Responsible for fabricating, maintaining, and repairing production tooling and fixtures for secondary trim operations. Mold makers usually work regular business hours and spend much of their time in factories, with long hours spent on their feet. Additionally, there are a lot of repetitive motions associated with this job, such as twisting or turning, in an environment with potentially distracting noise levels. This job is well suited to people who are technically and mechanically skilled, have strong math skills, enjoy problem-solving, and have good communication skills to liaise with design teams and colleagues.
Duties and Responsibilities
Review prints and plan the building/repairing of molds/fixtures.
Builds, modifies and repairs tooling and trim fixtures as required.
Welding both MIG and TIG
Use various machinery and equipment such as lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, press brakes, shears, iron workers, and band saws.
Sandblasting
Inspect damaged or defective tooling, fixture and parts to determine/plan corrective action.
inspect products and select the correct shop equipment, precision measurement devices and other tools needed for a job.
Train personnel on the use of new mold or trim fixtures you've built