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In-Place Machining Company

Tool Crib Lead

In-Place Machining Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244

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Description Be the Backbone of Precision, Safety & Efficiency! Are you a hands‑on leader with a passion for tools, organization, and operational excellence? We're seeking a Tool Crib Lead to oversee the heart of our operations – our tool crib. In this dynamic role, you'll manage the flow of tools and equipment, support field and shop teams, and serve as the subject matter expert on specialty tools, their applications, and proper handling procedures. You'll also mentor junior team members, streamline inventory processes, and ensure our operations run safely and efficiently.

Key Responsibilities

Receive, store, issue, and track all tools, perishables, and project‑related equipment

Select and prepare tools for shop and field jobs, anticipating needs based on job specifications

Maintain accurate records manually and in TRACE software

Serve as the subject matter expert on specialty tools, advising on proper selection, usage, and handling

Train and mentor team members on tool procedures and safety protocols

Lead initiatives to reduce costs and improve tool availability and efficiency

Load and unload trucks; manage shipping and receiving (UPS/FedEx)

Forecast tool needs, issue requisitions, and assist with purchasing decisions

Coordinate with department heads to align tool crib operations with production priorities

Identify tool upgrades, enforce safety procedures, and maintain a clean, organized workspace

Education

High school diploma or GED preferred

Experience & Skills

3–5 years of experience in a related role

Ability to read and interpret blueprints and mechanical drawings

Knowledge of carbide drills, end mills, inserted cutters, and boring tooling

Experience in machining (preferred)

Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and inventory systems

Ability to measure and inspect lengths, diameters, straightness, flatness, etc.

Language Skills

Ability to read and interpret safety rules, production schedules, purchase orders, and manuals

Strong written and verbal communication skills for interacting with vendors, customers, and team members

Mathematical Skills

Proficient in basic math, including fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions

Reasoning Ability

Strong problem‑solving skills with the ability to interpret technical information and adapt to changing priorities

Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects in a fast‑paced environment

Physical Demands

Frequently stand and walk

Frequently climb ladders and stairs

Frequently stoop, kneel, bend, or crouch

Frequently lift and/or move physical products (up to 50 lbs.)

Specific vision abilities include close vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus

Occasionally sit and use hands to handle tools or controls

Frequently talk or hear

Work Environment

Exposure to forklift traffic, overhead cranes, machining, welding, and moving mechanical parts

Moderate noise levels

Majority of work performed indoors in a shop and office environment

Occasional outdoor work in hot, cold, or inclement weather

Other Requirements

Valid driver’s license (preferred)

Successful completion of IPM Overhead Crane Training (required)

Successful completion of IPM’s Forklift Training (required)Valid Forklift license (required)

Ability to utilize multiple mobile apps for time sheet entry, travel, expense reporting, etc.

Why Join Us?

Be a key player in high‑impact projects

Lead and mentor a growing team

Work in a safety‑first culture

Drive innovation in tool management

Grow your career with a company that values your expertise

Seniority level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Manufacturing and Production

Industries Manufacturing

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