Title: FMF Tool & Die Design Engineer
Reports to: Engineering Manager – Hill Engineering, Carol Stream, IL
Purpose: Tool and die design to fulfill customer order requirements or new product research and development. Designs complex dies, tools and punching systems for manufacturing parts and products, while meeting quality objectives through the use of effective production techniques and quality materials. Examines cost estimates or proposals before proceeding.
Reports: None.
Responsibilities:
Concept and Design
- Generates concept drawings and layouts, while working with sales and the customer.
- Working from concept drawings and layouts, create finished assembly and detail drawings and bills of materials/parts lists.
- Refine the concept drawings into working drawings by doing light-line layouts and review constraints.
- Identify proper fits and tolerances on drawings by utilizing thorough knowledge of engineering and standard tool and die manufacturing principles.
- Apply the practical applications of engineering knowledge to the machine practices during design conceptualization.
- Apply thorough knowledge of detailing of parts in the concept.
- Write detailed specifications for materials and confirm that the part strength meets the requirements based on calculation.
- Confer with other engineers and drafters to interpret design concepts, determine nature and type of required detailed working drawings, and coordinate work with others.
- Drafts detail and assembly drawings.
- Compiles data, computes quantities, determines materials needed and prepares cost estimates.
- Revise drawings for the spare parts department.
- Maintain thorough and meticulous documentation on all engineering drawings and specifications.
- Establish and maintain a clean, safe and healthy work environment.
- Keep management apprised of current situations, problems or potential issues and future market and product ideas to aid in company growth.
Job Support
Collaborates with Sales, Engineering and Production departments to answer questions, coordinate projects and troubleshoot problems that arise.
Assists factory employees and supervisors with line and tool testing.
Interacts with vendors to answer questions and coordinate deliveries.
Supports Spare Parts department regarding questions and customer inquiries.
Assists Sales department with new quotation information and customer inquiries.
Occasional travel to customer facilities to review concept or light-line drawings, or for start-up or trouble-shooting.
Specific behaviors:
- Instill a high sense of urgency into all actions of the engineering department to ensure all activities are carried out to achieve set goals.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The incumbent will have no supervisory responsibilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This position exposes employee to business office environments with varying degrees of noise and comfort that may or may not be compatible to the employee. Employee is exposed to moderate levels of noise resulting from machinery, computers and/or printers, and light traffic. A minor level of travel is expected.
This position is office based in Formtek’s Carol Stream, Illinois facility.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum five years experience.
Tool and Die Making Experience
Possess excellent interpersonal skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Knowledge of tool and die design and manufacturing.
Able to work independently, while also having the ability to work through others.
Able to interact positively and effectively with co-workers and supervisors.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
The minimum education required is a high school diploma plus college level tool and die design classes and drafting mathematics.
KNOWLEDGE:
Certain additional knowledge and/or skills are required for satisfactory performance in this position may have been gained through a combination of academic study, specialized training, and job experience. Other requires knowledge/skills:
PC skills (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet)
AutoCad
Inventor design software (preferred but will train)
Diemaker design software (preferred but will train).
Strong Verbal / Written skills
Time Management/ Organizational skills
Presentation Skills to Executives
Target Prospects/Customers