Located in Bristol, Rhode Island for 50 years, Tri-Mack is a leading manufacturer of high-temperature thermoplastic components for the aerospace-defense, semiconductor, energy and medical industries. Our broad capabilities include collaborative engineering, tool making, injection molding, thermoplastic composite processing, multi-axis CNC machining, bonding and assembly, testing and quality control - all within a modern, environmentally controlled 60,000 sq. ft. facility. Our culture is based on values that promote respect, teamwork and accountability and we are committed to meeting customer requirements through our ISO 9001/AS9100 quality management system.
PLEASE NOTE - Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
Position: Molding Machine Operator (2nd Shift)
Summary:
The Molding Machine Operator tends injection molding machines to ensure they stay on cycle, visually inspects parts for common molding defects, and is able to do minor troubleshooting, like clearing a stuck part and understanding machine errors. This position is fully independent in running multiple machines and executing complicated jobs involving hand loads, independently executing all manual measurement methods.
Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
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Operate all molding machines in the department. Be comfortable running multiple machines and/or running jobs that require hand loads.
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Identify common molding defects like cold slugs, contamination, burnt material, sinks, cracks, porosity and frosting.
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Execute all measurements using optical comparators, Vernier calipers, gauges pins, micrometers, scales and moisture analyzers. Independently fill out all IPQC's.
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De-gate and de-flash parts using a variety of hand tools. Independently identify de-gating and de-flashing requirements from work order documentation.
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Operate auxiliary equipment such as band saws and cooling fixtures
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Complete preventive maintenance tasks as assigned by team leader or managers.
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Keep work station clean and organized.
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Clock into and out of work orders to accurately record your time and quantity completed, properly document scrap/rework parts.
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Actively pursue opportunities to develop new skills within the department and across departmental lines, including bonding, deburring and assembly.
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Work in a manner that ensures your own safety and the safety of your co-workers, always use correct PPE, and never run a machine without proper guarding.
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Conduct yourself in an ethical and professional manner and demonstrate Tri-Mack’s Values: Respect, Teamwork, Integrity, Accountability and Durability
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Adhere to all AS9100 requirements as specified in work instructions and by your supervisor.
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All other duties as assigned.