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Set up, operate and become proficient on all tool room equipment including; lathe, drill press, conventional milling machine (Bridgeport), and surface grinder. Troubleshoot die difficulties with Production and Quality personnel and correct problems.
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Tool and Die Apprenticeship Certificate Preferred. The Tool & Die Maker is responsible for maintaining all tooling in the Plant. Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, L.P. is seeking a skilled individual for our Tool & Die Maker 2 position at our DTTP - Waller, TX location.
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Night Shift: 9:00 PM-5:00 AM, with Overtime as necessary Tool and Die Maker I at Ditch Witch: This position builds weld fixtures, machine fixtures, drill jigs, forming dies, and other specialized equipment from tool designs, sketches, or verbal instructions.
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1-5 years of tool and die experience suggested (knowledge of tolerances, reading blueprints, processing, etc.) Operate a manual lathe and mill, tool grinder and sharpener, and other machine shop equipment.
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A minimum of 2 years' experience as a Journeyman Machinist or 4 years' experience as a Tool and Die Maker are preferred. Job SummaryTrane Technologies is now taking applications for Machinist and/or Tool and Die Maker in its La Crosse production facilities.
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The Tool Room Machinist constructs fixtures, cores, trim punches, gages, robot jaws, die cast machine parts, rework shot rods, turn plunger tips, etc. Here at MKC, we are one of the leaders in our field of high pressure die casting and precision machining for customers in the automotive and recreational markets.
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State/Federal approved Mold Maker or Tool & Die Journeyman's Card is an asset. Intermediate to advanced knowledge of mold making, production, setup and plastic injection molding.
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Tool & Die Maker / Moldmaker responsibilities will include the construction and repair of wax injection molds, manufacturing fixtures, and inspection gauges. Journeyman Tool & Die Maker.
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Carry out needs of production by following Standard Operational Procedures for die casting, quality inspections, and maintaining the performance of the die cast machine. - Start up and shutdown die-casting machines.
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ExperienceMinimum 5 years experience in the tool and mold building industryMold maker or tool die maker is a plus or equivalent experienceEducationHigh school or equivalent (Preferred)QualificationsBasic computer skills is necessary for the jobCan speak fluent EnglishHas working knowledge of all shop equipment, including hands-on skill on mills, CNC's, EDM's, and grindersThe skills to learn and program our brands of CNC's and EDM's.
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Summary: A Tool & Die Maker analyzes specifications, lay out metal stock, sets up and operates machine tools, and fits and assembles parts to fabricate and repair metalworking dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists hand tools by performing the following duties.
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Category: Manufacturing, Keywords: Tool and Die Maker. Technical knowledge and skills in the following areas: Tool & Die, Welding, Machining. Who we're looking forToyota’s Die Maintenance Department is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Die Maintenance Technician.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor - Die Casting will oversees all operations within their respective department including but not limited to quality of production, managing employees, maintaining safety regulations, and monitoring daily production standards by performing the following duties.
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DEPARTMENTAL SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (In addition to the above listed duties and responsibilities, the Manufacturing Supervisor may have departmental specific duties and responsibilities as noted) Die Cast: (Reports to Plant Manager) Initiates changes in casting cycle times, lubrication of dies, preheating of dies, and/or process parameters to ensure the quality of the castings produced.
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Five to Ten years of experience as an industrial tool and die maker or machinist. This equipment includes, but is not limited to, automated shear line, die fixtures, heat treat equipment, CNC machine tools, quenching equipment, pumps, bearings, blowers, fans, gearboxes, winders and air handlers and other equipment as required, as well as HVAC, pneumatic, hydraulic, conveyor and/or R.O. systems and overhead cranes.
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