Plastics Die Setter

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Running a test on a new die

Jon Grootelaar running a test on a die

Plastics die setters prepare, maintain and repair dies (moulds) used in the production of plastic products.

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Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements to become a plastics die setter, as skills are gained on the job.

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As a trial supervisor, Jon Grootelaar is responsible for testing and modifying new dies (moulds that make products) before they go into production.

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Pay

Wages vary, but plastics die setters usually earn between $14 and $19 per hour.
 

 

Job Outlook

Growth in plastics industry

The plastics industry has been growing for some time, and exports have been increasing over recent years.
 

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Posted: Tue, 24 Nov 2009
 

 


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