FAQs
What is the main responsibility of a Molding Engineer III?
The main responsibility of a Molding Engineer III is to maintain production yields by inspecting and reviewing reports, coordinating with shifts, and ensuring the molding process operates at peak efficiency and quality.
What kind of experience is required for this role?
This role requires 6-10 years of experience in the molding industry.
What skills are important for a Molding Engineer III?
Important skills include industry/product knowledge, communication skills, attention to detail, determination, problem-solving skills, teamwork ability, and strong analytical skills.
Are there opportunities for training in this position?
Yes, the Molding Engineer III will enhance team efficiency by training and directing less experienced personnel as designated by the Molding Team Leader.
What technical knowledge is needed for the Molding Engineer III position?
The position requires knowledge of the entire molding process, including equipment, settings, auxiliary units, and robotics.
How does this role contribute to safety in the workplace?
The Molding Engineer III improves working conditions by supervising the workplace environment with a particular emphasis on safety.
What actions are taken when equipment alarms are triggered?
The Molding Engineer III is responsible for answering equipment alarms and documenting any changes as required.
Are there specific maintenance duties involved in this role?
Yes, the Molding Engineer III is involved in repairing processes/equipment as needed and managing work orders for damaged equipment requiring repair.
What kind of reporting is expected in this role?
The Molding Engineer III must maintain process efficiency by keeping all logs and information current for production reporting.
Will the Molding Engineer III assist with tool changes?
Yes, this role directs and executes tool changes using Rapid Tool Change (RTC) techniques according to the production schedule.