2nd and 3rd Shift Mold Setter - Georg Utz Holding AG
Edinburgh, IN 46124
About the Job
A mold setter is primarily responsible for all required tasks necessary to install molds into the injection molding machine. It is expected that a mold setter be able to perform machine operator duties as staffing and production demand dictates.
This is a steppingstone into training for a process technician position.
The main requirements are listed below and subject to change.
Physical Duties/Requirements:
- Following of directions passed down from supervisor/management.
- Use of hand tools and power tools to perform job function.
- Safely operating the crane system.
- Hanging molds in a machine without causing damage to mold, machine, or environment.
- Use of clamps and torque specifications.
- Hooking up water lines, electrical cables, air hoses, ejector bars.
- Testing mold operation to ensure mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and water systems work.
- Installing robot end-of-arm tooling (EOAT).
- Installing/operating auxiliary equipment (hot stamp machines, label applicators, dryer, color cart, etc.).
- Minor repairs (i.e., replace water fittings, repair electrical cables, etc.).
- Performing a line clearance on the material system.
- Operating the press controller.
- Operating a forklift.
- Standing / working at heights more than 2 feet off the ground.
Specific Knowledge Requirements:
- Work safe knowledge of the equipment. (i.e., crane movements, machine safeties, electricity, etc.)
- Ability to work as part of a team and/ or independently on a project without constant supervision.
- Understanding of lifting limitations on the crane, lift straps, chains, and lift bolts.
- Reading and use of install documentation. (i.e., water diagram, process data sheet, etc.)
- Where to find the necessary documentation.
- Loading programs on the injection molding machine.
- Install requirements for special tooling. (i.e., leveling a stack mold, center knockout bars, etc.)
Source : Georg Utz Holding AG