Tool Maker & Machinist
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Machinist, Manufacturing Production, Machine Operator
Overview
We're hiring for the tool repair and tool making shop of a well-respected automotive brand, supporting their plastic injection department. As a Tool Maker, you will join a team of skilled tradespeople who contribute to the operation—handling everything from manual machining and precision grinding to laser welding and complex mold repairs. This is a traditional tooling environment that values versatility; we are looking for craftsmen who can toggle between the artistry of manual bridge ports and the technical precision of CNC programming.
You aren’t just a number here; you are a problem-solver ensuring our production keeps moving. We believe that high-level machining doesn’t require sacrificing your personal life. We are looking for people who value good work, good culture, and a healthy work-life balance. If you take pride in doing great work to support a timeless brand, this is the shop for you.
- Blueprint & Design Interpretation – Work directly from concept drawings, GD&T drawings, and solid models to plan and execute complex builds.
- Manual Machining Mastery – Utilize Bridge ports, lathes, and jig bores to create angles, radii, and custom tooling with a focus on efficiency and surface finish.
- CNC Operation & Programming – Set up fixtures, manage tool changes/touch-offs, and perform dry runs; capable of programming and operating CNC milling and turning centers.
- Precision Grinding – Execute surface and OD grinding with manual grinders, holding tight tolerances down to .0001” for gauges and critical components.
- Mold Repair & Maintenance – Troubleshoot and repair injection molds based on feedback from the molding department, including changing mold versions, fixing parting lines, and maintaining existing dies.
- EDM & Specialty Operations – Operate wire and sinker EDM machines (manual and CNC) to create high-quality parts; utilize laser welding equipment for precision repairs.
- Fixture Design – Design and build repeatable production fixtures utilizing manual, pneumatic, and hydraulic clamping systems.
- CAD/CAM Utilization – Utilize Solid Works to interpret models and Master
CAM to generate machine code from solids for efficient production. - Process Optimization – Select optimal speeds, feeds, and depths of cut for both milling and turning to maximize efficiency and finish quality.
- Tooling Experience – Experience levels ranging from 5-15+ years of experience all welcome, ideally within an injection mold toolroom environment.
- Mechanical Aptitude – Strong ability to troubleshoot machining processes, solve equipment problems, and collaborate with engineering on prototype tooling.
- Software Proficiency – Proficiency with CAD (Solid Works) and CAM (Master
CAM) is highly preferred; must be able to navigate toolroom computer systems for tracking. - Math & Measurement – Strong grasp of Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry; able to interpret bar graphs and calculate rate/ratio/percentages.
- Versatility – We need a little bit of everything. While you may not be an expert in every single machine listed, a willingness to learn and jump between manual, CNC, and grinding tasks is essential.
- Communication Skills – Must be able to read, write, and interpret English to adhere to quality standards and reporting requirements.
- Physical Capability – Comfortable working in an active shop environment, using hand tools, and lifting/moving materials as required.
- Junior Level: $26 - $30 / hr
- Senior Level: $29 - $34 / hr
- Standard 1st Shift
- Monday – Friday
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Strong Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holiday package
- Short and long-term disability
- 401k with company match
- Stable work environment with a focus on work-life balance
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