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Job Description
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Position Overview:
As a Tooling Specialist, you play a critical role in ensuring tooling reliability and dimensional accuracy to uphold product quality in a high-speed, continuous manufacturing environment. The Tooling Specialist is a highly skilled role focuses on maintaining, repairing, and ensuring the precision of tooling and dies, particularly for neckers and front-end (FE) equipment. With advanced mechanical expertise, the specialist perform precision machining tasks, interprets technical blueprints, plans and coordinates maintenances activities (including with external vendors), and supports major equipment rebuilds. This role also contributes to capital projects and continuous improvements initiatives aimed at minimizing downtime and maximizing tooling lifecycle and line efficiency
Candidate must be able to accommodate a rotating swing shift schedule. Schedule is 4 days on/4 days off; rotates days to nights every four weeks. Can line starts at 5:45 AM/PM and ends at 6:00
PM/AM Competencies:
High Precision Maintenance:
executes maintenance with focus on accuracy and tolerance compliance
Technical Blueprint Interpretation:
reads and applies technical drawings for machining and tooling work
Tooling Reliability Focus:
understands the impact of tooling condition on product quality and machine performance
Mechanical Expertise:
applies advanced knowledge of manufacturing and industrial equipment
Planning and Coordination:
effectively organizes and aligns tasks with vendors, crews, and schedules
Root cause &
Process Improvement:
participates in problem-solving and implements corrective/preventive actions
Inventory Discipline:
maintains detailed records and applies tooling lifecycle best practices
Safety and Quality Mindset:
consistently applies standards to protect people, equipment, and output
Skills:
Precision machining and die maintenance
Interpretation of mechanical and technical blueprints
Advanced Knowledge of industrial and manufacturing equipment (preferred on Necker and Front-End tooling)
Equipment rebuild and alignment procedures
Tool and die inventory management systems
Downtime tracking and root cause documentation
CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) familiarity
Vendor communication and maintenance planning
Accountabilities:
Ensure tooling accuracy and functionality, perform high-precision maintenance, repair, and replacement of tooling and dies to meet tolerance and quality standards
Improve tooling reliability, monitor and act on tooling performance to prevent failures and ensure consistent product quality
Interpret blueprints and machining specs, use technical drawings to guide accurate machining and tolling tasks
Support rebuilds and capital projects, contribute technical expertise to equipment rebuilds and process improvements initiatives
Coordinate maintenance activities, plan and align work with vendors and teams to minimize downtime
Reduce downtime through root cause actions, support problem-solving and continuous improvement efforts targeting equipment availability
Manage tooling inventory, track usage, wear, and replacement needs to maintain availability and performance
Follow safety and quality standards, apply safety procedures and maintain high standards in all maintenance tasks
Qualifications & Experience:
5+ Years of related experience
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Technical Qualification (Mechanics, Tool & Die, Mechatronics, or related fields)
Computers skills
Compensation & Benefits:
Starting Hourly Rate:
$41.84 This role will be eligible to participate in the annual incentive compensation plan. Please visit our "Total Rewards" page to learn more about Ball's comprehensive benefits structure.
Onsite Work Environment:
This position is based in Winter Haven, FL and requires regular in-person engagement by working on-site. Travel and local commute between Ball locations and other possible non-Ball locations may be required. When submitting your application to Ball, we encourage you to emphasize your skills, experience, and qualifications that align with the role. Ball Corporation is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively encourage applications from everybody. All qualified job applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, aboriginality, genetic information, ancestry, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, veteran status, age, political affiliation or any other non-merit characteristic. Please note the advertised job title might vary from the job title on the contract due to local job title structure and global HR systems. Under Colorado, California, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania law, you have the right to exclude or redact age-related details—such as your date of birth, school attendance dates, or graduation dates—from your resume, cover letter, CV, or other supporting documents (e.g., transcripts, certificates). Legal authorization to work in the U.S. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visa, now or in the future, for this job opening. This position will be posted internally for a minimum of 5 days and will remain open until filled or adjusted based on the volume of applicants. No agencies please. #LI-Onsite
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