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About the Role: As a Tool & Die Maker, you'll be at the forefront of our manufacturing process, creating intricate tools and dies that breathe life into our products. Maintain tooling nitrogen systems.
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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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Founded in 1971, we are one of the largest manufacturers of tooling for the corrugated box industry. Proven success as a Die Maker. As a Production Supervisor that's what you do-create tooling that makes boxes for the items you see and use everyday.
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Under the direction of a Tooling Supervisor, the Tool and Die Maker is responsible for repairing dies and making adjustments as needed to run dies in accordance with the customers’ standards.
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State/Federal approved Mold Maker or Tool & Die Journeyman's Card is an asset. Manufacture new mold components and complete repairs and modifications to existing molds and tooling. 12-hour shift schedule (4 on 4 off; 84 hours bi-weekly) with bi-weekly pay.
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We are seeking a Tooling Engineer for our Carey, Ohio Plant. Certified Journey Man Tool Maker or equivalent, documented experience preferred. Able to analyze and solve production problems in relation to tooling and secondary, making judgments in priority.
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Perform tool and die repairs on progressive dies, manually operated dies, and tooling. Perform tool and die repairs on progressive dies, manually operated dies, and tooling. Operate tool room machinery in a safe manner during the build process.
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Machinist - Tool and Die Maker. Will work under the Manager assisting with production by developing, constructing, altering and repairing a wide variety of injection molds, stamping processes, hydraulic presses, tooling, and components (mostly stamping.
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Work within molding and mold prep departments to help repair and assemble tooling. Journeyman status in machining/tooling. Maintain tools and advise supervisor of repairs status and the need for purchased accessories and tooling components.
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The Tool & Die Maker serves a key function in the operation and on-going maintenance of the high-speed manufacturing equipment that produces both metal cans and ends at the Dubuque, Iowa manufacturing location.
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Could be a tool maker who moved into design or Program management or Manufacturing engineer at a manufacturing site. Ensure production tool timing and plans meet homeline delivery of tooling for TT requirement Develop analytical tools and strategies to deliver BIC (Best in Class) tool performance and timing (Shop Performance Analytics, Benchmarking, shop development plans, Market Intelligence, Tool Timing Supermatrix, targets, competitive bids, Low-Cost Country sourcing, etc.
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Key job responsibilities- Fabricate, assemble and modify prototype tooling & test equipment - Work directly with engineering teams on design feedback DFM, project execution and commissioning- Maintain GSE Tooling work area- Ability to be flexible, support changing priorities and ambitious deadlines- Support other development, production and facilities teams as required- Must have valid driver’s license and able to satisfy Amazon driver eligibility criteria.
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Tool making (construction/design) experience either at tool shop level or Tier 1 Experience in costing/estimating tools either at tool shop level or Tier 1 Launch or production experience on tools Could be a tool maker who moved into design or Program management or Manufacturing engineer at an manufacturing site Basically an individual who knows tools construction best practices + how to estimates cost and timing builds of tools.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Tool Maker will review specifications on blueprints to determine materials required and equipment necessary to fabricate tooling for use in the cold heading manufacturing.
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Technical school training in machining and tooling. Performs development work and difficult tool room machine operations. Because inventing, building, and delivering the future of windows and doors is not a one-person job.
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