Magna International-posted about 1 year ago
Full-time
Saint Clair, MI
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

The Roll Form Tooling Supervisor at Magna Electric Vehicle Structures is responsible for overseeing the Roll Form Tool Room and ensuring alignment with production requirements to minimize machine downtime. This role involves championing preventive maintenance processes, maintaining roll form lines, and adhering to MAGNA standards.

  • Troubleshoot and fix problems on equipment and support other team members.
  • Optimize and create Preventive Maintenance of dies and Roll Form Equipment.
  • Maintain program database and Back-up of machines.
  • Perform repairs on mechanical components such as guides, spindles, gears, belts, etc.
  • Participate in continual improvement of quality methods, equipment performance, and product quality.
  • Assist in training of associates.
  • Focus on zero defects.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Study and implement any ECR & ICR that may derive from Engineering.
  • Run tooling tryouts at the request of Engineering for new programs.
  • High school diploma or GED or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum 10 Years as a Tool and Die Maker.
  • 5 Years of Roll Forming Experience Preferred.
  • Quality Control and SPC knowledge.
  • Able to run all manual milling machines.
  • Knowledge of Roll Forming systems preferred but not necessary.
  • Able to set up Dies in presses.
  • Ability to read and understand Tool and Die prints.
  • Knowledge and understanding of GD&T.
  • Able to use Precision Measurement tools.
  • Able to read, write, and speak English.
  • Able to use Computer and CAD software preferred.
  • New clean facility
  • Opportunities due to growth
  • Continuous Improvement and Development Culture
  • A strong focus on safety and health and wellness
  • Three (3) levels of low costing PPO medical, dental and vision insurance (eligible after 30 days)
  • 401(k) Plan with employer match (Immediate 100% Vested)
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