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Revere Plastics Systems

Injection Molding Maintenance Technician

Revere Plastics Systems, Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States, 47130

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Job Description

Job Description

Day in the Life at Revere Plastics Systems Imagine starting your day at one of the best custom injection molding companies. You'll engage with a culture that promotes growth, both personally and professionally. Your role involves close collaboration with engineering and maintenance teams, tasked with repairing and enhancing manufacturing processes focusing on hydraulic, electric machines, and robotics. Autonomous problem-solving is a must as you: Repair and maintain plant essentials like equipment, buildings, and even the grounds. Diagnose mechanical oddities by sound and operation to pinpoint issues. Dismantle and repair defective equipment components. Modify functioning device parts and controls. Collaborate with process technicians to handle press and robot concerns. Document faithfully, adhering to compliance with quality and operations standards. Execute and update preventive maintenance routines. Adhere strictly to OSHA and ANSI safety protocols. Equipment-wise, tackle hydraulic systems, HVAC, electrical, and more. Bring faulty machinery back to life through adept repair work. Grasp PLC ladder logic for troubleshooting and minor program amendments. Innovate and implement poke-yoke and alarm systems. In this role, expect to assist with thrilling new product initiatives! What We're Looking For

A diploma or the equivalent is a must; advanced degrees stand out. Rich experience (3-5 years) in injection molding is crucial. Skills with robotics and programmable controls, including debugging and adjustment prowess, are paramount. Preferably, one is informed in industrial electricity. Bonus: Familiarity with plant machinery, electronics, HVAC, and more. Proficiency with electrical and mechanical schematics is advantageous. Interest in advancing through continuous learning is vital. Physical Capabilities: Operate independently and handle tasks with little supervision. Frequent lifting may involve 40-pound objects. Prepare to bend, stoop, or maintain static positions during the job. Engage in forklift duties, observing safety and operation protocols.