Technicians – Running the Masterbatch Mechanism

Technicians – Running the Masterbatch Mechanism


Overview

All manufacturing industries, including the masterbatch industry, are nearly full-automated. I say ‘nearly’, because the machines don’t operate themselves, and can’t think for themselves about what material has to be put where, and what to do with the material once it has been processed. This is what technicians are for.

What Do Technicians Do?

According to REPIN Masterbatches, one of the leading masterbatch manufacturers in India, known for their additive masterbatches and colour masterbatches, technicians in the masterbatch industry are skilled professionals who help the plastic engineers, scientists, research groups and manufacturers in designing, manufacturing, and marketing plastic products. Technicians can work in the research and development (R&D) section of the company, or in the manufacturing process. They function at a level between the levels of a plastic engineer or scientist and a production worker in the masterbatch company’s hierarchy. In addition, technicians set up, adjust, repair and troubleshoot machines which manufacture plastic products.Tasks can include checking, calibrating and regulating machines and conducting basic quality control tests. Technicians may also fix process problems that do not meet the required standard.

Educational Requirement

At least a diploma, apprenticeship or a bachelor’s degree in related plastics field is required. Any experience is an added benefit that increases the chances of getting hired.

REPIN’s Shout-Out to Aspirants


The Masterbatch industry is a lucrative opportunity for highly trained professionals. Masterbatch manufacturing companies with R&D facilities like REPIN Masterbatches are ready to pay good money to individuals who can take on the job responsibilities of a technician in the industry. If you think you are one of them, REPIN is always ready to welcome applications from new talent. Let us work together, let us rise together.

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