Job Summary:
The Die Casting Technician is responsible for operating and maintaining die casting machinery to produce high-quality metal parts. This role involves setting up die and equipment, monitoring production, performing quality checks, and troubleshooting issues to ensure efficient and safe operations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operate die casting machines to produce parts from nonferrous metals (e.g., aluminum, zinc, magnesium)
- Set up die and adjust machine parameters based on part specifications
- Preheat and lubricate dies; monitor cooling systems
- Inspect finished castings for defects and ensure quality standards are met
- Perform routine maintenance and minor repairs on die and casting equipment
- Document production output and machine performance
- Follow lockout/tagout procedures during cleaning and maintenance
- Collaborate with maintenance and engineering teams to resolve technical issues
- Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean work environment
Qualifications
Preferred Skills:
- Experience with cold-chamber and hot-chamber die casting machines
- Knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems
- Basic computer skills for data entry and machine interface
- Attention to detail and ability to work independently or in a team
Work Environment
Physical Conditions:
- High Temperatures: Exposure to molten metals means to workspace can be hot, especially near casting machines.
- Noise Levels: Machinery operation generates significant noise; hearing protection is often required.
- Heavy Machinery: Technicians work around hydraulic presses, furnaces, and automated casting systems.
- Standing and Lifting: Long periods of standing and frequent lifting (up to 50 lbs) are common.