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Maintenance - Tool & Die

General Purpose of Job Performs complete quality Die maintenance, Die analysis and troubleshooting on all Dies, Fixtures, Jigs and Gages.
Machines parts from sketches and blueprints.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Critical features of this job are described below.
They may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons.
Works with Tool & Die Maintenance Team Leader and Department Supervisor to develop countermeasures for Die performance and quality improvements.
Does Die analysis and trouble shooting with minimal or no supervision.
Machines parts complete from drawings, sketches or verbal instructions to close tolerances (.
005mm) with little or no supervision.
Maintains all Die history forms and Die detail inventory.
Complete and accurate account of these forms as they happen everyday.
Promotes a positive teamwork environment.
Sets an example for trainees and other employees to follow.
Maintains a high work ethic and output.
Responds to customer demands meeting deliveries and quality.
Completes all required tracking records for Die maintenance by JOB BOSS or if a shop router is not attached MANUAL TRACKING on a time sheet and turned into Tool & Die scheduler every Monday morning.
Responsible for training Tool & Die Apprentices.
Assists in on-the-job-training (OJT) of other associates in the Tool & Die maintenance area.
Education and/or Experience A High school diploma or GED is required.
Minimum (4) years experience in Tool & Die maintenance.
In addition, it is strongly preferred that the candidate has completed a Tool & Die Apprenticeship or a Tool & Die program at a technical school.
Must possess troubleshooting capabilities and have experience operating conventional tool room equipment mills, lathes, grinders.
Knowledge of CNC equipment a plus.
Must be able to program manually and with CAD/CAM.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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