What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Maintenance Technician — Injection & Auxiliary Systems position at Texas Injection Molding?
Own the uptime
We’re looking for a reliability-focused technician to steward our injection molding assets and supporting utilities. You’ll be the calm in the storm—keeping equipment calibrated, documentation tight, and budgets on track—while responding decisively when a line goes down.
Your impact in the first 90 days
We’re looking for a reliability-focused technician to steward our injection molding assets and supporting utilities. You’ll be the calm in the storm—keeping equipment calibrated, documentation tight, and budgets on track—while responding decisively when a line goes down.
Your impact in the first 90 days
- Map every injection press, auxiliary, and facility system to a preventive maintenance plan, then close gaps in procedures and documentation.
- Establish a calibration cadence for machine controls; verify screw and barrel condition against minimum requirements.
- Stabilize top downtime drivers through root cause analysis and rapid countermeasures.
- Baseline parts inventory and maintenance spend; implement controls to protect the budget.
- Partner with the Maintenance Manager to maximize equipment utilization and availability.
- Author and execute PM procedures for presses and auxiliaries (granulators, dryers, water tower, chiller, etc.).
- Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues on production and facility equipment.
- Specify and recommend auxiliary equipment purchases that enhance reliability and throughput.
- Operate mobile equipment as needed: forklifts, scissor lifts, and skid loaders.
- Maintain thorough records of PMs, installations, structural repairs, work orders, and facility operating reports.
- Control maintenance costs by monitoring inventory and expenses.
- Provide technical support for facility infrastructure: electrical systems, building projects, and plumbing.
- Lead continuous improvement; keep work areas and company grounds safe, orderly, and aligned with 5S.
- Remain on call 24/7 for maintenance issues that could impact customer deliveries.
- Complete additional related tasks as assigned.
- High School diploma or GED.
- Minimum 7 years in industrial maintenance with injection molding machinery; blow molding or extrusion experience may substitute.
- Demonstrated mechanical know‑how across hydraulics, pumps, and motors.
- Strong electrical background: read schematics and troubleshoot complex wiring and control systems.
- Track record of timely, cost-effective repairs and sound troubleshooting.
- Can-do, self-motivated, and clear communicator (written and verbal).
- Decisive and data-driven; exercises good judgment under pressure.
- Comfortable reading engineering drawings plus electrical and hydraulic schematics.
- Expertise with industrial electrical control and hydraulic systems.
- Proficient diagnosing single- and three-phase motors.
- Familiarity with logic/PLC controls is a plus.
- Works independently; drives projects and continuous improvement to completion.
- Machine downtime reduction
- Preventive maintenance execution and documentation quality
- Maintenance and repair cost adherence to budget
- Electrical troubleshooting and repair
- Mechanical troubleshooting
- Hydraulic systems
- Preventive maintenance and inspection
- Industrial electrical/electronic systems
- Injection molding processes and equipment
- Injection molding machines (Toyo, Milacron, Toshiba, Nissei)
Salary : $26 - $30