The Tooling Design Engineer will design a broad range of tooling, including progressive dies, molds, fine blank dies, and supporting components, as well as support Engineers III-IV on significant projects.
Requirements
- Define and document requirements
- Manage schedules, resources, costs, and budgets
- Monitor progress through reports and analysis
- Lead and support teams
- Execute AR estimates, data analysis, and alternative evaluations
- Validate and verify tools/designs; conduct reviews and documentation
- Provide production training; adjust schedules as necessary
- Coordinate, close, and critique projects
- Identify and prioritize improvement opportunities
- Analyze alternatives and implement corrective actions
- Maintain tooling documentation and consult on processes/tooling
- Conduct ergonomic and safety assessments
- Perform capacity studies and informal coordination
- Analyze failures and support trials/experiments
- Assess risk and recommend new technologies
- Advise engineering schools on curriculum
- Suggest process improvements and manufacturing system enhancements
- Give feedback in design reviews
- Prepare technical and status reports/articles
- Deliver presentations and monthly updates
- Foster open communication, coaching, and guidance for engineers and MECOP
- Support engineer development, recommend training/hiring, transfer knowledge
- Coach product design for manufacturing
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits
- 401k matching
- Retirement Savings Plus Plan
- Earn up to 120 hours vacation during your first year of service
- Paid holidays and one paid Community Involvement Day available per calendar year
- Tuition reimbursement program