The Manufacturers' Association
Tool & Die Maker
The Manufacturers' Association, Littlestown, Pennsylvania, United States, 17340
Job Title
Analyzes specifications, lays out metal stock, sets up and operates machine tools, and fits and assembles parts to fabricate and repair metalworking dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists' handtools, applying knowledge of tool and die design and construction, shop mathematics, metal properties, and layout, machining, and assembly procedures. Essential Job Functions
Studies specifications, such as blueprints, sketches, models, or descriptions and visualizes product to determine materials required and machines to be used to fabricate parts. Computes dimensions, plans layout, and determines assembly method and sequence of operation. Measures, marks, and scribes metal stock for machining. Sets up and operates machine tools, such as lathes milling machine, and grinder, to machine parts, and verifies conformance of machined parts to specifications. Lifts machined parts manually or using hoist, and positions and secures parts on surface plate or worktable, using devices, such as vises, V-blocks, and angle plates. Verifies dimensions, alignments, and clearances, using measuring instruments, such as dial indicators, gauge blocks, thickness gauges, and micrometers. Heat-treat tools or parts. (May) Connects wiring and hydraulic lines to install electrical and hydraulic components. (May) Examines standard or previously used dies, tools, and jigs and fixtures and recommends design modifications regarding construction and function of part. (May) Develops specifications from general descriptions for specialty tools and draws or sketches design of product. Communicates with co-workers and supervisor to receive instructions and coordinate activities. Inspects and measures parts. Calibrates and maintains personal tools. Experience with CNC machines a plus. All other duties as assigned. Marginal/Less Essential Job Functions
Use of CAD systems for design of parts or producing prints. Training And Experience
Between 4 and 10 years of trade school, vocational education, work experience, or apprenticeship. Ty and accommodation are required for reading machine dial gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts. The employee may be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested, subject to all applicable state and federal laws.
Analyzes specifications, lays out metal stock, sets up and operates machine tools, and fits and assembles parts to fabricate and repair metalworking dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists' handtools, applying knowledge of tool and die design and construction, shop mathematics, metal properties, and layout, machining, and assembly procedures. Essential Job Functions
Studies specifications, such as blueprints, sketches, models, or descriptions and visualizes product to determine materials required and machines to be used to fabricate parts. Computes dimensions, plans layout, and determines assembly method and sequence of operation. Measures, marks, and scribes metal stock for machining. Sets up and operates machine tools, such as lathes milling machine, and grinder, to machine parts, and verifies conformance of machined parts to specifications. Lifts machined parts manually or using hoist, and positions and secures parts on surface plate or worktable, using devices, such as vises, V-blocks, and angle plates. Verifies dimensions, alignments, and clearances, using measuring instruments, such as dial indicators, gauge blocks, thickness gauges, and micrometers. Heat-treat tools or parts. (May) Connects wiring and hydraulic lines to install electrical and hydraulic components. (May) Examines standard or previously used dies, tools, and jigs and fixtures and recommends design modifications regarding construction and function of part. (May) Develops specifications from general descriptions for specialty tools and draws or sketches design of product. Communicates with co-workers and supervisor to receive instructions and coordinate activities. Inspects and measures parts. Calibrates and maintains personal tools. Experience with CNC machines a plus. All other duties as assigned. Marginal/Less Essential Job Functions
Use of CAD systems for design of parts or producing prints. Training And Experience
Between 4 and 10 years of trade school, vocational education, work experience, or apprenticeship. Ty and accommodation are required for reading machine dial gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts. The employee may be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested, subject to all applicable state and federal laws.