The Press Operator, Molding Department performs a variety of production functions within the molding department. This would include but not be limited to: operating an injection press for plastic parts, packing parts, sonic welding, trimming, sanding, grinding, heating, and milling of plastic parts/components.
This position is for 2nd Shift, 3:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Key competencies include:
Shift Foreman
Education: Ninth-grade education or higher
Knowledge: An ability to read and write and understand basic arithmetic. Must be able to follow verbal as well as written instructions.
Experience: None, although 6 months or more experience on plastic injection presses is preferred.
Independent Judgment: Slight uses when inspecting parts and equipment. Must understand and apply quality standards.
Quality: Follow operational procedures. The Press Operator must be attentive to details with zero defects as the goal. It is extremely important to focus on the quality of work first so as to dramatically reduce rejects. Handles and protects all parts with the utmost care. Even rejected parts should be handled carefully to reduce the amount of rework needed to save the parts. Molding Press Operators have the main responsibility for quality inspections of all molded parts, It is the operator’s responsibility to inspect parts 100% per quality criteria established for each part as documented on operator instructions for each job. Whenever secondary operations are performed at the press, such as trimming gate vestiges, milling, inserting, and sanding, the press operator is responsible to inspect the part 100% per quality criteria established before placing the part in the box. Press Operators are responsible for notifying the shift supervisor when the press starts producing parts with a higher than normal reject fallout.
Physical Exertion: Lift 30 lbs or less. Most jobs require standing the entire shift. The Press Operator rotates on all machines, Jobs will vary. Each requires the use of hands, wrists, and shoulders, and hand/eye coordination. Jobs may require bending, twisting, stooping, and use of the back depending on the size if a part and nature or the job. Being a custom shop, jobs continuously change on a regular basis, Operators have to work in conditions involving heat and may involve dust when sanding and grinding.
Tools: Plastic injection presses, sanders, and sandpaper, knife(s), heat guns, water tubes, parts fixtures, sanding tables, part tongs/clips, air compressed cutters, hand clippers, air drills, swivel trimmers, dust vacuums, grinders, conveyor ramps, robotic ramps, rags, emery cloth, pads, aerosol spray cans, markers, pencils, gloves, tape, glasses/goggles, hearing protectors, shrink wrap, cardboard boxes, and inserts.
Attendance: Must be in attendance on a regular, full-time basis and conform to all Company Attendance Policies. Must be available and willing to work all shifts and overtime (including weekends) as necessary/required.
Hourly bargaining unit non-exempt. This is an “at-will” position.
This position is for 2nd Shift, 3:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Interested individuals should fill out our online application.
Ferriot, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Rev. 7/3/2025