What are the responsibilities and job description for the High-Pressure Die Casting Machine Technician position at Consolidated Metco?
What your shift looks like
You arrive at our Clackamas, OR facility—right off I-205, an easy commute from Sandy, Estacada, Clackamas, or Milwaukie—ready to keep aluminum flowing. In this technician role, you operate high-pressure aluminum die casting equipment to manufacture precision parts for the automotive and on-highway truck industries.
Across your shift, you’ll use an overhead crane to position die sections, secure them, and dial in the ram stroke. You’ll complete safety checks, connect cooling water, and preheat dies with electric heaters. With valves and dials, you’ll fine-tune water flow and machine speed based on part geometry and metal type/temperature. You’ll also configure air and spray systems to clear die surfaces and apply lubricant to the cavity and plunger, set the automatic ladle to feed molten metal, and keep the furnace metal level and temperature on-spec. Throughout, you’ll monitor process parameters, measure against targets, and make adjustments to maintain a consistent, compliant process.
Compensation and schedule
Comprehensive coverage including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, 401(k), monthly gym reimbursement, and more.
What you’ll master
ConMet is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ConMet provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws (“Protected Characteristics”). Ensuring fair wages is an important Company value. Accordingly, the Company will not pay wages to any employee at a rate less than the Company pays to other employees for work that is substantially equivalent and requires comparable skills unless a bona fide factor justifies a pay differential. The Company prohibits pay disparity based on Protected Characteristics or prior salary history. The Company prohibits retaliation against employees for discussing compensation.
You arrive at our Clackamas, OR facility—right off I-205, an easy commute from Sandy, Estacada, Clackamas, or Milwaukie—ready to keep aluminum flowing. In this technician role, you operate high-pressure aluminum die casting equipment to manufacture precision parts for the automotive and on-highway truck industries.
Across your shift, you’ll use an overhead crane to position die sections, secure them, and dial in the ram stroke. You’ll complete safety checks, connect cooling water, and preheat dies with electric heaters. With valves and dials, you’ll fine-tune water flow and machine speed based on part geometry and metal type/temperature. You’ll also configure air and spray systems to clear die surfaces and apply lubricant to the cavity and plunger, set the automatic ladle to feed molten metal, and keep the furnace metal level and temperature on-spec. Throughout, you’ll monitor process parameters, measure against targets, and make adjustments to maintain a consistent, compliant process.
Compensation and schedule
- Starting wage: $23.44/hour for the first 90 days; then $24.01/hour.
- 40-hour work week, Monday–Friday.
- Swing shift: 3:00 PM–11:30 PM, $1.25/hour premium.
- Graveyard shift: 11:00 PM–7:30 AM, $2.00/hour premium.
Comprehensive coverage including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, 401(k), monthly gym reimbursement, and more.
What you’ll master
- Operating high-pressure aluminum die casting machinery to produce quality parts.
- Using a crane to load and align die sections; bolting and securing components.
- Adjusting ram stroke and other machine settings for each production run.
- Performing equipment safety checks and addressing hazards promptly.
- Connecting cooling circuits and preheating dies with electric heaters.
- Regulating water flow and machine speed using valves and dials to match part design and molten metal properties.
- Tuning air and spray systems to clear fragments and lubricate die cavities and plungers.
- Setting automatic ladling systems to deliver molten metal accurately.
- Maintaining correct metal level and temperature in the holding furnace for the entire shift.
- Reading, tracking, and adjusting process parameters to ensure consistency and compliance.
ConMet is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ConMet provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws (“Protected Characteristics”). Ensuring fair wages is an important Company value. Accordingly, the Company will not pay wages to any employee at a rate less than the Company pays to other employees for work that is substantially equivalent and requires comparable skills unless a bona fide factor justifies a pay differential. The Company prohibits pay disparity based on Protected Characteristics or prior salary history. The Company prohibits retaliation against employees for discussing compensation.
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