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Tool Room Machinist - Die Maker

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Precision Gears, Inc

Brookfield, WI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

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Job Description

Position Overview:
They are responsible for constructing, repairing, and maintaining essential tools and fixtures. This role ensures that production machinery operates efficiently and that gears meet strict, high-precision specifications. They utilize their expertise in metalworking and CNC machining to ensure accuracy and precision in alignment with production requirements. With a keen eye for detail and technical proficiency, they interpret blueprints and schematics to facilitate the design and construction of new equipment. Collaborating closely with engineering and production teams, they implement process improvements to enhance productivity and product quality.
Responsibilities:
Tool Fabrication and Repair:
Designing, building, and repairing tools, jigs, and fixtures for gear cutting machines (hobbing, shaping, grinding).
Machinery Setup and Operation:
Setting up and operating conventional and CNC tool room machinery, including lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders.
Precision Measurement:
Using micrometers, calipers, height gauges, and bore gauges to ensure components meet tight tolerances (often to .0005).
Troubleshooting:
Analyzing and fixing tool-related issues on the production floor to minimize downtime.
Blueprint Interpretation:
Reading and interpreting complex technical blueprints, engineering drawings, and CAD models to plan machining operations.
Maintenance:
Performing preventative and predictive maintenance on tools, such as cleaning, sharpening, and honing.
Collaboration:
Working with engineers and production operators to improve tool design and manufacturing processes.
Required Skills and Qualifications Technical Knowledge:
Proficiency in CNC programming (G-code) and manual machining techniques for Haas lathe and mill.
Experience:
Usually 3-5 years in a machine shop or tool room environment.
Education:
High school diploma; apprenticeship or vocational certification in machine technology is highly preferred.
Mathematical Skills:
Strong knowledge of geometry and trigonometry.
Material Knowledge:
Understanding metallurgy and the properties of different metals and plastics.
Physical Demands:
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for long periods.