest practical fixes or improvements.
- Keep tooling PMs and repair documentation up to date.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
- Weld, machine, grind, burn, polish, and handwork damaged area.
- Use CADD and manual measurements to reverse engineer damaged components.
APC Production Support Responsibilities:
- Provide direct support for APC production, ensuring tooling readiness and minimal downtime.Â
- Support all other production areas as needed to maintain overall plant performance and efficiency.Â
- Participate in the launch and ramp-up of the APC program, including tooling readiness, trials, and process stabilization.
Why Join Our Team?
- Competitive hourly pay based on your skills and experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including free medical/HSA coverage for employees earning under $75,000 annually who elect individual coverage.
- 401(k) retirement plan to help you invest in your future.
- Generous paid time off and company holidays so you can recharge and spend time with family.
- No-cost weekly uniform service — we take care of it for you.
- Annual boot allowance for qualified safety toe footwear to keep you safe and comfortable.
- Hands-on experience with a wide variety of molds and tooling challenges, offering continuous learning and skill development.Â
Requirements
- 10+ years of hands-on tooling experience in a plastic injection molding facility.
- Strong working knowledge of injection molds and mold function.
- Experience working directly on molds in the press in a production environment.
- Comfortable troubleshooting under pressure and making quick, sound decisions.
- Experience with hot runner systems (DME, Husky, Mold-Masters, Synventive, or similar).
- Ability to read mold prints and understand mold construction.
- Solid mechanical skills and comfort using hand tools, measuring tools, and shop equipment.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a production team.
- 5+ years CNC mill programing and set-up.
- 5+ years G code and CADD/CAM experience.
- Must be able to run all manual toolroom equipment (mill, lathe, surface grinder).
- EDM sinker and wire experience.
- Experience working on mold with an overhead crane.
Nice to Have
- Tool & Die, Mold Making, or technical trade certification.
- Precision micro TIG welding, polishing A1 surfaces.
- Experience in high-volume or tight-tolerance molding environments (automotive, medical, consumer goods).
- Fusion 360 and or SolidWorks experience.
- IQMS experience.
- HAAS CNC mill experience.
Physical & Shop Environment
- Regularly lifting, pushing, or pulling up to 50 lbs.
- Use of PPE required (safety glasses, high visibility clothing, safety toed boots).
- Standing, bending, kneeling, climbing, and working in tight spaces.
- Working around hot molds, presses, cranes, and industrial equipment.
- Willingness to work overtime or weekends when production requires.
- Hands-on role 60-80% of the time, with mixture of desk and computer duties.
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