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Plastic Injection Mould Tool Setter

Birmingham
5 days ago
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Injection Mould Tool Setter
Birmingham
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Salary inc; shift allowance £45,000

If you are an experienced and qualified Injection Mould Tool specialist and would like to be part of an established, growing and well-run global business, this is perfect for you.

Job role / duties

•Start and stop injection mould presses
•Prepare tools & equipment for tool changes
•Set up robot heads and load programmes
•Report faults to tool-room & maintenance team
•Complete job packs before & after tool change
•Record any deviations
•Support process improvements
•Ensure safety checks are completed
•Conduct housekeeping on machinery as well as routine maintenance checks
•Use sling and lift Tools / cranes
•Participate in SMED activities
•Perform colour changes

To be considered you MUST:

•Be experienced with Injection Mould Tool setting and Robots
•Possess NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Injection Mould and Tool Setting
•Have an overhead Crane Operation Licence

This role is immediately available!

This role is UK based and does NOT have sponsorship opportunity

Our process is barrier free and we will ensure you are carefully considered for the role you have applied for. If you have not been successful for this role, please do apply to others or send your CV to (url removed) with a cover letter explaining what you are looking for and we will do our best to support your search for new employment.

This role is being advertised by the Telford office of Ethero, where you will find access to both permanent and temporary employment across a wide range of job sectors covering the whole of Shropshire. We also have offices in Stoke & Burton. To find out more, go to (url removed)

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