Tool and Die Maker
Company: R & B Wagner
Location: Butler
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary As a member of the Tool and Die Department the Tool and
Die Maker is responsible for building, repairing, and maintaining
precision tools, dies, jigs, and fixtures of various application.
This role requires expertise in machining and precision measurement
techniques to ensure tooling meets exact specifications. The
position supports new product and continuous improvement
initiatives, collaborates with engineering teams, and ensures
compliance with safety and quality standards. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities This list of functions and responsibilities is not
all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and
responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to
time. Read and interpret blueprints, working from verbal or written
instructions, or from the part to be copied or fitted. Plan setup
and operation of all types of machine shop tools, considering types
of material, tolerances, types of cutting tools, coolants,
lubricants, and machine tool feeds and speeds. Establish inspection
specifications and perform quality checks before, during, and after
machining using precision measuring and gauging tools. Perform
precise hand-finishing operations required to produce and repair
tooling. Utilize hand tools such as files, deburring and polishing
instruments to achieve appropriate fitment, finishes and
geometries. Fit and assemble jigs, fixtures, tools, and dies with
precision to ensure proper alignment and functionality. Diagnose
and troubleshoot issues during testing, identify root causes of
die-related problems, and implement corrective actions to restore
performance and maintain production standards Complete quality
documentation for parts produced. Assist maintenance department in
machine repair as needed. Work with product designers and
engineers, giving feedback on tooling and manufacturing
capabilities for new products. Help with prototype builds and
provide feedback. Support continuous improvement by identifying
issues with existing tool and processes and recommending solutions
to enhance reliability and reduce downtime. Set up and operate
manual machines such as mills, lathes, and grinders for tool and
die work. Operate forklift. Set up and run special production jobs.
Perform other duties as assigned, including special projects.
Requirements Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Education and Experience
Minimum of a high school education and such coursework as required
by typical apprenticeship program Required to read and write
English, follow verbal instructions and use shop math (i.e.
algebra, trig and geometry). Prior computer experience preferred.
CAD Experience preferred but not required (AutoDesk Autocad,
Inventor) Accurite Controller Experience preferred but not
required. ERP experience preferred (Epicor) Job Knowledge, Skills,
and Abilities Completion of formal apprenticeship program or
completion of equivalent training and on-the-job experience to the
satisfaction of recognized Journeyman standards (Preferred not
required) Requires a very high degree of precision and control in
work where damage could be high and where muscular control and
delicate touch are required. High degree of attention and care
required to prevent injury to self and others when operating
machine tools. Ability to read blueprints and follow detailed
instructions. Ability to use precise measuring devices incidental
to operations such as calipers, micrometers, and optical
comparator. Ability to operate a forklift. Ability to work
independently and prioritize work. Physical Demands The physical
requirements outlined below are essential for successful job
performance. While fulfilling job duties, employees frequently need
to be on-site to manage projects. Additionally, employees must
regularly engage in activities such as sitting, standing, walking,
speaking, and listening. Occasionally, employees may need to bend,
stoop, balance, and move within the facility. Specific vision
abilities necessary for this role include close vision, distant
vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Furthermore, employees may occasionally lift and/or move objects
weighing up to thirty pounds.
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