Job Description
About the Role:
The Tooling Technician I plays a crucial role in the durable goods manufacturing process by ensuring that all fixtures and tooling are maintained, repaired, and calibrated to meet production standards. This position is responsible for supporting the manufacturing team by providing high-quality tools and fixtures that enhance productivity and efficiency. The technician will work closely with engineers and production staff to troubleshoot and resolve any tooling issues that may arise during the manufacturing process. By maintaining optimal tooling conditions, the technician contributes to the overall quality of the products produced. Ultimately, this role is essential for ensuring that production goals are met while maintaining adherence to safety and quality standards.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Basic understanding of mechanical systems and tooling.
Strong mathematical skills.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.
Familiarity with hand tools and precision measuring instruments.
Preferred Qualifications:
Associate degree in a related field or equivalent technical training.
Previous experience in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of CNC machinery and programming.
Certification in tooling or fixture maintenance.
Lean Six Sigma Certifications
Tool and Die Courses or Certifications
Computer Skills:
Proficiency in CAD/CAM and simulation software.
CNC programming.
Responsibilities:
Perform routine maintenance and repairs on fixtures and tooling used in the manufacturing process.
Calibrate and adjust tools to ensure they meet specified tolerances and production requirements.
Collaborate with engineering and production teams to identify tooling needs and implement solutions.
Document all maintenance activities and maintain accurate records of tooling performance.
Assist in the training of new technicians on proper tooling maintenance and safety procedures.
Active participation in continuous improvement initiatives, incorporating feedback, and making iterative improvements to fixtures and tooling.
Skills:
The required skills for this position include a solid understanding of mechanical systems, which is essential for performing maintenance and repairs on fixtures and tooling. Attention to detail is crucial, as the technician must ensure that all tools are calibrated accurately to meet production specifications. Problem-solving skills are utilized daily to troubleshoot and resolve any issues that arise with tooling, ensuring minimal disruption to the manufacturing process. Effective communication skills are important for collaborating with engineers and production staff to identify tooling needs and implement effective solutions. Preferred skills, such as knowledge of CNC machinery, enhance the technician's ability to work with advanced manufacturing technologies, further contributing to the efficiency and quality of production.
Monday through Thursday, 3 pm - 1 am
Full-time