Manufacturing Engineer - Forming / Forging
Join us as a Manufacturing Engineer - Forming / Forging at Snap-on
About Us
As part of the Snap-on Tools team, you'll be joining a company that has set the industry standard for over 100 years. Known for our high-quality products, we believe that our passion and character drive our success. We foster a diverse, innovative environment where we grow and succeed together as one team.
Benefits
Working with Snap-on offers numerous benefits, including :
- Paid time off, vacation, and holidays
- Competitive salary
- Retirement plans with 401(k) matching
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
- Basic health coverage and insurance benefits
- Disability and wellness programs
- Bonuses and incentives
- Career development opportunities
- Tuition Assistance
Responsibilities
This role involves designing, developing, and optimizing tooling and processes for cold, warm, and hot forming and forging. Key tasks include interpreting blueprints, designing / selecting tooling, developing tooling layouts, and supporting production to meet quality and efficiency standards. Collaboration with Engineering, Quality, and Production teams is essential for continuous improvement and implementing new tools from concept to production.
Design and develop forming / forging tools (dies, punches, etc.)Support manufacturing by selecting and installing appropriate equipment and toolingChoose suitable materials for tools and partsAnalyze and enhance existing forming / forging processes for efficiency and qualityMaintain detailed records of setups, process changes, and tooling layoutsCollaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure manufacturabilityLead projects and ensure timely completionDiagnose and resolve equipment issues, including reverse engineering componentsTrain operators on manufacturing processesQualifications
Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Industrial EngineeringStrong mechanical engineering knowledge and understanding of material flow (FEA is a plus)Knowledge of metal properties and forging processesProficiency in CAD software (Catia preferred, SolidWorks a plus)Ability to interpret blueprints and GD&T specificationsExcellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skillsExperience in manufacturing process improvementUnderstanding of quality control principlesOrganized with attention to detailEffective communication and teamwork skillsAbility to work under pressure and manage deadlinesSnap-on is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority / Female / Disabled / Veteran.
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