Tool Room Technician
HQC Incorporated
Plastic Injection Molding
Tool Room Technician
Performing mold maintenance, conversions and repairs
Experience preferred or someone looking for a new career
We will train the right candidate to become a technician of injection molds
At minimum some Mechanical experience is needed
Pay depends on exp. in this field or new to this field, start at no less than $17.00 per hr.
Approximate hours 6:00a-2:30p M-F with occasional Saturdays or overtime
Other Positions may be available:
Quality Assurance Inspectors for 2nd
Maintenance Mechanic 1st shift
Injection Molding Tech / Assistant Supervisor with experience for 3rd shift
Good stable job history
Attention to details, good attendance
Able to perform physical work
Follow all Federal, State, Local, HQC and
Customer requirements and/or laws
Benefits:
7 Paid Holidays after 30 days
Insurance options 1st of the month following 60 days
401(k) with up to 4% Company Match
5 paid vacation days after 1 year and
10 paid days after 2 years
Other benefits may be available
Apply in person M-F 7:00a-4:30pm
or send application or resume to:
HQC Inc.
230 Kendall Point Dr., Oswego, IL 60543
630-820-5550
Employment@hqcinc.com
www.hqcinc.com
No agencies, Direct Hire
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About Us
HQC began as a precision injecting molding company in September 1987.
Since then, we have grown into a full-service manufacturer of custom closures and medical devices.
During our formative years, we particularly specialized in molded parts for the automotive and appliance industries. Our problem-solving approach to customer service became evident even in our earliest projects. Just one example was our first molded parts for Harley-Davidson. The iconic motorcycle manufacturer had been contending with plastic hinges that were breaking on radio covers. We solved the issue by innovating a way to insert molded brass hinges in place of the plastic ones.
As we continued serving customers, many of them told us of their inability to find an injection molder that could support and consult them beyond injection molding. Some injection molders also worked only with certain materials, limiting their flexibility to serve and problem-solve.
This interaction with customers continued raising our awareness of how we could become a greater resource to them in bringing the most manufacturable and marketable product to their consumers.