Job Description
Join Us as an Industrial Tool Innovator and Maker
Imagine your day revolving around the creation and refinement of functional masterpieces—tools and dies that power our world. As an Industrial Tool Innovator, you’ll navigate the theater of manufacturing equipment with deftness, focusing on optimal tool performance and efficiency. What Does a Typical Day Look Like?
Lace up your boots and arm yourself with safety gear in a protected work environment.
Conduct proactive maintenance and epitomize cleanliness and order through 6S methodologies.
Interpret engineering blueprints, transforming them into reality, and adhere to verbal cues and specifications.
Chart your course by setting up diverse machine shop tools, accounting for various material properties, tolerances, and specifications.
Engage in the art of welding repairs and apply heat treatments, especially with tool steels.
Ensure meticulosity with gauging tools during and post-machining.
Sculpture jigs, fixtures, tools, and dies through precise hand operations, ensuring flawless fits.
Erect and evaluate tools and dies, address any challenges, and adapt them to fulfil exacting standards.
Revamp tooling on both the bench and the press, breathing new life into technology.
Strategize with team members and lean into troubleshooting across production runs.
Manage tooling setups with efficiency and precision, following through with necessary documentation.Holistic Responsibilities:
Hold valid certifications for forklift and overhead crane operation.
Collaborate effectively with production and tooling cohorts, fostering a climate of innovative problem-solving.
Ensure physical presence and timely attendance as an integral requirement.
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Skill Mastery:
Troubleshooting and problem-solving acumen.
Technological artistry in tool, die, and mold repair.
Setup savvy for tool, die, and mold arrangements.
Proficient in blueprint interpretation.
Technological Canvas:
Expertise in TIG welding technology.