Senior Tool & Die Repair Technician/Toolmaker
Location: This position is on-site at our Taylor, MI facility. ScheduleThis position is dayshift Monday - Friday. In some instances, this position requires some overtime hours. Position PurposeThe Senior Tool & Die Repair Technician / Toolmaker is responsible for full lifecycle ownership of production tooling. This includes advanced troubleshooting, repair, rebuild, preventative maintenance, continuous improvement, and optimization of dies, tooling, jigs, and fixtures used in manufacturing operations. This role is expected to operate with a high degree of independence, technical judgment, and accountability, while supporting production performance, quality requirements, safety standards, and long-term asset reliability. Key Responsibilities & AccountabilitiesDiagnose complex tooling failures including misfeeds, galling, wear, dimensional variation, breakage, and performance degradation. Independently repair, rebuild, and optimize tooling components including punches, die sections, strippers, lifters, cams, springs, and die shoes. Apply advanced machining, grinding, welding, fitting, polishing, and heat-treatment coordination techniques. Identify root causes and implement permanent corrective actions rather than temporary fixes. Preventive Maintenance & Tooling Asset ManagementOwn preventative maintenance execution and tooling condition monitoring. Proactively replace high-risk components to prevent downtime. Track tooling wear trends and recommend design or process improvements. Support spare parts strategies and long-term tooling reliability planning. Machining & FabricationOperate and set up surface grinders, milling machines (manual/CNC), lathes, EDM (where applicable), and support equipment. Manufacture replacement or new tooling from prints or CAD data. Maintain tolerances commonly ±0.0005" or tighter when required. Apply GD&T concepts and precision measurement best practices. Production & Cross-Functional SupportServe as a technical escalation resource for production tooling issues. Support press setup, die alignment, and troubleshooting. Partner with Engineering, Quality, Maintenance, and Production teams. Support new tooling launches, changes, transfers, and validation. Continuous Improvement & LeadershipDrive continuous improvement initiatives related to tooling reliability and performance. Mentor and support development of less experienced toolmakers or technicians. Participate in kaizen, root-cause analysis, and standardization efforts. Promote 5S, safety, and professional workmanship standards. Safety, Documentation & SystemsLead by example in safety compliance (LOTO, PPE, guarding). Maintain detailed tooling documentation and maintenance records. Utilize CMMS or tooling management systems as required. Communicate tooling risk and improvement recommendations to leadership. Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesAdvanced mechanical and tooling aptitude. High-precision measurement and tolerance control. Blueprint and engineering drawing interpretation. Ability to manage priorities independently. Strong communication and professionalism. Education & ExperienceJourneyman Tool & Die Maker, formal apprenticeship, or equivalent experience. 5+ years progressive tool and die or tooling repair experience in manufacturing. Preferred QualificationsProgressive, transfer, or line die experience. High-speed stamping press knowledge (Minster, Aida, Komatsu, Stamtec). EDM experience. TIG/MIG welding and tool steel repair. CNC machining and GD&T proficiency. Work Environment & Physical RequirementsManufacturing and toolroom setting. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Extended standing, bending, kneeling, and precision work. Off-shift or overtime support may be required. Equal Opportunity EmployerThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.