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Looking for flexibility in your work schedule? In search of your next career path? Seeking more competitive pay?
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Looking for flexibility in your work schedule? In search of your next career path? Seeking more competitive pay?
Explore your employment opportunities with Snelling Talent Partners - St. Louis.
The Tool & Die Maker is responsible for cutting, shaping, finishing, and maintaining metal tools and forging die casts to create molds. This role ensures that all tools and dies are produced and maintained to high standards, contributing to the efficient operation of the production process.
Tool and Fixture Creation: Utilize tools and dies to build fixtures and create new dies as required for constructing fixtures.
Repair and Maintenance: Repair dies, molds, and tools as needed; disassemble and reassemble molds, jigs, tools, and fixtures for repairs.
Blueprint and Schematic Interpretation: Read and interpret blueprints and complex schematics to accurately create and build new fixtures, tools, and machine parts.
Quality Inspection: Inspect completed tools and dies for imperfections or damage that could affect their functionality.
Equipment Testing: Regularly test equipment, tools, and machines to ensure they are properly arranged, set, and operating efficiently.
Machine Modification: Adjust machines to control speed, material feed, or path of cut as necessary to produce quality products within specifications.
Workplace Safety and Organization: Maintain a safe, clean, and well-organized workspace.
Additional Duties: Perform other related duties as assigned.
Full-time
Starting pay: $21.00 - $31.50 per hour
401(k)
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Referral program
Tuition reimbursement
Vision insurance
8-hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Technical Proficiency: Ability to safely and accurately operate all measuring and production equipment.
Mathematical Knowledge: Working understanding of geometry, trigonometry, and algebra.
Material Knowledge: Thorough understanding of metallic properties.
Teamwork and Independence: Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with engineers and machinists.
CAD Proficiency: Proficient with computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Computer Skills: Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
Standing: Ability to remain on feet continuously for the entire shift.
Lifting: Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.