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Tool Setter

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Our client is a leading manufacturer within the injection moulding industry who supply products for fixings and fastenings aswell as cable and data network infrastructure. With a portfolio of more than 75,000 items they are looking for hard working individuals to play a crutial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of their injection moulding process.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Install moulds and set up the injection moulding machines

  • Conduct tool and material changeovers safely to meet production timeline

  • Check the quality of the moulds and collaborate with teh quality team for their approval

  • Ensure the machines are running efficiently and report any issues to management

  • Provide detailed handovers at the end of every shift to make it a smooth transition

  • Mintain excellent house keeping skills

    Job Requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years' experience in injection moulding

  • Ideally hold a Level 3 IMT quaifiaction

  • Experience with moulding machines as well as robotic systems

  • Excellent tim keeping skills and with a good attendance record

  • Well organised with the ability to multi task

    Hours:

    7 am - 7pm and 7pm - 7am

    4 on 4 off ( 2 days, 2 nights)

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