Tool Changer

4 weeks ago


Everett, United States Insight Global Full time

Title: Tool Changer

Location: Everett, WA 98203

Length: 6 month contract to hire, as long as this person shows up and works hard they will be converted to a permanent employee

Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:20pm-11:50pm - 2nd shift - opportunity for overtime on Saturday

This is an entry level role and really just requires someone with a good attitude, someone who has some exposure in a production/manufacturing floor OR a heavy interest in creating an profession in this space and someone who knows how to act in a professional environment (timely, doesn’t talk back, asks for help when needed, doesn’t take advantage of lunch breaks etc,)

Job Requirements:

  • Reliable transportation & go getter attitude
  • Ability to speak up and ask questions in order to complete a required task
  • Understanding of mechanical drawings and work instructions
  • Prior experience working in a product/manufacturing floor OR deep interest in gaining an opportunity to work in this environment
  • Basic mechanical knowledge
  • Standard hand tools, torque wrenches
  • Passion/hobbies within the manufacturing field (working on cars, troubleshooting pieces of equipment etc,)

Day to Day:

This individual will be working in a production/manufacturing floor in a facility of about 47 people. This production facility is the first line of the process, working on small parts of about 1,200 different products. As a Tool Changer on the Plastics team, you will set up and operate automatic or semiautomatic Plastics Injection machines and related equipment in a continuous production/processing operation. Install tooling molds and mold inserts, connect cooling hoses and cooling circulators, set up machine operating panel and robot programs for molding various plastics parts. Monitor meters, gauges, valves, flow ratios, temperatures, pressures, and related controls and guidelines to ensure consistency to production/process specifications. Follow engineering drawings, work order information, Manufacturing Assembly Procedures, SOPs, and other written and verbal specifications in the manufacturing process.

  • Set up, operate and/or maintain production equipment, machines and tools using process documents, diagrams, and written instructions in support of production goals. Produces set-ups and adjustment holding tolerances to blueprint specification.
  • Collect, analyze, and report data from production processes requiring basic mathematical and statistical knowledge. Counts, sorts, labels, and packages assembled materials. May disassemble and re-work and test.
  • Encouraged to participate in continuous improvement as appropriate based upon assigned levels.