Job Description
Job Description
What if your craftsmanship shaped every part that follows?
Imagine turning a rough concept into a reliable die or fixture that runs flawlessly. That’s the heart of this role—translating specifications into precision tooling and then validating that it performs to the tightest tolerances.
How you’ll do it
- Begin with information : blueprints, sketches, models, or descriptive notes. Decide on materials, pick the machines, and map out the process.
- Determine dimensions, lay out the job, and define assembly methods and the order of operations.
- Prepare stock by measuring, marking, and scribing before machining.
- Run the work : set up and operate lathes, milling machines, and grinders; check results continuously.
- Handle and fixture parts—by hand or with a hoist—using vises, V-blocks, and angle plates to secure them.
- Prove it out : verify size, alignment, and clearance with micrometers, dial indicators, gauge blocks, and thickness gauges.
- Apply heat treatment to tools or components where performance demands it.
- When needed, integrate electrical / hydraulic components by connecting wiring and hydraulic lines.
- Study and improve existing dies, tools, jigs, and fixtures; recommend design or functional enhancements.
- Create practical specs from general requests and capture your concept in a quick sketch or drawing.
- Stay connected—coordinate with supervisors and teammates to keep work flowing.
- Inspect and measure parts at each phase; document results.
- Keep your personal tools calibrated and in top condition.
- Bring any CNC understanding you have—it's a plus.
- Take on other related assignments as they arise.
Also in scope occasionally
Use CAD tools to model parts or produce prints.
Your background
4–10 years built through trade school, vocational training, real-world experience, or an apprenticeship.Comfort with GD&T and advanced blueprint reading.Strong diagnostic skills for machines and processes.CAD literacy; ability to understand and work with G-code and M-code.Manual machining expertise; hands-on tool / die / mold setup and repair.Shop technology you’ll touch
Manual grinders.2–4 axis CNC lathes from Mazak, Haas, Okuma, and Takisawa.