The Tooling Coordinator is responsible for all activities associated with handling print plates and cutting dies. The Tooling Coordinator must pull, revise and process tooling accordingly to machine line schedules. It is essential that the Tooling Coordinator inspects, cleans, repairs, and stores print plates and cutting dies after each use and all other equipment used in handling print plates and cutting dies. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The Tooling Coordinator plays a key role in the daily operations; it is essential that print plates and cutting dies are delivered to each machine without any machine downtime. Print a tooling report each shift to view the upcoming orders and the print plates and cutting dies needed for those orders. Safely pull and handle print plates and cutting dies from the racking system and deliver to the appropriate machine centers. Revise and drop dies to the appropriate location for die pickups and repairs. Receive incoming print plates and cutting dies. assist in recording into KIWI system Maintain cleanliness and good housekeeping in the work area Use required safety protective devices and equipment to prevent accidental injury Report to your supervisor any safety hazards in your work area Follow company policy, rules and regulations on safety and workplace Assist the other co-workers whenever the need arises Complete a monthly die purge Ensures and supports to SQF, Quality, HACCP and GMP is always followed Overtime may be required to cover shifts and manufacturing needs These responsibilities and duties are not intended to be all-inclusive. Responsibilities may be added or deleted as necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees