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Engineer Tools Management Specialist
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Job Title Tools Management Specialist/Engineer
Employment Type Permanent — $50,000 per year + bonus and benefit.
Start January 2026.
Workplace Type Onsite.
Location Grapevine, TX.
Visa Requirement Please note this position requires US Citizenship or GC status. Visa sponsorship is unavailable at this time.
Summary The
Tools Management Specialist/Engineer
is responsible for overseeing the selection, implementation, maintenance, and optimization of various engineering tools and software used within a company. These tools may include design software, testing equipment, simulation platforms, and other technical resources crucial for the engineering department's operations. The role involves ensuring that tools are up to date, meet the needs of the engineering team, and are used efficiently to improve productivity and deliver high‑quality outputs. Role responsibility is crucial for ensuring that the engineering department has access to the right tools and resources to complete tasks efficiently and meet company goals.
Team Leadership
Maintain a positive work environment while supporting the company’s culture.
Foster a healthy and safe work environment, focusing on the well‑being of all associates.
Maintain and strengthen internal, external customer and supplier relationships; communicate and work with all business partners.
Ensure inventory management and allocation flows product through the warehouse in the most cost‑efficient and productive manner.
Key Responsibilities
Tool Selection & Evaluation
Evaluate and recommend tools for design, simulation, testing, and other engineering functions based on the company's requirements.
Assess existing tools to ensure they meet the evolving needs of the team and the organization.
Stay up‑to‑date with the latest advancements in tools and technologies relevant to engineering processes.
Implementation & Integration
Lead the implementation of new tools, ensuring they integrate seamlessly with existing workflows, systems, and software.
Coordinate with vendors and internal teams for the installation and configuration of engineering tools.
Ensure smooth deployment of tools, including data migration, user access setup, and configuration.
Tool Maintenance & Support
Oversee the routine maintenance of engineering tools, ensuring they remain functional and efficient.
Troubleshoot technical issues with tools and resolve them in a timely manner.
Provide technical support and training to end‑users to ensure optimal tool usage.
Tool Optimization
Continuously monitor and evaluate the performance of tools to identify opportunities for optimization.
Implement improvements and upgrades to enhance tool efficiency, usability, and performance.
Work with teams to identify pain points and address them through better tool configuration or updates.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain comprehensive documentation of tools, including configurations, usage guidelines, and troubleshooting procedures.
Track tool usage and generate reports on tool performance, cost‑efficiency, and ROI.
Prepare reports for management and stakeholders on tool performance, issues, and improvement efforts.
Collaboration with Cross‑Functional Teams
Work closely with engineering, IT, and procurement teams to ensure that the tools meet technical and business needs.
Participate in cross‑department meetings to gather feedback and align tool capabilities with departmental goals.
Ensure that tools support the broader organizational objectives, such as quality control, project timelines, and resource management.
Compliance & Security
Ensure that all tools adhere to industry standards, regulations, and security requirements.
Implement best practices for data security and integrity while using engineering tools.
Manage software licensing and compliance to avoid unauthorized tool use and ensure all licenses are up to date.
Cost Management
Monitor tool‑related expenses and help optimize costs by negotiating with vendors or selecting cost‑effective solutions.
Manage the budgeting process for tools and tool‑related resources.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.), Computer Science, or related field. Master’s degree or certifications in tools management is a plus.
Experience: 3‑5 years in tools management, engineering, or IT support roles, ideally within a technical or manufacturing environment.
Technical Skills: Strong knowledge of engineering tools and software (CAD, CAM, CAE, PLM, ERP systems, etc.), and proficiency in troubleshooting and tool optimization.
Problem‑Solving: Strong analytical skills with the ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues efficiently.
Project Management: Experience in managing projects related to tool implementation, upgrades, or optimization.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration with cross‑functional teams.
Attention to Detail: High attention to detail, ensuring tools are properly maintained and accurately documented.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Tool uptime and availability
User satisfaction with tools
Successful implementation and integration of new tools
Cost savings achieved through tool optimization
Compliance with industry standards and security protocols
Essential Skills
Self‑starter and results‑driven.
Superior planning and analytical capabilities.
Ability to read, follow written instructions and ideas.
Requires repeated and coordinated use of hands, wrists, fingers to use a computer keyboard and small handheld tools.
Hands‑on with ambition and drive to succeed – “Makes things happen.”
Goal‑oriented and accustomed to achieving results through teamwork.
Competencies
Determination to achieve excellent results
Find better ways
Demand top performance
Inspire commitment
Working Conditions
Office and outside environmental conditions found in the warehouse.
Individuals may need to walk for an extensive period of time while working, walk the facilities, reach over shoulder heights, bend or stoop below waist, repetitive wrist/hand/finger movement, occasional lifting up to 25 pounds.
