Job Description
Tool & Die / Mold Maker
Pay: $25-38/hr (based on experience level)
Shift: Days
Description:
- The Tool & Die/Mold Maker will support Product Manufacturing by constructing and repairing molds and machine parts using experience, skill and good judgment.
Education and Experience:
- Mold Maker Apprentice
- 90th percentile or better on Mechanical Reasoning Test
- Commitment to complete 10,000 hour OJT and required skills training
- Mold Maker I
- Completed a Journeyman Certification
- Completed Primary Skills Certification
- Knowledge of a CAM program and ability to update files.
- Mold Maker II
- Journeyman Certification and 10,000 subsequent hours of experience
- Passed Master Mold Maker Certification.
- Demonstrated Specialty Skill
Requirements:
- Journeyman's Certificate; highly preferred
- Ability to read and interpret common scientific and technical journals and blueprints.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Ability to present information in one-on-one to employees of the organization.
- Good communication skills enable the engineer to exchange processing ideas with project managers, cost estimators, design engineers, toolmakers and production personnel.
- Ability to apply concepts such as basic trigonometry, geometry, fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations.
- Must be able to use personal computer to access and retrieve information
- Above-Average Mechanical Reasoning Ability
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
- Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
Job Duties:
- Complete Assignments Efficiently by knowing quoted hours and delivery; going over work plan with lead Mold Maker, Design Engineer and Tool Shop Manager.
- Develops Mold Function and Structure by studying blue prints of mold, product, and prototypes; applying knowledge of materials under stress, machining and assembly methods, and mathematics.
- Machine Parts by measuring, marking and scribing stock, setting up and operating lathe, mill, radial drill, CNC EDM, grinders, CNC machining centers, etc.
- Confirms Dimensions of Mold Components by verifying dimensions, clearances, and alignment of parts and components by using QC lab, micrometers, thickness gauges, gauge blocks, dial indicators, etc.
- Fits Mold Components to Mating Tools by grinding, filing, etc. radii and/or chamfer on tools
- Completes Assembly by bolting and doweling parts and components together, installing tools in mold frame, connecting wiring and mechanical actions, hydraulic or air cylinders
- Confirm performance of Mold by filling out visual checklist of completed projects, inspecting operation of dies; making adjustments; comparing finish product to print specifications.
- Resolves Assembly Problems by making revisions where needed: Consulting with lead tool & die maker to obtain additional resources. Marks changes on prints and completes CAR form for updating and future reference.
- Completes preventive maintenance requirements following manufacturer’s instructions; trouble shooting malfunctions; filling out a maintenance request form.
- Maintains Continuity Among Work Team by communicating problems in design, materials and functions; documenting actions, irregularities, and continuing needs; follow SOP’s and work instructions
- Document Actions to initiate a repair, complete required documentation
- Contributes to Team Effort by working on related request as needed; running more than one machine, filling in for absent employees, helping on projects other than your own.
Benefits:
- Health / Dental / Vision / Life Insurance options
- 401k
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan
- Flexible Spending Account
- 9 Paid Holidays
- PTO = up to 96 hours the first year
- Wellness Plans
Job Tags
Apprenticeship, Flexible hours, Shift work,