Golden West Packaging Group
Role and Responsibilities
Die Maker Utility is responsible for preparing dies for die‑cutters, monitoring the process during pre‑make‑ready, and checking the final product for quality. This role also involves communication with the CAD department and assisting with die‑cutters or pre‑make‑ready operations as needed.
Primary Responsibilities
Prepare tooling for two die cutters – minimum of 4 hours.
Assist die cutters with make‑ready.
Support continuous runs on both machines – 1 hour.
Perform general housekeeping duties including removing bales, stripping, emptying containers, and cleaning.
Objective
Inspect dies and die boards; enter relevant data into the system.
Knife incoming dies, re‑knife existing dies, and assist operators during Make Ready.
Organize the die room and tooling inventory.
Equipment Used
Easy Bender Turbo
Iberica 105 Blanker
Bobst 106 NOVACUT
Tasks Performed
Prepare all tooling for die cutting equipment per schedule.
Coordinate with the CAD department on scheduling.
Pull files on the Easy Bender Turbo.
Knife new dies.
Rule up dies according to stock and caliper.
Tape off samples and compare to CAD samples for accuracy.
Nick and rubber steel rule dies according to equipment guidelines.
Prepare counter plates per job requirements (matrix, phenolic, steel).
Build and preset stripping components for press readiness.
Build and preset blanking components for press readiness.
Tooling Storage and Die Log
Evaluate tooling returned from previous jobs.
Review job jackets and die logs for re‑knife or rework requirements.
Assign and maintain storage locations.
Ensure die tooling storage integrity is maintained.
Other Tasks
Maintain appropriate inventory of die room supplies.
Communicate with other departments for status updates.
Participate in special projects (repairs, jig construction).
Recommend and implement improvements within the department or company‑wide.
Adhere to all safety procedures and maintain a safe, hazard‑free work environment. Report and help correct safety hazards as needed.
Qualifications and Education Requirements Education
High school diploma required.
College education preferred.
3‑5+ years of industry‑specific experience preferred.
Previous die cut operator experience is a plus.
Skills and Qualifications
Proficient in math, writing, and computer skills.
Strong organizational and analytical abilities.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Proficient with Excel and Outlook.
Detail‑oriented with working knowledge of die cutting and related equipment.
Mechanically inclined.
Experience with machinery or power tools.
Ability to read measuring tools (tape measure, ruler, calipers).
Physical Demands
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs with occasional bending and stooping.
Must be able to stand for extended periods.
Visual requirements include close, distance, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Work environment is not temperature‑controlled.
Utility • Hacienda Heights, CA, United States
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Primary Responsibilities
Prepare tooling for two die cutters – minimum of 4 hours.
Assist die cutters with make‑ready.
Support continuous runs on both machines – 1 hour.
Perform general housekeeping duties including removing bales, stripping, emptying containers, and cleaning.
Objective
Inspect dies and die boards; enter relevant data into the system.
Knife incoming dies, re‑knife existing dies, and assist operators during Make Ready.
Organize the die room and tooling inventory.
Equipment Used
Easy Bender Turbo
Iberica 105 Blanker
Bobst 106 NOVACUT
Tasks Performed
Prepare all tooling for die cutting equipment per schedule.
Coordinate with the CAD department on scheduling.
Pull files on the Easy Bender Turbo.
Knife new dies.
Rule up dies according to stock and caliper.
Tape off samples and compare to CAD samples for accuracy.
Nick and rubber steel rule dies according to equipment guidelines.
Prepare counter plates per job requirements (matrix, phenolic, steel).
Build and preset stripping components for press readiness.
Build and preset blanking components for press readiness.
Tooling Storage and Die Log
Evaluate tooling returned from previous jobs.
Review job jackets and die logs for re‑knife or rework requirements.
Assign and maintain storage locations.
Ensure die tooling storage integrity is maintained.
Other Tasks
Maintain appropriate inventory of die room supplies.
Communicate with other departments for status updates.
Participate in special projects (repairs, jig construction).
Recommend and implement improvements within the department or company‑wide.
Adhere to all safety procedures and maintain a safe, hazard‑free work environment. Report and help correct safety hazards as needed.
Qualifications and Education Requirements Education
High school diploma required.
College education preferred.
3‑5+ years of industry‑specific experience preferred.
Previous die cut operator experience is a plus.
Skills and Qualifications
Proficient in math, writing, and computer skills.
Strong organizational and analytical abilities.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Proficient with Excel and Outlook.
Detail‑oriented with working knowledge of die cutting and related equipment.
Mechanically inclined.
Experience with machinery or power tools.
Ability to read measuring tools (tape measure, ruler, calipers).
Physical Demands
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs with occasional bending and stooping.
Must be able to stand for extended periods.
Visual requirements include close, distance, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Work environment is not temperature‑controlled.
Utility • Hacienda Heights, CA, United States
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