Location: Madison, WI
Company: Placon
for production by inspecting them before dispensing them to production and after receiving them back from production. Expedite the activities required to keep the tools in their original condition as defined by Tool Design.3. Trouble shoot problems with tooling, tool assembly, tool data base and tool delivery.
Provide solutions that improve our systems at the root level.4. Establish individual tool Preventive Maintenance levels and tasks. Perform Preventive Maintenance task on Placon tools.5. Prepare and maintain tool and accessories logs, including location and other data as required.6. Execute the Tool Preventive Maintenance Program as defined by the Tooling Support Manager.7. Follow
established safety procedures and regulations and keep work area neat and orderly.8. Understand and comply with all ISO QSP's and work instructions related to job responsibilities.9.
Assists in Tooling Department and Sample Lab as required.10. Works in any department of the Company as required.11. Works with minimal supervision. Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent Two (2) years of related work experience in assembly, inspection, set up, repair and/or troubleshooting of tooling, molds and related accessories - OR - Disassembly/assembly/repair of mechanical components Must be familiar with machine shop equipment Must be able to read blueprints/drawings Ability to use
hand tools, gauges and other indictors to ensure tooling is working properly Ability to read and understand Placon production schedules and flexibility to adjust work to meet productions schedule changes Read, write and verbally communicate in the English Language Desired Skills Mechanical aptitude Organization skills Familiar with tools/molds in a manufacturing environment Previous experience with tooling/molds storage systems Tool fabrication and troubleshooting Position Requirements Work Environment Conditions: Inside: Tool vault and tooling center Equipment/Tools Used: Hoists, forklifts, Hand tools, Mills, Drills and Surface Grinders Placon - Job Description T: HRDATAJDs-Updated Job Descriptions Operations Tool Vault Technician.
T250. docx Page 2 of 2Physical Requirements: Light work (lift 10 lbs): occasionally - components & tools Medium Work (lift 11-30 lbs. ): occasionally - components & tools Heavy Work (lift 31-50 lbs. ): occasionally - components & tools Other Physical Requirements: Work on your feet for 12 hours a day Mental Requirements Reading, Writing, Calculating, Interpersonal Skills, Reasoning / Analysis, Works with Minimal Supervision, Shop math Travel Frequency (in addition to seminars or related training): Local: 1-2 times/year Regional: As required National: As required International: As required
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Manufacturing or Operations jobs pertain to roles involved in the production of goods and management of supply chains. These positions can range from hands-on tasks such as assembly line work, machining, and quality control, to supervisory roles overseeing production processes and logistics. Characteristics of these jobs often include a focus on efficiency, productivity, and adherence to safety protocols. Employees in this sector typically engage with physical products and manufacturing equipment, and may work in structured shifts within factories or production facilities. Advancement in this field frequently hinges on technical expertise, process management skills, and the capacity to optimize workflows.
Manufacturing or Operations jobs pertain to roles involved in the production of goods and management of supply chains. These positions can range from hands-on tasks such as assembly line work, machining, and quality control, to supervisory roles overseeing production processes and logistics. Characteristics of these jobs often include a focus on efficiency, productivity, and adherence to safety protocols. Employees in this sector typically engage with physical products and manufacturing equipment, and may work in structured shifts within factories or production facilities. Advancement in this field frequently hinges on technical expertise, process management skills, and the capacity to optimize workflows.