Position Summary
The Tooling Engineer collaborates with cross-functional teams and external partners to understand production tooling needs and support overall manufacturing performance. This role is responsible for the design, improvement, and lifecycle management of tooling systems to enhance quality, efficiency, and operational reliability.
Performance Focus
Operational Effectiveness
Maintain high levels of product quality related to tooling performance
Minimize production interruptions associated with tooling issues
Service & Responsiveness
Provide timely support for tooling-related production concerns
Manage tooling development timelines from request through release
Key Responsibilities
Engineering & Innovation
Partner with internal stakeholders to define tooling requirements and develop design solutions that improve throughput and reduce waste. Assess existing tooling systems and recommend enhancements using sound engineering principles and current technologies.
Work closely with external suppliers to support successful execution of tooling initiatives. Conduct feasibility reviews, cost evaluations, and risk assessments to guide decision-making. Oversee tooling projects from initial concept through implementation, ensuring milestones are met and stakeholders are informed of progress.
Cross-Functional Project Support
Collaborate with operations, quality, and engineering teams to identify and resolve tooling-related challenges. Support scheduling, planning, and prioritization efforts to align tooling initiatives with production needs.
Continuous Improvement & Development
Contribute to continuous improvement efforts that enhance process capability and manufacturing performance. Remain informed on evolving industry practices, standards, and compliance requirements. Serve as a technical resource within the organization and support knowledge sharing across teams.
Qualifications
Technical Capabilities
Strong understanding of engineering fundamentals and manufacturing processes
Ability to interpret technical drawings and 3D models, including GD&T principles
Experience with tooling design concepts and process simulation tools preferred
Knowledge of measurement methods and safety considerations related to tooling
Effective communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences
Organized, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple priorities
Education & Experience
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related technical field with tooling design experience
OR
Several years of progressive experience in tooling design within a manufacturing environment
Preferred:
Advanced experience in tooling design within heavy manufacturing
Familiarity with CAD software
Exposure to continuous improvement methodologies