Tooling Setup Coordinator
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$20-35/hr 6AM - 4:30PM M-TH (4x10) Milwaukee, WI Job Category: Manufacturing Job Details: Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities * Coordinate work duties effectively with production and tool room schedules. * Skillfully assemble and disassemble both existing and new production tooling. * Manage the physical storage of tooling and meticulously update electronic inventory records for all components. * Proactively inspect tooling for defects, perform necessary preventative maintenance, clean, coordinate die sharpening, and execute minor repairs. * Maintain accurate inventory levels for commonly used hardware items. * Generate and submit formal requests for major tooling repairs or replacements to the tooling manager * Strictly follow all safe work practices and wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating powered hand tools and tool room machinery (e.g., vertical milling machines, drill presses, band saws). * Utilize a variety of precision measuring devices (micrometers, calipers, tape measure) to verify the accuracy of your work. * Set-up and produce prototype thermoform samples for customers when needed. * Drill micro diameter vacuum holes in prototype and new tooling. * Polish aluminum mold tooling to industry standards. * Maintain an up-to-date forklift truck certification. * Accurately complete and submit all required documentation, reports, and forms to the tooling department supervisor. * Ensure your work area is consistently clean and organized, adhering to all cleaning and housekeeping procedures. * Comply with all company worker safety, food safety policies, and work rules. What You'll Bring (Job Specifications & Requirements) * Experience & Skills: o Proven mechanical aptitude, including the ability to identify hardware sizes, bolt sizes, and thread sizes. o Proficiency in drilling and tapping operations. o Adept at safely operating a variety of powered and non-powered hand tools, as well as tool room machine tools such as vertical milling machines, drill presses, and band saws. o Skilled in using and interpreting precision measuring devices like micrometers, calipers, and tape measures o Basic computer skills, using Microsoft office suite including the ability to look up schedules, produce written reports, and enter data into spreadsheet programs. o Ability to apply common-sense understanding to carry out written, oral, or diagrammed instructions and resolve problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. * Work Style: o Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. o Highly adaptable to changes in production schedules. o Excellent communication skills, capable of effectively interacting with tooling department workers, supervisors, and other company employees. * Physical Demands: o Regularly required to stand and use hands/fingers for handling tools and controls. o Frequently required to walk and communicate. o Occasionally required to sit, reach overhead, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. o Must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. o Specific vision abilities include close vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. |