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Die Setter - 1st Shift

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ABC Technologies (USA Region)

Kentwood, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

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Job Description

Job Summary:
The Setup Technician employees will have a primary focus on proper set up of mold changes and beginning-intermediate processor duties.
Job Responsibilities:
Hoist operation, to pull and set molds Ability to perform all material handling duties Ability to perform / troubleshoot all back side set up duties Load and verify process to set up check list Assures cell layout matches blue book Completion of set up check list Ability to purge new material in preparation to start up Ability to perform simple start-ups, under direction of Process Tech Assures all components / materials from previous job has been removed from area Verifies housekeeping is completed prior to press start up Performs other duties as assigned
Job Qualifications:
Education:
Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent . Preference for any additional technical training or certification related to equipment setup, maintenance, or repair. This could include vocational training programs, technical schools, or certification courses in areas such as manufacturing technology, industrial maintenance, or mechanical engineering technology. Skills & Experience P revious work experience in manufacturing, automotive, or related industries.
Equipment Operation Experience:
Familiarity with the operation of manufacturing equipment and tools relevant to the specific industry is often preferred.
Mechanical Aptitude:
Strong mechanical aptitude and technical skills are essential for this role. Candidates should have a good understanding of mechanical systems, tools, and equipment.
Problem-Solving Skills:
The ability to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and implement effective solutions is crucial for success in this role. Attention to
Detail:
Technicians must pay close attention to detail to ensure that equipment is set up correctly and maintained according to specifications.
Safety Awareness:
A strong commitment to workplace safety is essential. Technicians must be aware of safety protocols and regulations and follow them rigorously to prevent accidents or injuries. Ability to Work in a
Team:
Technicians often work as part of a team in a manufacturing environment. The ability to collaborate effectively with coworkers and contribute to a positive work culture is valuable.
Continuous Improvement Experience:
Exposure to continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing can be an asset.
Working Conditions:
Manufacturing Environment:
Technicians typically work in a manufacturing facility where automotive parts are produced. This role regularly works in an environment that is exposed to noise, heat, dust, and other potential hazards associated with industrial settings.
Shift Work :
Automotive parts manufacturing companies often operate on multiple shifts to maximize production output. As a result, technicians may be required to work evening, night, or weekend shifts to support continuous manufacturing operations.
Physical Demands:
The job may involve physical tasks such as lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Technicians may need to maneuver heavy equipment or parts during setup, maintenance, or repair activities.
Manual Dexterity:
Precision is often required when handling tools and adjusting machinery. Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity are important. Tolerance to
Temperature and Noise:
Automotive manufacturing environments can be noisy, and temperature conditions may vary. Technicians should be able to work in these conditions comfortably and safely. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Technicians must be willing to use and comply with the use of PPE, such as safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and other safety gear, as required by the manufacturing environment.