Blow Mold Operator - Night Shift

Mauser Packaging SolutionsMansfield, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This position is responsible for ensuring quality processes are adhered to and timely movement of products (raw and finished goods). The operator will correct malfunctions and notify the supervisor or maintenance of abnormal or unusual problems. They will adjust controls or program machine consoles to produce good quality molded plastic containers as required. The role involves handling and inspecting finished product for defects and taking corrective action accordingly. The operator will work the 3rd shift, from 12:00 AM to 8:30 AM, Monday through Friday.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • Use and understanding of precision measuring instruments and gauges, specifications, charts and diagrams
  • Ability to accurately read measuring devices, blueprints, product specifications and test procedures
  • Good hand/eye coordination and motor skills
  • Computer skills are required, familiarity with Windows and Microsoft Office suite
  • Strong attention to detail and recordkeeping
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Experienced operating a forklift required
  • Ability to lift 20 lbs. – 30 lbs.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred

Responsibilities

  • Read production schedules and product specifications.
  • Perform initial setup on all molding machines including resin changes and mold insert/tag changes according to schedule requirements.
  • Start machines by setting controls according to design configuration and process sheets.
  • Perform first good part procedure.
  • Stop equipment and clear jams.
  • Perform dimensional checks of molded parts in accordance with test methods, procedures, and document the results.
  • Perform daily quality controls inspections and checks and document the results.
  • Ensure compliance of product quality to meet customer expectations.
  • Review production schedule and create batch documentation and labels.
  • Help train new machine operators.
  • Observe and listen to detect common equipment malfunctions and take corrective action (i.e., perform minor repair or adjustment, contact supervisor).
  • Record all data such as weight, color, material type, insert/tag, machine cycle time, pressure, and temperature on process sheets and set-up sheets.
  • Keep the blow mold room clean and organized.
  • Stay informed of the latest OSHA and related safety procedures for the operation of equipment within the department.
  • Ensure that all non-conforming parts are identified, isolated, quarantined, and that hold tickets are issued. Participate in corrective action for all held products.
  • Keep all material and product handling equipment clean and assure that all work stations are clean and organized.
  • Relieve personnel for breaks as required.
  • Follow all safety rules and procedures and observe operations to ensure a safe environment.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for growth and development
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