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Travis Ludvigson
Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards
CVTC Chippewa Falls Campus
770 Scheidler Road
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
715-738-3853
travis.ludvigson@dwd.wisconsin.gov

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Injection Molding Machine Setter (Plastic)

Work Description 

Injection molding machine setters set up and tend machines that transform plastic compounds into a wide variety of consumer goods; such as, toys, tubing and auto parts. They install plastic injection molds on the molding machine; make necessary connections of the electrical, hydraulic and cooling systems to the mold; insure that the correct plastic material, plastic melt temperatures, shot size, injection speed and pressures are set; and cycle the machine and adjust the molding parameters until acceptable parts are produced.

Working Conditions 

Injection molding machine setters work in a typical factory shop setting and use protective equipment to avoid common hazards; such as, safety belts, protective glasses. This highly technical apprenticeship program requires a thorough understanding of the material taught in this program.

Training 

Units of instruction include electricity, hydraulics and pneumatics; statistical process control; plastic mold design and blueprint reading; technical mathematics basic tool room machine shop operations; and an overview of many of the plastic molding processes other than injection molding.

  • Four year training program
  • 7,424 hours on-the-job training
  • 576 hours paid related instruction 
  • Additional related instruction may be required

Application

View application requirements below:

  • Entry requirements vary by employer 
  • High school diploma or equivalent