Method360 is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Engineer Tools Management Specialist
role at
Method360 .
Job Title Tools Management Specialist/Engineer
Employment Type Permanent — $50,000 per year + bonus and benefit.
Start January 2026.
Workplace Type Onsite.
Location Grapevine, TX.
Visa Requirement Please note this position requires US Citizenship or GC status. Visa sponsorship is unavailable at this time.
Summary The
Tools Management Specialist/Engineer
is responsible for overseeing the selection, implementation, maintenance, and optimization of various engineering tools and software used within a company. These tools may include design software, testing equipment, simulation platforms, and other technical resources crucial for the engineering department's operations. The role involves ensuring that tools are up to date, meet the needs of the engineering team, and are used efficiently to improve productivity and deliver high‑quality outputs. Role responsibility is crucial for ensuring that the engineering department has access to the right tools and resources to complete tasks efficiently and meet company goals.
Team Leadership
Maintain a positive work environment while supporting the company’s culture.
Foster a healthy and safe work environment, focusing on the well‑being of all associates.
Maintain and strengthen internal, external customer and supplier relationships; communicate and work with all business partners.
Ensure inventory management and allocation flows product through the warehouse in the most cost‑efficient and productive manner.
Key Responsibilities
Tool Selection & Evaluation
Evaluate and recommend tools for design, simulation, testing, and other engineering functions based on the company's requirements.
Assess existing tools to ensure they meet the evolving needs of the team and the organization.
Stay up‑to‑date with the latest advancements in tools and technologies relevant to engineering processes.
Implementation & Integration
Lead the implementation of new tools, ensuring they integrate seamlessly with existing workflows, systems, and software.
Coordinate with vendors and internal teams for the installation and configuration of engineering tools.
Ensure smooth deployment of tools, including data migration, user access setup, and configuration.
Tool Maintenance & Support
Oversee the routine maintenance of engineering tools, ensuring they remain functional and efficient.
Troubleshoot technical issues with tools and resolve them in a timely manner.
Provide technical support and training to end‑users to ensure optimal tool usage.
Tool Optimization
Continuously monitor and evaluate the performance of tools to identify opportunities for optimization.
Implement improvements and upgrades to enhance tool efficiency, usability, and performance.
Work with teams to identify pain points and address them through better tool configuration or updates.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain comprehensive documentation of tools, including configurations, usage guidelines, and troubleshooting procedures.
Track tool usage and generate reports on tool performance, cost‑efficiency, and ROI.
Prepare reports for management and stakeholders on tool performance, issues, and improvement efforts.
Collaboration with Cross‑Functional Teams
Work closely with engineering, IT, and procurement teams to ensure that the tools meet technical and business needs.
Participate in cross‑department meetings to gather feedback and align tool capabilities with departmental goals.
Ensure that tools support the broader organizational objectives, such as quality control, project timelines, and resource management.
Compliance & Security
Ensure that all tools adhere to industry standards, regulations, and security requirements.
Implement best practices for data security and integrity while using engineering tools.
Manage software licensing and compliance to avoid unauthorized tool use and ensure all licenses are up to date.
Cost Management
Monitor tool‑related expenses and help optimize costs by negotiating with vendors or selecting cost‑effective solutions.
Manage the budgeting process for tools and tool‑related resources.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.), Computer Science, or related field. Master’s degree or certifications in tools management is a plus.
Experience: 3‑5 years in tools management, engineering, or IT support roles, ideally within a technical or manufacturing environment.
Technical Skills: Strong knowledge of engineering tools and software (CAD, CAM, CAE, PLM, ERP systems, etc.), and proficiency in troubleshooting and tool optimization.
Problem‑Solving: Strong analytical skills with the ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues efficiently.
Project Management: Experience in managing projects related to tool implementation, upgrades, or optimization.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration with cross‑functional teams.
Attention to Detail: High attention to detail, ensuring tools are properly maintained and accurately documented.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Tool uptime and availability
User satisfaction with tools
Successful implementation and integration of new tools
Cost savings achieved through tool optimization
Compliance with industry standards and security protocols
Essential Skills
Self‑starter and results‑driven.
Superior planning and analytical capabilities.
Ability to read, follow written instructions and ideas.
Requires repeated and coordinated use of hands, wrists, fingers to use a computer keyboard and small handheld tools.
Hands‑on with ambition and drive to succeed – “Makes things happen.”
Goal‑oriented and accustomed to achieving results through teamwork.
Competencies
Determination to achieve excellent results
Find better ways
Demand top performance
Inspire commitment
Working Conditions
Office and outside environmental conditions found in the warehouse.
Individuals may need to walk for an extensive period of time while working, walk the facilities, reach over shoulder heights, bend or stoop below waist, repetitive wrist/hand/finger movement, occasional lifting up to 25 pounds.
Method360 is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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