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Tool & Die Maker

Stoughton Trailers
United States, Wisconsin, Stoughton
May 12, 2026
Description

Stoughton Trailers is a trusted, industryleading trailer manufacturer with strong Wisconsin roots and a commitment to precision, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement. Tooling accuracy and equipment reliability are essential to maintaining product quality and efficient production.

Position Details:

Schedule: Monday-Thursday from 5:30 AM-4:00 PM
Shift: 2nd Shift
Overtime: Required as business needs

What You'll Do -

You will support manufacturing operations by designing, building, and maintaining precision tooling and solving complex production challenges.

Tooling Design, Build & Repair:



  • Design, manufacture, assemble, repair, modify, and sharpen dies, fixtures, gauges, and production tooling
  • Maintain and repair production equipment to ensure proper fit, function, and uptime
  • Select appropriate materials and prepare metal surfaces through cleaning, deburring, and finishing
  • Support new tooling development and modification of existing tools to improve performance


Machining & Technical Operations:



  • Set up, program, and operate CNC and manual machining equipment, including:


    • Mills
    • Lathes
    • Grinders
    • Presses and related tooling


  • Read, interpret, and verify blueprints, sketches, and specifications
  • Perform layouts, machining, and inspections to tight tolerances (0.0005 inches)
  • Use precision measuring instruments and gauges to verify dimensional accuracy throughout the process


Troubleshooting & Continuous Improvement:



  • Troubleshoot tooling and production equipment issues to minimize downtime
  • Support manufacturing teams with rootcause problem solving
  • Identify and implement improvements to tooling, fixtures, and processes
  • Contribute to continuous improvement efforts focused on quality, efficiency, and safety


Safety, Quality & Professional Expectations:



  • Perform all tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate, and highly productive manner
  • Follow all safety policies and procedures
  • Maintain reliable attendance and support mandatory overtime as required
  • Work effectively in a teamoriented, qualitydriven environment


What You Bring -

Education & Experience:



  • Completion of a technical school machine tool apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience
  • Minimum of 10,000 hours of machining experience


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:



  • Strong knowledge of:


    • Machining operations and cutting tools
    • Tooling design and fabrication
    • Hydraulics, pneumatics, and metalforming processes


  • Advanced mechanical aptitude and problemsolving skills
  • Strong math skills and ability to work with precision measurements
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong attention to detail and craftsmanship


Work Environment & Physical Expectations:

This position requires the ability to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation. Work is performed in a manufacturing/tool room environment and may involve standing for extended periods, handling raw materials and tooling, exposure to machines, noise, and lifting of tooling and components. Additional details are outlined in the applicable Physical Demands Checklist.

Why This Role Matters -

The Tool and Die Maker plays a critical role in ensuring manufacturing precision, equipment reliability, and product quality. By designing and maintaining highquality tooling and solving complex production challenges, this role directly supports safe operations, consistent output, and longterm manufacturing excellence. It is an essential position for skilled machinists who take pride in accuracy, innovation, and craftsmanship.

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