What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Engineer III(Tool &DIE Engineer position at Retail Options?
The Tool and Die Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and improving tools, dies, and fixtures used in manufacturing processes. This role requires a high level of expertise in mechanical engineering, precision manufacturing, and materials science to ensure the efficiency, quality, and durability of tools used for stamping, bending / forming, and machining. The Tool and Die Engineer collaborates with production teams to optimize tool designs and troubleshoot issues to meet production demands.
- Design and develop tools, dies, and fixtures for various manufacturing processes, including stamping, bending / forming, and machining.
- Create 3D models and technical drawings using CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, CATIA).
- Evaluate tool designs for manufacturability, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness.
- Analyze existing tooling for wear and performance issues; recommend improvements to enhance durability and productivity.
- Implement continuous process improvements to enhance tooling efficiency and to ensure 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 of tools and dies, including repairs and retooling.
- 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 deadlines and cost targets are met.
- Prepare documentation, reports, and budgets related to tool and die development projects.