ACEMCO, a leading metal stamping manufacturer in Spring Lake, Michigan, since 1946, is currently seeking a tool and die repair team member for the all shifts. A career at ACEMCO provides exciting opportunities to develop professionally. We strive to keep pace with our ever-changing world. Now is the time to define and own your future while helping shape ours. ACEMCO offers the following benefits to our tool and die repair team members: Pay: $29.00 to $42.00 an hour. Pay is dependent on experience and skillset. The amount is not inclusive of the total compensation package. Shift premium: On 2nd shift for $2.00, on 3rd shift for $1.50 Skilled Trades Premium: On 2nd and 3rd shift for $2.50 Benefits: Eligibility is subject to a new-hire waiting period. Once onboard, you'll gain access to our robust benefits package, which includes: Affordable Medical (Blue Cross Blue Shield), Dental (Delta), & Vision (VSOP) insurance $50,000 Life Insurance Policy paid for by ACEMCO Paid Weekly Paid vacation 10 Paid Holidays 401(k) retirement plan with company match Cutting edge technology and systems State of the art equipment Safe Environment Career Advancement opportunities 100% Tuition, Books, and Fees Reimbursement Wellness Rewards Program What can you expect as a tool and die repair team member on a typical shift at ACEMCO? As a tool and die repair team member, your primary responsibilities can include but are not limited to analyzing specifications, laying out metal stock, setting up and operating machine tools, and fitting/assembling parts to repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and machinists’ hand tools. As a tool and die repair team member, you will perform a variety of operations, including but not limited to: Observed and complied with all safety, environmental, regulatory, and OSHA requirements. Troubleshoot and repair the dies in a stamping press and within the toolroom. Responsible for knowledge of tool steels for building, repairing, and welding components (TIG/MIG). Responsible for setting and assembling details to build, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools using machines and hand tools. Spotted and polished details for nesting of parts and high wear surfaces with the use of die grinders. Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators. Responsible for having knowledge of blueprints, GD&T, sketches, and models. Able to understand and follow written and verbal workplace instructions. Complete any additional functions not specifically outlined in this position description as directed by the supervisor/manager.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees