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Tool & Die Tech - 2nd Shift

Company Name:
Creative Foam Corporation
Creative Foam is a leading automotive supplier of foam products, medical products and composite foam products. We have been in business for over 40 years and have manufacturing locations in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, Florida and Tennessee. We have designed and manufactured cellular and non-cellular foams and plastics for our automotive customers. The key ingredients to our success in this market include innovative people, an abiding passion for quality and an unwavering commitment to the customer. Our Athens, TN location is currently looking for a qualified individual with the same commitment to join our team as a Tool & Die Tech for 2nd shift.
Primary focus is to support all facets of the tool and die tasks to meet and support plant objectives and production requirements in a growing environment.
Responsibilities are as follow:
Assemble tooling and dies to customer and/or manufacturing specifications using standard tool room equipment and machinery.
Maintain production tooling and dies in good repair and correct/repair active tooling aids requested by manufacturing to meet the build schedules and minimize down time.
Properly maintains storage of all tools and equipment and assures accessibility for shop use.
Assist the Manager as required and performs other duties as may be assigned.
Ensures that work area is clean and equipment is maintained in good repair to meet all safety and operating requirements.
Must have a minimum of 5 years of maintenance experience within a manufacturing environment.
Please submit resume with salary requirements. Creative Foam is an EOE (M/F/D/V).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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