Tooling Engineer

Location: Stuttgart, AR

The Tooling Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and enhancement of tools, dies, and fixtures used in manufacturing processes. This role requires expertise in mechanical engineering, precision manufacturing, and materials science to ensure the efficiency, quality, and durability of stamping, bending/forming, and machining tools. The Tooling Engineer collaborates closely with production teams to optimize tool designs and troubleshoot issues to meet production demands.

  • Design and develop various tools, dies, and fixtures for manufacturing processes such as stamping, bending/forming, and machining.
  • Create 3D models and technical drawings using CAD software like SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and CATIA.
  • Evaluate tool designs for manufacturability, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Analyze existing tooling to identify wear and performance issues and recommend improvements for enhanced durability and productivity.
  • Implement continuous process improvements to enhance tooling efficiency and maintain consistent product quality.
  • Assist in the development and testing of prototype tools and dies.
  • Perform dimensional inspections and functional tests to ensure tools meet design specifications and quality standards.
  • Provide technical support to manufacturing teams by diagnosing and resolving tooling issues during production.
  • Work with maintenance teams to ensure proper upkeep, repairs, and retooling of tools and dies.
  • Collaborate with production, quality control, and design teams to understand requirements and provide engineering solutions.
  • Provide training and guidance to operators and technicians on tool usage, setup, and maintenance.
  • Manage multiple tooling projects simultaneously, ensuring timely completion and adherence to cost targets.
  • Prepare documentation, reports, and budgets for tool and die development projects.
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