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Alert Supervisor when there is a need for - Machine Maintenance & Tool Maintenance on Production tooling. Minimum 5 years experience in Component/Tooling Fabrication, Trouble Shooting Tooling and Repairing Tooling.
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Able to process sheet metal assemblies and conceptualize developmental and production tooling. Proficient in any or all of the following software applications: Solid Edge, NX, and SMP. Familiarity with specifications and requirements for aerospace component manufacturing that includes having knowledge of aerospace welding, coatings, heat treatment, machining and sheet metal fabrications.
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A growing and reputable component manufacturer is looking for an experienced toolmaker and/or machinist that is able to assist in making tools and fixtures and working closely with management to help troubleshoot and support production needs in regards to tooling.
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5+ years’ experience in manufacturing/machining environmentKnowledge of cutting tools/techniquesKnowledge of different types of machines – 3, 4, 5-axis milling, turning, multi-functionKnowledge of different metal types – Aluminum, Stainless, Titanium, High Nickel Alloys, etc.
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Designs and models components, devices, test fixtures, prototype/pilot tooling for various product lines using SolidWorks. Familiarity with Minitab and Solidworks, or comparable statistics and CAD software, is a plus.
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Responsibilities to include: Drawing, reviewing, and updating part models and prints Designing and aiding in the production of workholdings, fixtures, jigs, tooling, and machines Process engineering – streamlining and standardizing specific manufacturing processes Problem solving (researching, understanding, improving) of various manufacturing engineering issues Perform project management responsibilities for assigned manufacturing changes and project startups.
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Build, maintain, trouble shoot and improve fourslide and/or power press tooling to produce parts of high quality. Set new tooling in fourslide and or power press and troubleshoot to produce parts to print.
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