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JDS Technologies, Inc.

Plastic Injection Manufacturing Engineer Job at JDS Technologies, Inc. in Oneida

JDS Technologies, Inc., Oneida, TN, United States


Job Type

Full-time

Description

JOB SUMMARY

Primary responsibilities:

1) Establish the manufacturing process(s) for new parts:

•Define the equipment / machines to be used

•Specify the machine settings

•Identify special tools, equipment or supplies needed for manufacturing the part

•Perform preliminary time studies to establish the molding process capacity

•Work with the Engineering Coordinator in the development of the Process Specification document

2) Works on continuous improvement in the manufacturing processes.

3) Performs "troubleshooting" for processes that generate non-conforming parts.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Setup of presses : Checking the tool to make sure it is mounted right in the press. Press needs to be setup according to what is on the process spec.

First Heat Inspection : This is done after the press is setup and the mold is at temperature. The first heat is completed when all the parts coming out of the mold are conforming and within machine settings are within the tolerances specified on the Process Specification. If the settings are outside the allowable tolerances the Process Engineer initiates an Engineering Deviation for approval to run production with the deviated machine settings.

Processing of a new mold and part : A Preliminary Process Specification is created during the launch of the mold. The new part must be processed before it can be handed over to production. To begin with making a part getting weights and temperatures correct to put on the Process Specification. Noting the whole process of making the part.

Continuous Improvement : When a mold has been running a certain amount of time or a change in supplier of material or other circumstances a time study of that process needs to be done. Take notes of the current process, like machine time, load time of the prep, unload time of the molded part. Do different things to increase production and reduce cost.

Troubleshooting : If production is having problems with a particular part and cannot determine what the cause of the problem is, process engineer may have to process the part again or see if there are any issues with the mold.

Training : Operator training after first heat is completed.

Reviewing Process Specifications : Reviewing completed process specs after the information is entered to be sure that the process spec is correct to what the process states.

REQUIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS

Requires a working knowledge of:

1. Plastic and silicone materials properties

2. The equipment used in the processing of plastic and silicone materials.

3. Cold and hot extruders of plastic and silicon materials.

4. Grinding and reusing of plastic material.