Toolmaker, Manufacturing Operations

Human Resources

Job Purpose:

This role is responsible for ensuring the efficient operation and maintenance of production tooling by performing

repairs, preventive maintenance, and safety checks. With little or no supervision, this role is to support the press

shop requirements of fabrication of equipment/components for tooling and or other areas of the press shop.

Key Functional Responsibilities:

· Assist in toolroom activities during equipment failures or production requirements, ensuring prompt

resolution and minimal disruption to service, and perform scheduled maintenance repairs during machine

service.

· Identify, diagnose, and address potential issues to prevent breakdowns and extend equipment lifespan.

· Diagnose and resolve electrical and mechanical issues with production tooling and related systems.

· Comply with Ceer’s and industry safety regulations, guidelines, and protocols, and maintain clean and

orderly work areas.

· Monitor production processes to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure high-quality output.

· Perform activities of fabrication (conventional machine), multiple processes of welding (MIG, TIG & Basic

laser) for press shop requirements. Operation of overhead cranes and handling specialized hand tools for

toolmaking activities.

· Perform regular inspections, troubleshooting, and maintenance on production tooling, including toolroom

equipment.

· Test tooling performance to produce quality and stable parts for final customer

· Ensure the availability of spares and repair or replace defective components.

· Keep accurate records of activities, including repairs, replacements, and schedules.

· Cooperate with other technicians, engineers, and supervisors to coordinate schedules, prioritize work

orders, and optimize system performance.

· Collaborate with team members to optimize system performance and maintain high-quality output.

· Effective maintenance of stamping dies, as well as active participation in the setup at the start of each shift

in the toolroom.

Education:

Technical High School, or Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering or min experience in Class A toolroom

Experience:

4 Years Minimum experience in a Class A press shop