Details

Job Type
Full-Time Regular
Site
On-Site
Location
Meadville, PA
Salary
$80,000.00 — $0.00
Industry
Plastics & Packaging Manufacturing

Guided Search Partners (GSP)
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About the Opportunity

We’re partnering with a precision manufacturing organization that recently completed a strategic acquisition—bringing together a high-performing tool room with an established injection molding operation that includes a clean room and multiple presses. The business is positioned for growth, with plans to expand capacity over time and bring additional medical molding work into the site.

This Mold Designer role is needed immediately and offers a true ground-floor opportunity as the new ownership structure takes shape. The current design bench is experienced, and the long-term plan includes succession as retirements occur—making this a great fit for an earlier-career designer who wants runway, mentorship, and the chance to grow with a shop that’s investing.

The environment suits someone who’s practical, curious, and comfortable learning. If you’ve got strong fundamentals and the drive to sharpen your craft, this team is open to hiring for skill and potential.

What You’ll Do

  • Design and develop molds supporting medical programs, partnering closely with the tool room and molding operation.

  • Create and refine tooling designs to meet build requirements, quality expectations, and manufacturing realities.

  • Support new mold builds in a full-service tool room environment, staying connected to how designs translate into machining and assembly.

  • Collaborate with injection molding teams, including work connected to clean room molding operations.

  • Help document and standardize design practices as the organization grows and transitions through upcoming retirements.

  • Contribute to continuous improvement in tooling design, communication, and release practices—especially as CAD systems evolve.

Who You Are

You’re a mold designer (or growing into one) who enjoys getting close to the work—asking questions, learning from experienced builders, and improving designs through feedback. You’re comfortable in a shop environment and can balance detail with practicality. You take ownership, communicate clearly, and want a role where you can build a long-term career, not just knock out drawings.

Preferred Experience & Attributes

  • Mold design experience (medical mold experience is a plus).

  • Comfortable working in Pro/ENGINEER (Pro E) today; openness to transitioning to SolidWorks.

  • Earlier-career designers are welcome—strong fundamentals and the ability to learn quickly matter most.

  • Able to collaborate across tool room and molding teams and take feedback well.

  • Organized, detail-minded, and steady in a fast-moving, growth-oriented environment.

Why This Role Matters

This hire supports immediate demand and protects long-term capability. You’ll strengthen the design bench now while also building succession as senior talent approaches retirement. With new ownership investment, medical program growth, and expansion runway, this is a chance to join at the right moment and have your work matter from day one.

Reporting Structure

  • Part of a small team.

  • Works closely with site leadership and tool room/molding teams, leadership support span's multiple locations.