Is this you?
- Do you enjoy solving tough equipment problems—mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic?
- Can you read schematics, trace faults, and get a press back online quickly and safely?
- Are you proactive about PMs and driven to prevent issues before they start?
What you’ll do
- Maintain and repair injection molding presses (hydraulic, electric, hybrid) and associated auxiliaries.
- Troubleshoot breakdowns, pinpoint root causes, and implement permanent corrective actions.
- Support mold changeovers, startups, and on-press process troubleshooting as needed.
- Service and maintain dryers, chillers, material handling systems, conveyors, and robots.
- Use electrical and mechanical documentation to guide safe, effective repairs.
- Follow safety policies and Lockout/Tagout at every step; act fast to minimize downtime.
- Document work orders, labor, and parts in a CMMS or maintenance log.
- Collaborate with production, engineering, and quality to raise OEE and reliability.
- Assist with installations, equipment upgrades, and CI initiatives.
What you’ll need
- High school diploma or GED (required); technical training or certification (preferred).
- 3+ years in industrial maintenance; injection molding experience strongly preferred.
- Working knowledge of molding machines and mold tooling.
- Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, motors, VFDs, sensors, and PLC basics to intermediate.
- Competence with hand/power tools and diagnostic equipment.
- PM/CMMS familiarity and strong documentation habits.
- Ability to work solo or as part of a cross-functional team.
- Willingness to work overtime, weekends, or varying shifts when required.
Proficiency spotlight
Demonstrated experience in injection molding is essential.
Equipment you’ll support
- Injection molding machines (primary)
- Auxiliary systems: dryers, chillers, conveyors, robots, material handling
Bring your curiosity and craftsmanship—we’ll bring the challenges.