Injection Moulding Setter

Engineering @ 365 Ltd
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Injection Moulding Setter

Location: South Leicestershire

Salary: £16.80 per hour

Job Type: Permanent

Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, Night Shift 11:00pm – 7:00am

Engineering @ 365 is currently working with a well-established injection moulding company based in South Leicestershire, recruiting for an Injection Moulding Setter on a permanent night shift basis.

Job Description:

As an Injection Moulding Setter, you will be responsible for setting and optimising multiple Arburg moulding machines fitted with supporting robotics. Working on a dedicated night shift, you will ensure machines are set in line with job specifications, maintaining quality and efficiency while supporting the overall operation of the factory.

Key Responsibilities:

Set and change over injection moulding machines in line with job cards and production requirements.

Work with Arburg machines and associated robotic systems.

Edit and adjust tooling to meet job specifications.

Carry out first-off inspections to ensure components meet quality standards.

Complete all relevant paperwork in line with production and quality procedures.

Support machine operation when setting activities are not required.

Prepare machines for upcoming production runs.

Assist with packaging of finished components when required.

Support the smooth running of the factory during the night shift.

Work collaboratively with the wider team to meet production targets.

Requirements:

Previous experience setting injection moulding machines is essential.

Experience working with Arburg machines and robotics is highly desirable.

Ability to read and follow job cards and production documentation.

Experience carrying out quality inspections and using measuring equipment.

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently on night shifts.

Flexible and proactive approach to supporting different areas of the business.

Good communication skills along with numeracy and literacy abilities.

High attention to detail and commitment to quality standards.

How to Apply:

Please apply above or alternatively get in touch with Engineering @ 365 directly.

Equal Opportunity Employer:

Engineering @ 365 is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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