TI Automotive
About ABC Technologies
ABC Technologies is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of custom, highly engineered, technical plastics, and light‑weight innovations to the North American light vehicle industry. With more than 25 major original equipment manufacturer customers in 7 countries, the company offers vertically integrated product and process solutions through a skilled workforce of over 11,000 team members. Molding The Future. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.abctechnologies.com.
Job Summary The Die Setter in an automotive parts manufacturing company typically involves responsibilities related to the setup, maintenance, and operation of various equipment used in the manufacturing process. Overall, the die Setter plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing equipment, optimizing production processes, and contributing to the overall success of the automotive parts manufacturing company.
Shift 2nd Shift (3pm-11pm)
Job Responsibilities
Hoist operation, to pull and set molds
Ability to perform all material handling duties
Ability to perform / troubleshoot all backside set up duties
Install hot runner cables, set up and verify
Install EOAT, load robot program
Load and verify process to set up checklist
Assures cell layout matches blue book
Completion of set up checklist
Ability to purge new material in preparation to start up
Ability to perform simple start‑ups, under direction of Process Tech
Assures all components / materials from previous job has been removed from area
Verifies housekeeping is completed prior to press start up
Job Qualifications
Education: Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Previous work experience in manufacturing, automotive, or related industries.
Equipment Operation Experience: Familiarity with the operation of manufacturing equipment and tools relevant to the specific industry is often preferred.
Mechanical Aptitude: Strong mechanical aptitude and technical skills are essential for this role. Candidates should have a good understanding of mechanical systems, tools, and equipment.
Problem‑Solving Skills: The ability to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and implement effective solutions is crucial for success in this role.
Attention to Detail: Technicians must pay close attention to detail to ensure that equipment is set up correctly and maintained according to specifications.
Safety Awareness: A strong commitment to workplace safety is essential. Technicians must be aware of safety protocols and regulations and follow them rigorously to prevent accidents or injuries.
Ability to Work in a Team: Technicians often work as part of a team in a manufacturing environment. The ability to collaborate effectively with coworkers and contribute to a positive work culture is valuable.
Continuous Improvement Experience: Exposure to continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing can be an asset.
Benefits
Competitive compensation package
Employee Group Benefits
Retirement Saving Program (401K)
Educational Assistance Program
Home, Auto and Pet Insurance
Vehicle Purchase Discounts
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Annual increases in PTO
Internal job opportunities
Social events throughout the year
Salary: $23.57 per hour
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Job Summary The Die Setter in an automotive parts manufacturing company typically involves responsibilities related to the setup, maintenance, and operation of various equipment used in the manufacturing process. Overall, the die Setter plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing equipment, optimizing production processes, and contributing to the overall success of the automotive parts manufacturing company.
Shift 2nd Shift (3pm-11pm)
Job Responsibilities
Hoist operation, to pull and set molds
Ability to perform all material handling duties
Ability to perform / troubleshoot all backside set up duties
Install hot runner cables, set up and verify
Install EOAT, load robot program
Load and verify process to set up checklist
Assures cell layout matches blue book
Completion of set up checklist
Ability to purge new material in preparation to start up
Ability to perform simple start‑ups, under direction of Process Tech
Assures all components / materials from previous job has been removed from area
Verifies housekeeping is completed prior to press start up
Job Qualifications
Education: Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Previous work experience in manufacturing, automotive, or related industries.
Equipment Operation Experience: Familiarity with the operation of manufacturing equipment and tools relevant to the specific industry is often preferred.
Mechanical Aptitude: Strong mechanical aptitude and technical skills are essential for this role. Candidates should have a good understanding of mechanical systems, tools, and equipment.
Problem‑Solving Skills: The ability to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and implement effective solutions is crucial for success in this role.
Attention to Detail: Technicians must pay close attention to detail to ensure that equipment is set up correctly and maintained according to specifications.
Safety Awareness: A strong commitment to workplace safety is essential. Technicians must be aware of safety protocols and regulations and follow them rigorously to prevent accidents or injuries.
Ability to Work in a Team: Technicians often work as part of a team in a manufacturing environment. The ability to collaborate effectively with coworkers and contribute to a positive work culture is valuable.
Continuous Improvement Experience: Exposure to continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing can be an asset.
Benefits
Competitive compensation package
Employee Group Benefits
Retirement Saving Program (401K)
Educational Assistance Program
Home, Auto and Pet Insurance
Vehicle Purchase Discounts
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Annual increases in PTO
Internal job opportunities
Social events throughout the year
Salary: $23.57 per hour
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