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Tool Design Engineer

Job Description

JOB TITLE                                                                             SUPERVISOR

Tool Design Engineer                                                         Engineering Manager

 

 

JOB SUMMARY

The Tool Design Engineer analyzes customer CNC bending application requirements and designs bend tooling conducive to meet customer tubular component drawings.  The position utilizes 3D CAD software to generate individual tool prints and BOMs on a timely basis.

 

Responsibilities include:

  • Use of computer aided design (CAD) software to develop designs of bend tooling and component products. Layouts and drawings must be extremely detailed including dimensions, materials, and assembly prints

  • Provides production floor and tool assembly support in technical matters relating to assembly drawings, interpretation, engineering change notices, rework manufacturing difficulties, and specifications

  • Lays out bent tubular components per provided X,Y,Z or Y,B,C customer provided data and develops applicable 3D bend tooling models

  • Modifies existing designs to improve tooling productivity or manufacturing process efficiency

  • Responsible for managing engineering data and documentation per company design standards

  • Additional duties as assigned by manager

 

COMPETENCY OR POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be proficient in CAD 3D software (Inventor preferred)

  • Highly professional oral and written communication skills

  • Detail oriented

  • Strong analytical problem solving skills

  • Proficient in MS Office products (Excel, Word, Outlook, Power Point)

 

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum 5 years tool design experience, preferred tube bending tool design experience

  • Associates technical design degree; Engineering bachelor’s degree preferred

  • Experience with MRP systems and the generation of BOMs

 

EQUIPMENT USED

Personal Computer, Facsimile Machine, Telephone, Copier/Scanner

 

WORKING AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS

General Office, Sitting, and Walking

 

 

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