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Injection Moulding Technician

Hereford
1 week ago
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Shift Setter - Injection Moulding

Salary: Up to £40,000 + Bonus + Healthcare
Shifts: Rotating - ~6am-2pm / ~2pm-10pm / ~10pm-6am

Location: Hereford

Are you an experienced setter with experience in injection moulding? Looking to grow your technical capability and work towards recognised IMT qualifications?

This role offers structured training, development and career progression, ideal for a Setter who wants to advance into a Senior Setter, Process Technician or Process Engineer position.

You'll be joining a well-established manufacturing site with modern moulding technology, automation and robotics, and a team committed to developing your skills and supporting long-term career growth.

What you'll do

Set injection moulding machines, tooling and automation
Complete tool changes, start-ups & first-off submissions
Troubleshoot quality and process issues
Carry out low-level maintenanceWhat you'll bring

Experience as an Injection Moulding Setter
tool changes, setting machines & automationIf you're looking for hands-on technical development, recognised training and a long-term career pathway, this role will move you forward.

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