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Responsibilities of the Tool & Die MakerBuild multistation blank-through, parting and chop-off progressive dies for metal stamping punch presses and other presses such as Bihlers, Bruderer's and OBI's.
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A minimum of 2 years' experience as a Tool and Die Maker, with a focus on cold heading and thread rolling operations. The 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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Our company is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tool and Die Maker to join our team. At least 5 years of experience as a Tool and Die Maker or in a related position.
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Tool and die, Tooling, Machining, Lathe, Die repair, Repair, Troubleshooting, Manual mill, Progressive die, Blueprint, Grinder, Mill, Micrometer, Maintenance repair, Die maintenance, Manual machining, Surface grinding, Mills & lathes, Manual, Calipers, Grinding, Toolroom, Manual lathe, Die making, Cnc lathe, edm, mold, fabrication, stamping press, blueprint reading.
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Completed tool and die maker apprenticeship or equivalent experience. The Tooling Manager is responsible for managing predictive maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repairs for all tooling, fixtures, and specialized equipment essential for meeting and sustaining customer specifications and ensuring cost efficiency.
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Journeyman's certification in Machining or Tool and Die preferred. Employees with this title may operate powered CNC machine tools such as wire EDM machines, surface grinders, Blanchard grinders, ID/OD grinders, centerless grinders, core drilling machinery, mills, lathes, and other related equipment.
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Equivalent experience in a hands-on technical position, such as tool & die maker/apprentice, may be considered as a substitute for degree. Progressive stamping die designer to design and assist in detailing the tooling project for the engineering department.
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Are you a Tool and Die Maker, looking to bring your experience to a company that offers a fast-paced work environment, a collaborative culture and incredible benefits? Equivalent to a completed accredited tool and die apprenticeship.
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Completed Tool & Die apprenticeship or proper training courses also a plus - blueprint reading, applied math, and precision measuring classes. We are actively recruiting for a Die Maintenance Technician at our Schaumburg, IL plant location of Tekni-Plex. Our location sells billions of punched rubber and plastic gaskets annually that are used in dispensing food/beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, industrial and household products.
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High School Diploma or equivalent; technical certification or degree in tool and die making, machining, or a related field is preferred. Participate in safety audits and comply with safety procedures in the tool room and on the production floor.
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Stop a job when a non-conformance is found and consult with Tool Designer-CAD/CAM. Follow work instructions and program list provided by Tool Designer-CAD/CAM. Conduct planning sessions and work closely with Tool Designer-CAD/CAM.
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Tool and Die Makers manufacture die components, assembles dies, diagnose and corrects problems. Tool and Die Makers are responsible for the repair and maintenance of the company's tools, dies and.
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Knowledge of Heat Treat process as applied to Tool and Die components. · At least five years related experience with tool and die tasks. · Inspects, measures, troubleshoots, and repairs common failures associated with Tool and Die.
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Minimum 5 years of experience with G&M codes programming Multi-Task Turning Center and 5 Axis Machining, process engineering (tool selection, operations sequence, documentation etc.) Minimum 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment (Tool & Die, low volume job shop, high volume production, etc.
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Tool, Die and Mold Maker. This position requires good verbal communication skills and the ability to work closely with other Tool Makers, machinists, engineers, designers, and production personnel in a team environment.
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