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Additionally, experience with machinery like CNC machines, and EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) equipment is highly valued Job Description Summary/Objective The Tool & Die Maker position is responsible for building and repair of gauges, fixtures, tooling and dies ; assembly and testing of complex tooling and dies in production departments.
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Communicates with set-up machinists and/or Machine Shop Supervisor/Manager regarding tooling/fixtures/material requirements for upcoming and/or existing jobs on the floor. Interprets drawings, create new solid models (where necessary) to generate CNC programs for Swiss lathes and/or multi-axis Turn-Mill (double-turret, double-spindle) machines using CAD/CAM system ( preferably Part-Maker, FeatureCam, etc.
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Experience with unscrewing molds, welding, knowledge of LSR (liquid silicone rubber), mold maker certificate. Repairs and maintains injection molding tooling. Minimum 1-2 years’ experience mold repairing and troubleshooting injection mold tooling, ability to work from complex prints and tool drawings, Experience using, mills, lathes, grinders and hand tools, strong mathematical skills, multi-tasking, pneumatics and hydraulics, electrical knowledge, knowledge of plastic resins, experience in repair of hot runner systems, collaborative, able to work under time constraints.
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Maintain tooling nitrogen systems. Be able to change over tooling to produce different parts and to spot tools for proper metal fits. Track and order tooling store room perishables so that efficiency can be maintained.
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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. Understand all tooling stage operations so that quality concerns can be addressed and corrected.
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Performs milling, turning, boring, drilling, polishing, grinding and threading to build new tooling. Performs milling, turning, boring, drilling, polishing, grinding and threading to build new tooling.
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Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice Benefits Offered: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match Short-term disability coverage Safety shoe and prescription safety glasses reimbursement Training Opportunities "Tool and Die Maker", Tool, Die, Maker,automotive.
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As a Die Maker, you will bring your technical acumen to fabricate and repair complex tooling to ensure it meets precise specifications. Preferred Qualifications:•Associate degree related to Tool and Machining or 3 years of experience as a die maker.
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The QTI Group is seeking a Tool & Die Maker to manufacture or repair any tooling needs that the plant has using Lathes, Mills, Grinders, and other precision equipment. The QTI Group is seeking a Tool & Die Maker to manufacture or repair any tooling needs that the plant has using Lathes, Mills, Grinders, and other precision equipment.
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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 aluminum cans at the Sugar Land, Texas manufacturing location.
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Relevant mold maker / tool and die maker certifications. Minimum 3 years experience as tool & die maker, injection mold making &/or associated work. Set-up and operate conventional, special-purpose machines to fabricate tooling components; fit and assemble these components into production tooling and fixtures.
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Reverse engineer tooling, equipment, parts, and components not in CADD software throughout the facility. Design tooling with hydraulics and pneumatics to efficiently hold parts with high yield.
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Strong people-management skills to lead, direct and coach employeesMathematical and mechanical aptitudeEducationJourneyman – Tool & Die Maker. Ensures requisition orders required for tooling and replacement parts are completed in a timely manner.
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Work as a team with the production department on all tooling issues. Set up and operate lathes, milling machines, and bench grinders to cut, bore, grind and shape parts to specific dimensions.
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Learns entry-level technical skills and knowledge, regulatory requirements and tooling used in aircraft cabinetmaking. Wood working, wood finishing or auto body & painting experience in a technical environment or completion of Technical Certificate in cabinet making preferred and/or completion in current year youth apprenticeship program, in area of expertise.
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