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The Mold/Tool Maker - Deltar Fasteners will report to the Toolroom Supervisor - Deltar Fasteners and will be responsible to perform duties to construct, alter, and repair molds of a complex, intricate, precise nature.
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Degree as a mold maker, mold constructor, shoemaker, or technical/engineering degree (e.g. mechanical engineer) or Technical Product Designer, Technical Draftsman. As the Technical Manager FW Tooling, you are a key contributor in the footwear product development process by steering the footwear engineering and providing technical consultancy.
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Ability to effectively troubleshoot on punch press tooling, progressive punch press dies and on presses up to 20 ton. Fit and assemble parts to make, repair or modify required tooling, dies, jigs, gauges and tools using machine tools and hand tools.
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Driving the training and adoption of key tooling with the sales / marketing teams. You’re a strategic and tactical planner, analytic and data enabled decision maker, with strong presentation capabilities.
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Experience Fabricating and repairing Fixtures and Tooling Set up and operation of CNC Lathes and Milling machines Use of precision measuring Tools Blueprint and schematic reading Successful completion of a job interview, pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check are required.
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Journeyman Tool & Die Maker. Tooling Manufacturing Supervisor. The supervisor role is the first level of authority in the Tooling Business Center providing leadership, coaching and clear direction to ensure people are working safely, meeting customer demand, solving problems, eliminating waste and meeting goals.
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Tool and Fixture Maker Description A trusted and leading manufacturer of motion control and power transmission components for over 70 years. Tool and Fixture Maker is responsible for analyzing specifications; setting up and operating machine tools; fits and assembles parts to fabricate and repair fixtures, cutting tools, jigs, gauges, and machinists’ hand tools by performing the following duties: Study specifications such as blueprints, sketches, models, or descriptions, and visualize product to determine materials required and machines to be used to fabricate parts.
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Be responsible for die assembly, die disassembly, preventive maintenance, die change overs, die troubleshooting and tool making as it relates to tooling and dies. They manage manufacturing, production control, engineering, inventory control, EH&S, shipping/receiving, etc.
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Sets up, runs off and tests dies to produce a product to specifications, tracing die difficulties to their source and correcting same · Tear down, repairs and reassembles tooling on the bench or in the press as required This full-time hourly role is a part of our Tool and Die Team and reports to the Tool Room Supervisor.
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The Machine Shop Technician utilize drawing specifications and work instructions to manufacture & inspect metal molds, fixtures, and tooling used in medical device manufacturing. Follow drawings & specifications to manufacture metal molds, tooling and fixtures.
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Perform assignments involving the field of model maker, gage maker, mold maker, jig grinder, and machine builder. Three to five years experience as Tool and Die Maker , or equivalent experience.
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Set up and operate a variety of machine tools (including CNC work centers, milling machines, EDM equipment and grinders) in order to machine various materials to fabricate fixtures, tooling, die components, and functional prototype parts on a custom basis.
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Minimum of 1 year of general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines (e.g., mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes); be a successful graduate of any recognized machinist or tool maker course.
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As a Mercury Marine Toolmaker in our facility, you will be responsible for the care and maintenance of die-cast tooling of various sizes small to large weighing 5 tons to 50 tons. + Prepare die-cast tooling to go into the die-cast machine- Assembly verifications, coring checks, plumbing checks.
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Operate machine tools, including lathes, milling machines, and grinders, to createand modify tooling. ● Troubleshoot and make adjustments to tooling to maintain production quality. Stay current with industry trends and innovations in tool and die making.
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