Staffing Support Specialists
Job Title:
Tool Maker
Shift:
8-10 hour shift / Flexibility with days / start times
Position Summary We are seeking a skilled Tool Maker to join our team. In this hands‑on role, you will fabricate, assemble, and maintain high‑precision molds, dies, and tooling for plastic injection molding. The Tool Maker works under the guidance of the Lead Tool Maker and Tool & Die Designers, contributing technical expertise to ensure accurate and reliable tooling for production.
Key Responsibilities
Fabricate, fit, assemble, and maintain high‑precision tools, dies, and injection molds according to finalized designs and specifications.
Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and CAD data to support tooling production.
Perform precision machining, polishing, fitting, and assembly of mold components.
Assist with mold setup, sampling, and adjustments as needed during production trials.
Troubleshoot and repair molds and tooling to maintain production efficiency.
Perform measurements and quality checks to ensure tools meet specifications.
Follow safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized work area.
Collaborate with Lead Tool Maker and Tool & Die Designers to support design intent and manufacturability.
Qualifications / Requirements
2-5 years of experience in tool and die making, mold making, or precision machining, ideally in plastic injection molding.
Proficiency with CNC and manual machining, EDM, grinding, and other toolmaking techniques.
Experience using precision measurement tools and inspection equipment.
Understanding of materials, heat treatment, and tooling wear.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and CAD files.
Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently while supporting team priorities.
Ownership of required tools preferred.
Preferred Skills
Technical training or apprenticeship in tool & die or mold making.
Experience with mold repair and maintenance in a production environment.
Familiarity with lean manufacturing or continuous improvement principles.
Knowledge of tooling standards for plastics injection molding.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand, walk, and operate machinery for extended periods.
Lift and move up to 50 lbs.
Work Environment
Hands‑on shop environment with exposure to machining, grinding, and molding equipment.
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Tool Maker
Shift:
8-10 hour shift / Flexibility with days / start times
Position Summary We are seeking a skilled Tool Maker to join our team. In this hands‑on role, you will fabricate, assemble, and maintain high‑precision molds, dies, and tooling for plastic injection molding. The Tool Maker works under the guidance of the Lead Tool Maker and Tool & Die Designers, contributing technical expertise to ensure accurate and reliable tooling for production.
Key Responsibilities
Fabricate, fit, assemble, and maintain high‑precision tools, dies, and injection molds according to finalized designs and specifications.
Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and CAD data to support tooling production.
Perform precision machining, polishing, fitting, and assembly of mold components.
Assist with mold setup, sampling, and adjustments as needed during production trials.
Troubleshoot and repair molds and tooling to maintain production efficiency.
Perform measurements and quality checks to ensure tools meet specifications.
Follow safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized work area.
Collaborate with Lead Tool Maker and Tool & Die Designers to support design intent and manufacturability.
Qualifications / Requirements
2-5 years of experience in tool and die making, mold making, or precision machining, ideally in plastic injection molding.
Proficiency with CNC and manual machining, EDM, grinding, and other toolmaking techniques.
Experience using precision measurement tools and inspection equipment.
Understanding of materials, heat treatment, and tooling wear.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and CAD files.
Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently while supporting team priorities.
Ownership of required tools preferred.
Preferred Skills
Technical training or apprenticeship in tool & die or mold making.
Experience with mold repair and maintenance in a production environment.
Familiarity with lean manufacturing or continuous improvement principles.
Knowledge of tooling standards for plastics injection molding.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand, walk, and operate machinery for extended periods.
Lift and move up to 50 lbs.
Work Environment
Hands‑on shop environment with exposure to machining, grinding, and molding equipment.
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