Manufacturing Utility
Plastic part inspection, handling, trimming and packaging. Injection molding machine operation.
Other general warehouse/manufacturing duties as needed. Must have excellent vision, manual dexterity with both hands, and
use good judgement. Occasional lifting of 40lbs required. $11-$13/hr depending upon demonstrated ability.
One employee in an average week:
MONDAY:
-Load boxes on pallet and shrink wrap for pickup later today
-Drill/Tap parts from last weeks production
-Inspect and pack parts running automatic all day. Calculate
number of parts/container and number of containers/pallet
TUESDAY:
-Inventory substrate components for overmolding later in the day.
Confirm with office quantity required to complete the order.
-Run hand-operated machine all day. Remove parts and cool in
water bath, load inserts, inspect parts
-Dry, degate, and re-inspect parts that were molded earlier today.
Pack in boxes for UPS shipment. Label boxes appropriately.
WEDNESDAY:
-Take over production from set-up tech. Confirm quality requirements
on parts. Remove parts, load inserts, inspect parts, degate, and pack in containers
THURSDAY:
-Inspect and pack parts running automatic on 3 machines all day long.
-Confirm production quantities
-Give lunch breaks to production operators
FRIDAY:
-Enjoy your 3-Day weekend
We are a small, growing company and have had the best success
with employees from large corporate manufacturing environments looking for a change to a more flexible, friendly workplace
with minimal politics, paperwork, and meetings. Successful employees will be flexible in their job duties, use good judgement
in all aspects of the job and be able to manage their own time as much as possible. We offer medical benefits after 90
days of full-time employment.
In a typical day here, raw material is accurately mixed, dried and
loaded in machines. Molding machines are started up and begin producing parts. The majority or our production is automated
with either robotic removal or simple conveyors, but we still run a significant number of parts with someone operating
machines in a semi-automatic mode. We also overmold inserts that are loaded by hand in the machine. All
parts here require 100% visual inspection. Some are trimmed by hand. Our manufacturing approach here is based upon the
"theory of constraints" which is unusual in our industry. There is a significant effort here in research
and product development. We have modern, computer-controlled molding and machining equipment and a complete machine shop for
building and maintaining molds using SolidWorks and MasterCAM.
Hillsboro, OR
No phone calls or drop-ins please. You may contact us by fax or email.
Contact Glen or Joe.
Fax
E-mail:
cfplastics@verizon.net