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PDM (Plastics Design and Manufacturing) in Manhattan, MT is hiring a Manufacturing Technician for our day shift: Monday–Thursday, 6:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m
Why Join PDM?
We’re a leading injection molding manufacturer with operations in the U.S. and Mexico, delivering high-quality solutions across diverse industries. From concept to full-scale production, we turn great ideas into reality with integrity, a customer-first mindset, and world-class expertise.
What We Offer
Competitive pay
Excellent benefits, including:
Medical, dental, vision insurance
Disability and life insurance
Simple IRA with employer match
Employee Assistance Program
Generous PTO
Opportunities for career growth and professional development
A collaborative and supportive work environment
Job Duties and Responsibilities
The ideal candidate will have a moderate understanding of the injection molding process from previous experience.
Part Inspection / Packaging
Inspects parts coming from work cell to ensure they meet parameters defined on QC inspection sheet and reference parts.
Package parts as defined in operator work instructions ensuring box and pallet quantities are correct.
Quality Assurance
Perform Hourly Checks and sign offs for your work cell and other work cells as needed
Prepping job binders and labels as determined by shift lead
Startup approvals
Works with supporting departments to ensure the machine is producing desired part parameters
Ensures work instructions are correct and up to date
Mold & Job setup & teardown
Mold Setting
Work cell setup – Including all documentation, quality samples, tools and auxiliary equipment needed
Work cell teardown – Returning all documentation, quality samples, tools and auxiliary equipment to correct location
Mold Removal
Material handling
Material Prep & teardown – Including loading and cleaning dryers, swapping out gaylords, pulling materials, components and packaging from staging, setting up grinders and cleaning loaders for the next job
Injection Processing and Troubleshooting
Press startup – Ensure the start-up checklist is complete. Load the correct program in the machine and ensure all parameters are correct according to the mold book or approved process sheet.
Troubleshooting minor issues such as, but not limited to, stuck parts, contamination, door/ machine alarms, and automation alarms
Adjust automation programs and EOAT to meet production standards.
Works with shift lead and manufacturing engineers on major issues.
Writes mold work orders as needed when issues arise
Documents all process changes in the process change log
Ensure work cell is performing at or below standard scrap and cycle-time
Qualifications
Any combination of training, education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school.
Minimum 2 years of experience in a manufacturing environment
Ability to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of a Material Handler, Die Setter, Processor, or Quality role in injection molding.
Proven ability to work effectively in a team setting
Reliable, with regular and punctual attendance
Apply today with your resume highlighting relevant experience.