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Injection Moulding Technician

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Injection Moulding Technician – Up to £38,000 per annum

Are you an Injection Moulding Technician who loves a challenge, thrives in a busy environment, and knows your way around machines from 22 to 800 tonnes? If precision, variety, and problem-solving fire you up (safely!), you might be exactly who we’re looking for.

A fast-growing manufacturing business producing high-quality industrial and POS components is seeking an experienced Technician to join its talented team. You’ll play a key role in driving performance, quality, and continuous improvement.

What You Will Be Doing

  • Setting and operating injection moulding machines and robotic automation systems

  • Running tool trials and optimising processes for quality and efficiency

  • Using MES systems to keep production flowing smoothly

  • Supporting continuous improvement projects and contributing new ideas

  • Training and guiding colleagues when needed

  • Taking real ownership of your work and contributing to the wider success of the team

    Why You Should Join Us

  • Salary: Up to £38,000 per annum

  • Your expertise genuinely matters – you’ll be a go-to specialist influencing operations

  • Long-term stability with a well-supported, established business

  • Real opportunities to grow through training, skill-building, and progression

  • A culture that values ideas and continuous improvement

  • Work with modern machinery up to 800 tonnes and robotic systems – no two days are the same

  • Join a supportive, problem-solving team that values collaboration and humour

    If you are a skilled Injection Moulding Technician looking to make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you

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