Tool and Die Maker Third Shift

Magna InternationalEthridge, TN

About The Position

Magna offers an engaging and dynamic environment for developing industry-leading automotive technologies, investing in employees with support and resources for success and a wide range of development prospects. Cosma, a Magna group, provides comprehensive body, chassis, and engineering solutions to global customers, bringing lightweight and innovative products to market through robust product engineering, outstanding tooling capabilities, and diverse process expertise. Magna values a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunity employer, hiring based on experience and qualifications regardless of various protected characteristics. The company is committed to creating the future of mobility by developing technologies, systems, and concepts that make vehicles safer and cleaner, serving communities, the planet, and people.

Requirements

  • General knowledge of troubleshooting, materials and methods, machines and tools, and practical application of tooling
  • Sound understanding and knowledge of die work/operations
  • Sound understanding and machine knowledge, able to run all tool room equipment including measuring instruments
  • Sound understanding and knowledge of Press and Assembly Operations and Quality procedures
  • Must be able to provide own tools
  • Must have basic knowledge of drafting (blueprint reading, dimension drawings, etc.)
  • Basic knowledge in automation
  • Computer skills; proficient in Microsoft Word
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Minimum of two years on-the-job training with heavy industrial manufacturing experience in skilled trade capacity
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in tool and die capacity

Nice To Haves

  • Post-secondary education preferred in tool and die
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel preferred
  • Journeyman Certification is a plus

Benefits

  • Support and resources for employees to succeed
  • Wide range of development prospects
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