Automated Lamination & Rotary Die‑Cutting Technician

Join a New Manufacturing Cell From Day One

Step into a hands-on role where you’ll launch, run, and refine automated laminating and die-cutting systems to build precision die-cut components. You’ll be part of a fast-moving team taking a brand-new product from initial startup through high-volume production.

A day in the life

When your shift begins, you’ll bring the line up, confirm tooling and materials, and dial in machine parameters. Throughout the run, you’ll monitor automated inspection data, make micro-adjustments for quality, and document results. If something drifts, you’ll troubleshoot, perform light preventive maintenance, and partner with engineering to lock the process back on target.

What you’ll do

  • Set up, operate, and continuously oversee automated laminating and rotary die-cut equipment
  • Tune machine parameters and process settings to keep parts firmly within specification
  • Work within custom machine software and automated vision/inspection systems
  • Translate inspection feedback and dimensional results into targeted process changes
  • Verify parts with visual checks and precision gauges (calipers), CMM, and automated inspection tools
  • Apply basic SPC methods to track capability and detect variation early
  • Perform minor troubleshooting and routine preventive maintenance
  • Maintain accurate production and quality records
  • Collaborate with engineering and operations to implement process improvements

Required background

  • Hands-on experience running automated manufacturing equipment
  • Comfort with machine HMIs and automated control systems
  • Skilled with precision measurement tools (e.g., calipers)
  • Working knowledge of SPC fundamentals
  • Mechanical aptitude and practical troubleshooting skills
  • Ability to stand for extended periods and lift materials as needed

Preferred experience

  • Lamination, film converting, or rotary die-cutting
  • Automated inspection or vision platforms (e.g., Keyence)
  • CMM use and interpreting dimensional/inspection data
  • Supporting new equipment or process launches

Additional skills that stand out

  • Die attach/bonding
  • SPC practice
  • Metal stamping & forming (progressive die)
  • Setting up machines for production runs
  • Manual machining fundamentals

Tools & technologies you may run

  • Punch press
  • Extrusion equipment
  • Die cast machines (cold and hot chamber)
  • Calipers and micrometers
  • Cylindrical grinder

Shifts

Multiple shifts are available.

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