Injection Molding Machine Field Service Engineer Engineering - Morristown, NJ at Geebo

Injection Molding Machine Field Service Engineer

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
A company that has been serving the manufacturing industry with the best metal cutting, plastic processing and fabrication equipment for over a half a century has an opening for an Injection Molding Machine Field Service Engineer. With 8 technical centers and 4 major showrooms in New Jersey, Chicago, Kansas City and Los Angeles, the company is committed to offering clients the most comprehensive sales and service available.
Job Responsibility will include service repair and operator training on Injection Molding Machines. 5 years of Injection Molding Machine (Hyd and/or Electric) service and general knowledge of plastic processing required.


Responsibilities:
Install, repair, and troubleshoot Injection Molding equipment.
Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic and electrical problems to complete machine repairs.
Develops maintenance skills through training on the job, education and other training programs.
Conduct customer training on the operation of Injection Molding machines
Travel will be required (typically Monday - Friday)
Jobs may also require phone and email communication with customers
Completion of service reports and appropriate documentation
Qualifications
Experience with and be skilled in reading and interpreting electrical, mechanical, hydraulic schematics
Experience setting up and troubleshooting plastic injection molding presses
Written and verbal communications skills
Mechanical, electrical, hydraulic background and abilities
Problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
Excellent customer service skills


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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