Toolmaker III CT

CLICK BOND INCWatertown, CT
Onsite

About The Position

Makes precision components from various materials. These components include but are not limited to; tooling, inspection gages, machine parts, jigs, and fixtures, which are to be used in any and all types of manufacturing equipment and processes.

Requirements

  • Minimum 8 years of related experience preferred (time served in a related apprenticeship can count towards this total).
  • Must be able to make components that meet the requirements of a given industry standard drawing, or sketch.
  • Must be able to apply concepts of shop math, including but not limited to algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
  • Must be able to basically operate common computers. Including but not limited to Microsoft operating systems, and software applications, as well as keyboards mouses and touch screens.
  • Ability to write, read and comprehend the English language.
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Safety glasses and safety shoes are required while in the shop.
  • Hearing protection is required depending on noise levels.
  • Chemical, heat, and or cut resistant gloves are required as necessary.
  • Other personal protective equipment may be required.

Nice To Haves

  • 2 years of related vocational training preferred.
  • State Toolmaker certification or equivalent preferred.
  • Training and experience utilizing 5S/6S principles is a preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Sets up and operates manual saws (circular and band).
  • Sets up and operates manual lathes.
  • Sets up and operates manual milling machines.
  • Heat treats various materials.
  • Possesses knowledge of tool steel grades and their best uses.
  • Utilizes CNC, PLC, automatic, and manual machinery to perform various precision machining operations.
  • Utilizes various types of inspection gages and measuring equipment including but not limited to; rulers, calipers, pin gages, ring gages, custom gages, micrometers, depth micrometers, indicators, surface plates, bore gages, telescope gages, small hole gages, toolmaker’s microscopes, optical comparators, form tracers and profilometers.
  • Personally owns, maintains, and utilizes the following measuring equipment and tools at minimum; 0-3” micrometers, 0-6” depth micrometers, 0-6” steel ruler, telescope gauges, small hole gauges, dial indicator, stand/base for said dial indicator, edge finder, metric and SAE combination wrenches, and a toolbox to house said measuring equipment and tools.
  • Reads and understands industry standard drawings to include geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
  • Designs work holding jigs and fixtures.
  • Helps to ensure that all equipment, workstations, and sections related to their trade speciality are safe, well maintained, organized, efficient, and stocked with necessary items.
  • Performs proper handling and labeling of hazardous and nonhazardous materials and wastes as directed by supervisor.
  • Coordinates and collaborates with others to ensure smooth and efficient design, continuous improvement, and execution of processes.
  • Participates in continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Participates in learning and teaching with colleagues from across the organization, including but not limited to apprentices and toolmakers.
  • Reports immediately all suspicious and hazardous conditions to a supervisor.
  • Understands and observes all safety guidelines and assures quality and safety by complying with all appropriate CB policies and procedures.
  • Assists in maintaining clean, orderly and hazard-free work areas.
  • Able to work with minimal supervision, be a self-starter and be detail oriented.
  • Works in at least one of the following trade specialties: Carbide Specialty, Grinding specialty, or CNC specialty.
  • Specializes in operations necessary to make carbide components: Brazing, shrink fitting, linear surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, and electrical discharge machining (Sinker EDM, Wire EDM, EDM drill).
  • Burning, grinding, filing, honing, lapping, and polishing complex forms in/on carbide dies and punches.
  • Possesses and applies knowledge of carbide grades and their best uses.
  • Specializes in all aspects of grinding: Linear surface grinding, cylindrical surface grinding (I.D.s, O.D.s, shoulders, blind holes, tapers, etc.), jig grinding, form grinding, visual grinding, lapping, slip fitting and press fitting assemblies.
  • Possesses and applies knowledge of grinding wheel types and their best uses.
  • Specializes in CNC equipment: Writing, editing, and running programs (G code, conversational, and CAM).
  • CNC milling and lathe work.
  • CNC grinding.
  • Electrical discharge machining (CNC Wire EDM, EDM drill) is preferred.
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