The Engineering Die Technician supports die maintenance and inspection by performing hands-on work with tools, equipment, and data analysis to assist engineering projects.
Responsibilities include visual inspection, operating 3D scanning equipment, managing tooling condition, preparing technical reports, collaborating with engineers, ensuring quality and safety compliance, maintaining inventory, and staying updated on industry trends.
Essential skills involve hands-on technical experience, proficiency with engineering software (Polyworks, AutoCAD, NX, Teamcenter), strong problem-solving, communication, safety awareness, and the ability to work independently or in a team.
Requirements include an associate degree or relevant experience, familiarity with machining and blueprints, 1+ years in manufacturing, forklift operation, and ability to lift 50 lbs.
This role offers practical engineering experience in a dynamic environment, emphasizing quality, safety, and professional growth.
Searing heat.
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