Tool & Die Technician
Location: Franklin Park, Illinois
Overview
A manufacturing company in the Franklin Park area is seeking a Tool & Die Technician to support tooling and die maintenance within a production environment. This role is responsible for building, repairing, and maintaining tooling used in metal forming and fabrication processes.
The ideal candidate has experience working with stamping dies, tooling components, and precision machining equipment, and is comfortable troubleshooting tooling issues that impact production efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
• Build, repair, and maintain tooling, dies, and fixtures used in metal fabrication or stamping operations.
• Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical instructions to support toolroom activities.
• Diagnose tooling issues and perform repairs to maintain proper die function and reduce production downtime.
• Set up and operate toolroom equipment such as mills, lathes, grinders, drills, and related machining equipment.
• Inspect dies and tooling components for wear or damage and perform necessary maintenance or adjustments.
• Use precision measuring tools including micrometers, calipers, and gauges to verify tolerances and specifications.
• Disassemble, clean, and reassemble tooling components using appropriate hand tools and maintenance procedures.
• Support troubleshooting efforts related to tooling issues affecting production equipment.
• Perform routine maintenance on toolroom machinery and equipment.
• Maintain documentation related to tooling maintenance, repairs, and inspection activities.
• Assist with training or supporting junior technicians or apprentices when needed.
• Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while following company safety policies.
Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent required; technical training or apprenticeship in tool and die or machining preferred.
• Approximately 1–3 years of experience working in tool and die, machining, or toolroom environments.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering drawings.
• Mechanical aptitude and familiarity with machining and tooling equipment.
• Experience operating forklifts, hoists, or cranes in an industrial setting is helpful.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a manufacturing team.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to work scheduled shifts in a manufacturing environment.
• Frequent standing and movement throughout the workday.
• Ability to lift or move materials and tooling components up to approximately 70 pounds.
• Work performed in an industrial environment with exposure to machinery, noise, and shop conditions typical of metal fabrication operations.