Core Manufacturing - Inject Mold Mach Operator 4th shift

chromalloy

Location: Tampa, FL 33619, US
Employment Type: FULL_TIME
Industry: Aerospace/Defense
Occupational Category: 51-4071.00 – Production
Posted: Thursday, 28 May 2026
Valid Through: Saturday, 27 June 2026

Job Description

chromalloy is hiring a Core Manufacturing - Inject Mold Mach Operator 4th shift in Tampa, FL. This is a full-time position, and paying $17.12–$31.55/hour.

Job Summary

We're looking for an Injection Mold Machine Operator to run ceramic core injection presses. Hands-on, detail-driven, fast-paced—you'll set up machines, press parts, and inspect your own work.


Work That Matters

At Chromalloy Tampa, your work directly supports aviation safety and reliability. The parts you make go into jet engines. Real aerospace work, real impact—every day.

Shift: Friday – Sunday 5a – 5p

36-hour workweek, 40 hours of pay. You'll work three 12-hour shifts and still take home a full-time paycheck.

Shift Differential: $3.00/hr


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Set up and operate injection mold presses and tooling
  • Inspect cores for dimensions and defects
  • Forge and prep cores for thermal processing
  • Rotate into kiln/furnace operations as needed
  • Monitor machine gauges—catch problems early
  • Follow all process docs, safety rules, and housekeeping standards—no shortcuts
  • Work within ISO / TCS quality standards
  • Show up reliably and help out where needed

What We’re Looking For

  • High school diploma or GED preferred
  • 3+ months manufacturing experience preferred
  • Injection molding experience is a plus
  • Mechanically inclined and good with your hands
  • Able to read, write, and speak English
  • Comfortable with basic math and measuring tools
  • Safety-minded, dependable, team player

Education Requirements

high school

Skills

Please see the job description for required or recommended skills.

Benefits

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