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Injection Molding Engineer
About the job Injection Molding Engineer
Company Background
Our client is a leading manufacturer of automotive appliances, specializing in the production of high-quality vehicle components and systems. The company serves both local and international markets, providing reliable products to support the automotive industry's supply chain.
Job Description:
- Develop and validate new injection molding processes for new products and tooling.
- Optimize existing molding processes to improve efficiency, reduce cycle time, and maintain product quality.
- Establish machine parameters for production runs and maintain process documentation.
- Diagnose and resolve molding issues such as flash, short shots, burn marks, sink marks, and warpage.
- Provide on-site technical expertise for molding equipment, mold performance, and automation systems.
- Collaborate with toolmakers on mold design, modifications, repairs, and preventative maintenance.
- Evaluate mold designs for manufacturability and recommend improvements.
- Support installation, setup, and qualification of new molds and auxiliary equipment.
- Ensure products meet customer specifications and quality standards.
- Collaborate with quality engineers to conduct root-cause analysis and implement corrective actions.
- Support development of control plans, FMEA, and standard operating procedures.
- Participate in new product introduction (NPI) initiatives and cross-functional project teams.
- Maintain documentation including process sheets, setup sheets, and validation reports.
- Train molding technicians and operators on molding practices and equipment operation.
Job Requirements:
- Diploma/Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Plastics Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field.
- 3+ years of experience in injection molding process engineering (varies by company).
- Strong knowledge of polymer materials, mold design, and processing principles.
- Experience with scientific molding / decoupled molding (RJG, Paulson certification preferred).
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and problem-solving methodologies.
- Ability to read technical drawings, GD&T, and mold flow analysis.
- Hands-on experience with injection molding machines and auxiliary equipment.