Company Detail

MGS.Mfg Group Inc
Member Since,
Login to View contact details
Login

About Company

Job Openings

  • Tooling Apprentice  

    - Kildare

    Role Purpose: The tooling apprentice will support the everyday functions of the toolmakers within the Tooling Departments in a high-volume injection moulding manufacturing setting. Key Responsibilities: The tooling apprentice will: Compile standard specifications/procedures/records for each mould and monitor all existing moulds to standard specifications Assist the toolmakers whilst they fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools Support the toolmakers with tool builds Support initial tool trials and validations Support tool changes where required Carry out essential cleaning on parts, slides, tools Support all aspects of machine and equipment maintenance, installation and modification Document all work carried out, including upgrades/repairs on existing equipment/tools Maintain the highest standards of hygiene and housekeeping Ensure highest Quality & Compliance standards, participating and complying with the Quality Management System Identify and generate opportunities for improvement and actively participate in the implementation of corrective action plans and continuous improvement initiatives Comply with all company policies and procedures, including quality requirements, financial controls, health and safety regulations, etc. The above list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive, and the role holder may be required to carry out other duties which may reasonably be assigned by management . The ideal candidate: It is essential that the tooling apprentice has a keen interest in the tooling department. A good knowledge of injection moulding and how tooling is important in the process, an understanding of how to trouble shoot and experience with repairs and maintenance would be an advantage. Possessing excellent interpersonal, teamwork, IT and communication skills, it is essential that the tooling apprentice works effectively with others to achieve challenging objectives. The tooling apprentice will be a self-starter, organized, result-oriented with a strong work ethic and the ability and resilience to work under pressure. To Apply Please forward your CV via the APPLY Now button below.

  • Moulding Operator  

    - Kildare

    MGS is a leading global provider of optimized manufacturing solutions for high precision plastics products with services including engineering and design-for-manufacture; mould-making; sampling & development; injection moulding; value-added contract manufacturing operations; multi-shot technologies; scalable automation and turnkey manufacturing systems. Key Responsibilities/Daily Duties: The Machine Operator: Ensures the quality of the parts produced by inspecting parts visually and through measuring devices, records measurement information and alerts appropriate personnel of any deviations from the customer specification or part print. Indicates the status of the part (Accept/Reject) according to proper procedure and specifications; packages parts per customer specification and places finished product in correct location. Completes machine report on a daily basis; records machine shot counts, press scrap, machine cycle time and daily production. Uses and understands statistical process control; monitors the quality of the product through Statistical Process Control (SPC), including the input of data into the computer. Maintains methods/procedures and all supporting documentation to meet the requirements of Quality Systems ISO9001:2000, ISO13485 and Environmental Management Systems ISO14001 Adhere to all safety precautions with machinery, tools, and devices, including use of relevant personal protective equipment (e.g. gown, cap, safety shoes, etc.) Check's part counts by weighing them; sets scale and verifies scale accuracy. Ensures that the correct raw materials are being used at each molding machine; ensures raw material is staged/ready for next shift. Maintains work areas in a clean and orderly manner by practicing good housekeeping. Performs additional duties at the request of the direct supervisor. The successful candidate must: be eligible to work in Ireland. have previous experience in a manufacturing/warehousing environment. be willing to work on a 4-shift roster basis in a busy 24/7 manufacturing operation. have good verbal reasoning, numerate ability and mechanical aptitude skills. have good communication skills, both written and oral. have basic knowledge and understanding of computers. Please note: in order to be considered for this position in Ireland, you need to be legally eligible to work in Ireland. there is no relocation support available for this position. MGS is an equal opportunities employer. To Apply Please forward your CV via the APPLY Now button below.

  • Polymer Engineering Apprenticeship  

    - Kildare

    MGS is part of a new industry-led Polymer Apprenticeship. As a polymer processing technologist, you will be responsible for the efficient setup and operation of polymer processing lines to produce plastic components in line with industry standards. You will work with production teams to address machine, material, mould, die, or tooling issues, including complex tooling assembly and breakdown. The qualification at the end of this apprenticeship will be a Level 7 Degree BSc. in Polymer Processing Technology. This is a three-year course in conjunction with TUS (Athlone IT) with 70% of the time spent "on the job" at MGS and 30% of the time spent in TUS (Athlone IT). This is a fantastic opportunity to progress within the company, with MGS supporting both the application process and fees during the course of the program itself. Internal mentorship will be provided to successful candidates with exposure to various areas within the technical space during training and development. More information is available at: polymer-technology-apprenticeship-brochure-nov-23.pdf Entry requirements are as follows: Leaving Cert. (or equivalent), Grade 06 at ordinary level in 5 subjects 2 of which must be maths & a language (English or Irish). This criterion does not apply to over 23's but all applicants will follow company & SOLAS recruitment procedures. Successful candidates will remain in a machine operator role (job spec below) during the course and may progress into their new development role upon successful completion of year 2 or 3. This will be dependent on performance both internally and externally on the course and feedback associated. JOB TITLE: Machine Operator (Year 1 and 2) REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor MGS (Ireland) is a leading global provider of optimized manufacturing solutions for high precision plastics products with services including engineering and design-for-manufacture; mould-making; sampling & development; injection moulding; value-added contract manufacturing operations; multi-shot technologies; scalable automation and turnkey manufacturing systems. Key Responsibilities/Daily Duties: The Machine Operator: Ensures the quality of the parts produced by inspecting parts visually and through measuring devices; records measurement information and alerts appropriate personnel of any deviations from the customer specification or part print. Indicates the status of the part (Accept/Reject) according to proper procedure and specifications; packages parts per customer specification and places finished product in correct location. Completes machine report on a daily basis; records machine shot counts, press scrap, machine cycle time and daily production. Uses and understands statistical process control; monitors the quality of the product through Statistical Process Control (SPC), including the input of data into the computer. Maintains methods/procedures and all supporting documentation to meet the requirements of Quality Systems ISO9001:2000, ISO13485 and Environmental Management Systems ISO14001 Adhere to all safety precautions with machinery, tools, and devices, including use of relevant personal protective equipment (e.g. gown, cap, safety shoes, etc.) Checks part counts by weighing them; sets scale and verifies scale accuracy. Ensures that the correct raw materials are being used at each moulding machine; ensures raw material is staged/ready for next shift Maintains work areas in a clean and orderly manner by practicing good housekeeping. Performs additional duties at the request of the direct supervisor. The successful candidate must: be eligible to work in Ireland previous experience in a manufacturing environment preferred; be willing to work on a 4-shift roster basis in a busy 24/7 manufacturing operation; have good verbal reasoning, numerate ability and mechanical aptitude skills; have good communication skills, both written and oral. have basic knowledge and understanding of computers. MGS is an equal opportunities employer. To Apply Please forward your CV via the APPLY Now button below.

Company Detail

  • Is Email Verified
    No
  • Total Employees
  • Established In
  • Current jobs

Google Map

For Jobseekers
For Employers
Contact Us
Astrid-Lindgren-Weg 12 38229 Salzgitter Germany