$97,000–$150,000 Per Year
A Tooling Technician is responsible for the design, maintenance, and repair of tools and equipment used in manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and precision in production.
- Set up injection molding machines
- Operate injection molding machines/li
- Operate an injection molding machine
- Assist with mold changes of injection mold machines
- Utilize expertise on injection molding machines
- Maintain production process for injection molding machines
- Operate the injection molding machines for production
- Purging out the injection molding machine
- Assist injection molding department by troubleshooting mold operations
- Train new operators on injection molding machines
- Starting and stopping the injection molding machines
- Set up a variety of injection molds in various injection molding presses
- Perform mold changes and maintenance of molding machines
- Set up and clean injection molding machines and grinders throughout the production run
- Set up injection molding machines
- Processing and troubleshooting all plastic injection molding machines
- Ensure manufacturability of injection molds
- Shut down (injection molding machines and conveyors)
- Worked on or released to the floor
- Prepare injection molding machine and operator workstation for operation