Die Mechanic
The Manufacturers' Association · York, PA · 3 wk ago
On-siteManufacturingFull-time
Why Tooling Dynamics?
Industry Leader: Be part of a company with a proven track record of excellence.
Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive pay structure with opportunities for growth.
Innovative Environment: Work on cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of engineering and manufacturing.
Your Role
- Primary Contact: Act as the first line of support for die issues identified by press operators and inspectors, addressing defects like burrs, scratches, and out-of-tolerance conditions.
- Problem Solving: Review parts and stamped strips to trace and diagnose defects beyond the visual point, working through various tooling components to identify and address the root cause.
- Tool Maintenance: Determine and implement procedures to correct problems, including pulling and replacing tooling components such as pierce punches, slot punches, and more.
- Collaborate with Engineering: Work alongside Engineering or Tool & Die Makers to align die sections to print specifications, ensuring proper die level, profile clearances, and complex forming stations.
- Precision Work: Polish and fit die parts to meet quality standards, using inspection instruments to check tolerances and ensure precision.
- Setup and Adjustment: Set up new dies, adjust feed mechanisms, and manage die changes to accommodate different part numbers and materials.
- Continuous Improvement: Collaborate on new and complex dies, contributing to the development and fine-tuning of tooling for optimal performance.
What We’re Looking For
- Education & Experience:
- - High school diploma or GED required.
- - Mechanical knowledge and skill are essential.
- - Precision Machining schooling or degree, or 8-10 years of die repair experience preferred.
- Skills & Qualities:
- - Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with team members.
- - Pressure Handling: Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines while maintaining a positive attitude.
- - Independence: Strong ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and complete assignments within given parameters.
- - Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs, work on your feet for extended periods, and perform repetitive actions involving frequent bending and stooping.
- - Visual Acuity: Ability to read instructions, operate machines, and inspect parts with precision.