Tooling Engineerlocated in
Libertyville, IL.
responsible for designing and engineering tooling protocols for molds, jigs and fixtures as required to meet products specifications.
What a typical day looks like:
- Design and engineer moderately complex tooling protocols for molds, jigs, and fixtures as per product specifications.
- Participate in design reviews. Perform Design for Manufacturability (DFM) evaluation.
- Validation for the molding designs and troubleshooting tooling issues.
- Implement cost effective tool design changes.
- Collaborate with other team members to qualification, sampling, and final part approval.
- Provide status reports as per established schedule.
- Prepare and maintain documentation related to tool room equipment.
The experience we’re looking to add to our team:
- Typically requires a bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience and training for 8+ years of related experience in thermoplastics, thermosets, injection molding (e.g. product design, validation of tools), mold flows, troubleshooting and resolving tooling issues, strong familiarity with molding processes.
- Proficient with use of the tools, experience with electronic assembly: color code, component, and schematics.
- Experience with PCB operations. Testing: oscilloscope, cable and harness testing, trouble shooting, component testing, logic analyzer. Inspection: bare board, systems, components, cable and harness, microscope, measuring tools. Mechanical & Electrical Tools: taps and dies, alignment tools, measuring tools.
What you'll receive for the great work you provide:
- Full range of medical, dental, and vision plans
- Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term Disability
- Matching 401(k) Contributions
- Vacation and Paid Sick Time
- Tuition Reimbursement
Pay Range (Applicable to Illinois) $116,200.00 USD - $159,800.00 USD AnnualProduction Engineering