Die Setter

Die Setter


Company
Gallagher
Location
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
18 days ago
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Job Description
About GallagherAt Gallagher, we protect what matters most. From securing some of the world’s highest-security environments to helping farmers manage their operations more efficiently, our technology solutions are trusted globally.Our global headquarters and manufacturing site are based in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a people-first culture that extends across our global operations, reaching over 160 countries, and offering exciting world-class career pathways. Our Operations Engineering team is central to our manufacturing excellence, and this is your opportunity to play a key part in that success.About The RoleWe are looking for a Die Setter to join our Hamilton Manufacturing team. You will report to the Die Setter Supervisor and work closely with the Plastics Operations, Tool & Die, and Maintenance teams to ensure our presses, moulds, and die-sets are optimised and well maintained for high-quality, reliable production.In this hands-on, high-impact role, you will be at the heart of our production set-up and change-over process, contributing to operational uptime, product quality, and cost-efficiency.The Shift Times For This Role AreDay Shift - 7:30am to 4:00pmAfternoon Shift - 3:30pm to 12:00amNight Shift - 11:30pm to 8:00amYou WillCarry out safe, accurate tool changes and machine start-ups in line with production requirementsEnsure products meet or exceed quality specifications and assist with any product quality issuesApply strong troubleshooting skills to resolve die or machine challenges quickly and effectivelyContribute to Lean and SMED activities to reduce waste and optimise change-over timesPlan ahead, manage time effectively, and support flexibility across shifts where requiredPromote and maintain high standards of safety, housekeeping (6S), and teamworkActively support continuous improvement and problem-solving initiatives within the Plastics teamAbout YouYou’re mechanically minded, proactive, and thrive in a busy manufacturing environment. You take pride in precision, quality, and safety - and you enjoy working collaboratively to keep production running at its best.Ideally, You’ll BringTrade qualification (Die Setter, Plastics Engineering, mechanical, fitter-welder or similar) or equivalent manufacturing tooling experience.A Trade Certificate in Plastics Engineering, PAMPITO qualification, or relevant mechanical tradeProven experience in injection moulding or extrusion, ideally with die setting responsibilitiesStrong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilitiesGood planning, communication, and time management skillsKnowledge of Lean and SMED principlesA strong commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvementWorking at GallagherJoining Gallagher means joining a global manufacturing leader with a strong commitment to its people and their development.We OfferA supportive, professional environment where you can build a lasting careerOpportunities for growth and cross-functional learning across Plastics, Tooling, and EngineeringCompetitive pay, KiwiSaver contributions, and annual bonusesFree on-site parking, a subsidised café, and great local eateriesA fun, collaborative team culture with regular events and learning opportunitiesApply now to join a world-class manufacturing team - or reach out if you’d like to have a chat and learn more about the role.

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