Magna
automotive
DieInsertsToolmaker
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“Die Inserts Toolmaker at Magna. Skills: Manufacturing Toolmaker, tooling, jigs, fixtures, fabrications, assembly cells, casting tools. mechanical manufacturing aspects of jigs, fixtures, other fabrications for assembly cells. preparation/assembly and fitting of new and existing Casting tools”
What You'll Achieve.
consistently achieving specifications for tolerances; project milestones; delivery expectations; successful completion on time; tooling performance, reliability and quality
Industry & Context.
tooling corrective repairs
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
City and Guilds toolmaker qualification, previous post apprenticeship, Experience in an Automotive tooling environment, Experience of assembling mechanical and pneumatic components, Experience of working with hydraulic or power presses in production or try out disciplines, Ability to suitably identify and prepare materials, Welding of steel fabrications (Tig, Mig or Arc), Non CNC Machining skills, Understanding of quality procedures and first off and last off verifications, Understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing), Ability to interpret engineering drawings and interrogate CAD data understanding precision measurement, CI understanding to support and develop business CI initiatives
Nice to Have
Stamping tools, Casting tools, Injection moulding tools experience, Experience of working on hydraulic or power presses of at least 300 tons or more, Experience in mechanical integration of robotic assembly cells, Overhead crane experience (training will be given), Forklift truck experience (training will be given)
What You'll Do.
mechanical manufacturing aspects of jigs
other fabrications for assembly cells
preparation/assembly and fitting of new and existing Casting tools
supporting and delivering workstreams involving casting die disassembly
assembly and fitting elements of both new and existing casting tools
ensure compliance with all relevant quality standards and legal regulations
consistently achieving specifications for tolerances
project milestones and delivery expectations
Completing scheduled mechanical build up of assembly fixtures referenced from CAD and or 2D drawings and BOMs
Taking ownership of tooling corrective repairs to ensure successful completion on time
Verifying engineering specifications and quality standards and adherence using CAD and or 2D drawings and verification from CMM data where applicable
Supporting the MAA business unit in all aspects of Jig
other fabrications and Assembly cell build processes
Disassembly of casting dies
Preparation of frames including Assembly and fitting of new Casting inserts and steels
Supporting both press and die casting tooling spotting
with an ability to read blue spot facilitate changes to die surfaces
Improving tooling performance
reliability and quality
Ensuring adherence to the BOM for assembly fixture builds
Ensure Shift and job handovers are clear and concise in order to minimise disruption
Training colleagues as required in the fixture build and tooling processes
To adhere to all Health & Safety responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Supporting the MAA business unit; Training colleagues
Communication Scope
clear and concise handovers
Process & Methodology
project milestones, delivery expectations
Full Job Description
**Job descriptions may display in multiple languages based on your language selection.** ## **What we offer:** At Magna, you can expect an engaging and dynamic environment where you can help to develop industry-leading automotive technologies. We invest in our employees, providing them with the support and resources they need to succeed. As a member of our global team, you can expect exciting, varied responsibilities as well as a wide range of development prospects. Because we believe that your career path should be as unique as you are. ## ## ## ## **Group Summary:** Cosma provides a comprehensive range of body, chassis and engineering solutions to global customers. Through our robust product engineering, outstanding tooling capabilities and diverse process expertise, we continue to bring lightweight and innovative products to market. **Job Responsibilities:** Referencing from CAD and / or 2D drawings, the Manufacturing Toolmaker will be responsible for all mechanical manufacturing aspects of jigs, fixtures, other fabrications for assembly cells. Duties will also include preparation/assembly and fitting of new and existing Casting tools. The manufacturing toolmaker will also be responsible for supporting and delivering workstreams involving casting die disassembly, preparation, assembly and fitting elements of both new and existing casting tools. The Manufacturing Toolmaker must ensure compliance with all relevant quality standards and legal regulations, while consistently achieving specifications for tolerances, project milestones and delivery expectations. **The role involves but is not limited to:-** * Completing scheduled mechanical build up of assembly fixtures referenced from CAD and or 2D drawings and BOMs (Bills Of Material). * Taking ownership of tooling corrective repairs to ensure successful completion on time. * Verifying engineering specifications and quality standards and adherence using CAD and or 2D drawings and verification from CMM data where appl
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