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Tooling Technician

Job DescriptionPosition:
Tooling Technician IIILocation:
Chatham, NYWage:
Up to $37.73/hrShift:
Swing shift- alternates one week, 7am-3pm and the next week 3pm-11pmOR 3rd shift- 11pm-7amUp to $5,000 SIGN ON BONUS!Day to day
Responsibilities:
Must understand, follow, and assist developing all Safety and Housekeeping procedures.Practical machining experience (milling, lathe turning, precision grinding and fine polishing)Use of various metrology equipment and documentation of results.Possess ability to read Mold Prints, 3D Renderings and Schematics.Working knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems(cylinders, motors, valve gate, and hot runner systems)Practical Injection Molding experience (address cooling, venting, and steel condition issues)Effective Communication between processing, production, and maintenance groups.Assist in Documentation of mold set ups and assembly procedures.Understand, follow, and implement all priorities regarding daily mold setups and repairs from IQMS and scheduler.Must Perform Preventative Maintenance tasks as documented in IQMS module.Requirements/
Experience:
Minimum two years machine shop/mold maintenance experience is required w/High School Degree or equivalent.Basic understanding of Electrical Circuits and HydraulicsBasic mechanical aptitude and understanding of metrology (and related equipment)Working knowledge of Windows based PC programsMIG or TIG welding experience a plus. Recommended Skills Communication Electrical Installation Work Gas Metal Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Housekeeping Hydraulics Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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