Job Description
Job Description
Build Production-Ready Tools from Concept to Tryout
Join us to translate ideas into robust tooling that keeps manufacturing moving. This role is ideal for an engineer who blends CAD / CAM mastery with practical die know‑how and a passion for DFM.
Core Impact
- Design and develop new tooling and fixtures tailored to process needs.
- Draft full die designs for forging, stamping, and related methods to satisfy product specs.
- Engineer stage sequences for single and progressive operations—cutting, punching, forming—and select the correct die sets.
- Choose and incorporate purchased components (e.g., die sets, bushings) within the design.
- Deliver scale drawings with precise contours and dimensions for manufacturing and assembly.
- Support production setup and tryout of new dies; assess readiness or redesign requirements.
- Coordinate closely with supervisors and peers to align on priorities and actions.
- Execute work in 3D CAD—SolidWorks strongly preferred.
What Sets You Up for Success
4–10 years via trade school, vocational education, industry experience, or apprenticeship.Background in tool and die making (hands‑on plus theory) is a strong foundation.Fluency in Design for Manufacturability (DFM).Tools & Tech Environment
CNC Mill (3–4 axis VMC)CAM SoftwareCNC Lathe (5+ axis)Grow with Us
Bring your craftsmanship and analytical mindset to a team that values precision, collaboration, and continuous improvement. You’ll see your designs go from screen to shop floor—and you’ll be there to validate they perform.