Tool and Die Maker
A leading manufacturer specializing in high-quality retail shelving and store fixtures, focused on precision metal fabrication, innovation, and dependable production to support major retail environments.
Position Summary
The Tool and Die Maker is responsible for designing, building, maintaining, and repairing tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and production equipment used in the manufacturing of wood and metal shelving products for retail environments. This role supports accurate, high-quality, and efficient production through precise machining, fabrication, and troubleshooting of tooling used for forming, cutting, stamping, drilling, bending, and assembly operations.
Key Responsibilities
Tool & Die Fabrication and Maintenance
- Build, assemble, and maintain tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, molds, and gauges used in manufacturing metal and wood shelving components.
- Interpret and work from blueprints, CAD drawings, technical sketches, and engineering specifications.
- Machine precision components using manual and CNC equipment (e.g., mills, lathes, grinders, EDM, drill presses).
- Fit and assemble components using hand tools, welding, and finishing equipment.
- Conduct preventative maintenance, sharpening, and refurbishing of tooling to maintain dimensional accuracy.
Production Support
- Troubleshoot tooling issues during production runs and implement corrective actions to improve reliability and performance.
- Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, and production teams to optimize tool designs for manufacturability and safety.
- Adjust dies, fixtures, and machinery setups to ensure consistent product quality for both metal and wood materials.
- Support tooling changes for new shelving designs, prototypes, and custom retail fixtures.
Quality & Safety
- Verify part dimensions using precision measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, height gauges, indicators).
- Maintain detailed documentation on tool changes, maintenance history, and modifications.
- Ensure compliance with safety standards, lockout/tagout, and safe machining practices.
- Uphold high standards of craftsmanship, material selection, and accuracy to ensure product durability and consistency.
Continuous Improvement
- Recommend improvements to tooling designs, materials, or machining processes to enhance throughput and reduce waste.
- Participate in lean manufacturing, 5S, and Kaizen initiatives.
- Provide input on tooling feasibility for new products and custom shelving projects.
Qualifications
Required
- Completion of Tool & Die Maker apprenticeship or equivalent experience (typically 4–5 years).
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting mechanical drawings and GD&T.
- Strong machining skills, including setup and operation of CNC and manual machines.
- Experience with metal fabrication (steel, aluminum) and wood processing tools (routers, jigs, cutting fixtures).
- Ability to use precision measuring instruments to verify tight tolerances.
Preferred
- Experience in manufacturing environments producing commercial furniture, fixtures, store shelving, or retail display systems.
- Working knowledge of CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Mastercam, etc.).
- Basic welding (TIG/MIG) and fabrication skills.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methods.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and handle larger tooling components with assistance.
- Ability to stand, bend, kneel, or work in confined spaces for extended periods.
- Manual dexterity and strong attention to detail.
Additional Information
Work Environment
- Fabrication and production floor environment with exposure to noise, dust, and machine operations.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) required, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and protective footwear.