Why Join Tru-Form?

From in-house designers to quality engineers, production specialists, and customer service professionals, our team plays a critical role in producing high-quality components across medical, aerospace, automotive, defense, and electronics markets. We work together to solve challenges, keep production moving, and deliver parts that meet exacting standards.

Looking to grow in your field? Tru-Form offers hands-on experience with advanced forming equipment, custom thermoforming processes, and a team that values knowledge sharing and reliability.

Current Job Openings

We currently have no job openings.

Don’t see the right fit?

We’re always open to hearing from qualified individuals. If you have experience in plastics manufacturing, assembly, tooling, quality, or operations, send us your resume.

Learn More About Tru-Form Plastics

Want to know more about the people behind our parts and what it’s like to work in custom thermoforming? Explore blog posts written by team members and industry professionals:

  • Choosing FST-Compliant Plastics for Aircraft Interiors

    Aircraft interior material selection usually starts with compliance, but it does not end there. Buyers still have to choose a plastic that fits the part, holds up in service, supports the required finish, and can be sourced without slowing the job down. For many aircraft interior applications, the review starts with FAR 25.853 plastics. From…

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  • Turnkey Paint and Prep for Finished Thermoformed Parts

    Thermoforming rarely marks the end of a manufacturing program. Many parts move from forming to surface preparation, painting, shielding, and final assembly before they are ready for shipment. When those steps happen at different facilities, production timelines stretch and coordination becomes more complicated than it needs to be. Here at Tru-Form Plastics, paint and prep…

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  • Starting Gauge vs. Finished Gauge: What to Expect in Thermoformed Parts

    Understanding Part Thickness in Thermoforming Customers often ask why a thermoformed part’s finished gauge isn’t identical to the starting sheet thickness. The short answer is material stretch; the fuller answer explains how thickness changes during forming, which factors influence that change, and how our team controls it with tooling and process discipline. How Thickness Changes…

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