Job Description
Job Description The Tool & Prototype Maker is responsible for preventive maintenance, repair of support equipment, training, and overseeing over all shop function. A toolmaker is responsible for making Engineered prototype parts, precision tools (such as jigs, molds and dies), special guides and holding devices, which are then used in the manufacturing process to make products. They will work with a variety of materials including metals, alloys, plastics and ceramics, A toolmaker's job will also involve using computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines, so a solid background in a variety of technical and IT processes is important. Responsibilities Proceed with all day-to-day Tool & Prototype Making operations; and adheres to internal working rules and guidelines. Use sketches, blueprints, specifications, and models to plan operations for the fabrication of dies, tools, and assemblies, ensuring safety and maximum efficiency Verify dimensions of finished parts to ensure they conform to specifications using dial indicators, gauge blocks, calipers, micrometers and or other measurement equipment. Utilize hand and machine tools to assemble parts of tools and dies and to repair and modify gauges, jigs and dies Design templates and jigs to be used as work aids for convenient fabrication of products and parts Diagnose and troubleshoot problems and perform repairs on tools, manually operated dies and progressive dies Interface with external and internal customers, handle supplier and customer concerns, and work with team members to solve problems during the production process File and finish workpieces using the appropriate hand tools to ensure products are smooth and that they fit together properly Select the appropriate metals and materials to be used based on properties, ensuring they meet project specifications Required minimum Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience: 2-year vocational training