Post title: Tool Maker/Die Maintenance Engineer
Division: Die Maintenance
Reporting to: Die Maintenance Coordinator
Post Definition/Purpose:
The post holder is responsible for working to strict safety and quality requirements to achieve daily production requirements in terms of quality and quantity to meet customer requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Promote a culture of working safely by working in a safe manner at all times complying with company Health & Safety and environmental standards.
2. Contribute to continuous improvement activities, for example submitting suggestions to improve the process flow to increase the production cell efficiency or improve health & safety on the shop floor.
3. Support 5s activities throughout the shop floor (Sort, set in order, shine, standardise and sustain).
4. Follow instructions to ensure maximum effectiveness and adhere to safety guidelines.
5. Actively participate in training and development activities identified for either personal and/or team development advancement.
6. Be prepared to undertake and support other reasonable requests made by the company.
7. Work in a small team unsupervised reporting directly to the Tool Room Coordinator.
8. Maintenance and repair of press tooling (transfer and progression).
9. Identify and carry out modifications to press tools where necessary.
10. New press tool making.
11. Try out of new press tools.
12. Assist production teams to achieve production targets by resolving tooling problems in press.
13. Carry out preventative maintenance.
Skills & Abilities:
1. Previous busy factory/manufacturing experience is desirable.
2. Willingness to multi-skill and learn products and processes.
3. Ability to read and follow written and verbal instructions and complete required production paperwork.
4. Ability to problem solve.
5. Welding skills would be advantageous.
Qualifications & Experience:
1. Experience of working to deadlines and targets.
2. Previous experience in Automotive Manufacturing would be advantageous.
3. Must have an excellent time and attendance record.
4. Tool making apprenticeship.
5. Competent use of mills and grinders.
6. Experience of press tooling (especially draw and progression).
7. Knowledge of material properties for problem solving.
8. Ability to prioritise work to ensure that tooling is ready for demands of production.
Package:
1. 25 days holiday (mostly fixed with plant shut downs) + 8 Bank holidays.
2. Competitive salary.
3. 37.5-hour week working Monday to Friday.
4. Paid overtime after 37.5 hours.
5. Permanent contract.
6. Potential for advancement in Company.
7. Overtime (up to 1.5 hours compulsory overtime per day depending on business need).
8. 20% shift allowance on PM shift.
9. Work wear provided.
10. PPE provided.
11. Health surveillance.
12. Free parking.
13. Working a 2-shift pattern rota: AM – 06:00am – 14:50pm – Monday to Thursday, 06:00am – 12:10pm – Friday; PM - 14:50pm – 23:35pm – Monday to Thursday, 12:10pm – 18:40pm – Friday.
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