Full Job Description
Position Description:
Responsibilities What you'll do... • Support tooling design reviews to ensure manufacturability and process robustness. • Monitor tool construction progress and verify compliance with program requirements and standards. • Coordinate tool tryout activities and support die prove-out to achieve dimensional quality and run-at-rate capability. • Identify and resolve tooling issues impacting timing, quality, or manufacturability. • Support build events, PSW readiness, and launch milestones. • Track and support resolution of Yellow Items and other tooling risks. • Coordinate with engineering, manufacturing, program managers, and tool shops to ensure tooling readiness. • Document tooling issues and support corrective action implementation.
Skills Required:
Mechanical Engineering • Strong background in stamping tooling construction, tryout, and die development. • Experience working with automotive tool shops and production stamping processes. • Understanding of die build, tryout, and production readiness requirements. • Ability to identify tooling risks and support resolution activities. • Experience working within structured tooling or launch processes (Stamping Tooling Specialist (STS) or similar). • Strong technical problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience Required:
• Strong background in stamping tooling construction, tryout, and die development. • Experience working with automotive tool shops and production stamping processes. • Understanding of die build, tryout, and production readiness requirements. • Ability to identify tooling risks and support resolution activities. • Experience working within structured tooling or launch processes (STS or similar). • Strong technical problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience Preferred:
Even better, you may have... • BSc, Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial OR Electrical preferred). • Experience supporting automotive program launches. • Familiarity with global tool shop operations. • Understanding of part quality requirements and dimensional validation processes. • Continuous improvement or lean manufacturing experience.
Education Required:
Bachelor's Degree, Associate Degree
Education Preferred:
Additional Safety Training/Licensing/Personal Protection Requirements:
Additional Information :
***HYBRID / 4 days per week in the office*** Responsibilities What you'll do... • Support tooling design reviews to ensure manufacturability and process robustness. • Monitor tool construction progress and verify compliance with program requirements and standards. • Coordinate tool tryout activities and support die prove-out to achieve dimensional quality and run-at-rate capability. • Identify and resolve tooling issues impacting timing, quality, or manufacturability. • Support build events, PSW readiness, and launch milestones. • Track and support resolution of Yellow Items and other tooling risks. • Coordinate with engineering, manufacturing, program managers, and tool shops to ensure tooling readiness. • Document tooling issues and support corrective action implementation.