Qualifications
- Typically 7 years conventional machining, sheet metal, fabrication, or related experience, which must include 5 years experience in tool and die construction
- Ability to read and interpret Engineering, Methods, and Tool Design documents
- Ability to use and interpret a variety of precision measurement instruments
- Ability to set-up and operate various shop machines, for example mills, lathes, drill presses, surface grinders, table routers, power hand tools, and heat treat oven
- Mechanical skills
- Basic knowledge of safety requirements for tool and die construction
- Interpersonal skills necessary to work effectively with a variety of individuals and departments
- Basic knowledge of trigonometry, geometry, and algebra
- Working knowledge of tool and die construction and required machinery, equipment, and raw materials
Additional Information
Here’s a heads-up of the upcoming steps:
- Phone Interview with Recruiter: We’ll begin with an introductory call to discuss your background and interest in the role.
- Interview with the Hiring Manager
- Offer Letter : We´ll extend you an offer and start the onboarding process.
- **Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: **This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positions
- You start your next challenge!