Application Engineer (m/f/d) - Plastic Processes in Bonnechere Valley at plus10 | JobGan

Application Engineer (m/f/d) - Plastic Processes in Bonnechere Valley

plus10
Mid
📡 Augsburg 🏙 Bonnechere Valley, Ontario 📅 Dec 31, 1969 ⏳ Closes Oct 05, 2026
💰 $65,000 – $74,750 CAD/yr
📋 Job Description

The Application Engineer position at plus10 focuses on the technical implementation of their AI tool, Hopper, at customer locations, which aims to optimize injection molding processes. Key responsibilities include gathering technical requirements, coordinating machine connections, configuring systems, and training staff. Candidates should have a degree related to plastics engineering or equivalent experience, along with a background in injection molding and project coordination.

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HIRING COMPANY:
plus10
📡 Bonnechere Valley
plus10 is a spin-off from Fraunhofer IPA, specializing in optimizing injection molding processes through its AI tool, Hopper. The company is dedicated to reducing waste, shortening cycle times, and facilitating faster setups. By assisting clients in managing skill shortages and processing technical plastics and recycla…

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⏳ Closes Oct 05, 2026
Application Engineer (m/f/d) - Plastic Processes in Bonnechere Valley
plus10 · $65,000 – $74,750 CAD/yr