Metal Stamping Press Technician — Automotive
Listed on 2026-08-18
-
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing & Industrial Operations, Production QC/QA, Machine Operator
Step onto our night shift and shape precision metal parts. On Sunday night at 11:00 pm, you clock in, greet your team, review the job plan, and bring a coil‑fed stamping line to life. By 7:30 am, you've turned steel into flawless automotive components—safely, efficiently, and to exact customer specs. That's a typical night on our Sunday–Thursday schedule (11:00 pm–7:30 am).
Whatyou'll do Requirements
You will set up and operate transfer and progressive presses to meet customer requirements, monitoring quality continuously and organizing each run for maximum uptime.
You’ll:
- Run both progressive and transfer dies and verify output using gauges, calipers, and operator inspection sheets aligned to quality plans and customer notes.
- Load, thread, and adjust coil; set feeder heights, air pressure, and line controls to hit specification.
- Operate an overhead crane; park and unpark transfer bars; manually fine‑tune transfer finger settings.
- Troubleshoot process and equipment issues quickly to maintain production and quality.
- Keep the press and surrounding area clean, orderly, and compliant with corporate and plant safety standards.
- Use basic computer functions related to the job; record production and quality data.
- Read and interpret blueprints, welding symbols, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Apply detail orientation and multitasking skills; measure dimensions and use precision tools confidently.
- Adapt to change and model safe work as a condition of employment.
- Leverage knowledge of the GMS system to support production and quality.
- Tonnage monitors: proper use, setup, and evaluation.
- P.L.C.’s: operation and interaction with press controls.
- Die protection: correct adjustment and verification of protection devices.
- Limit switches and sensors: function, placement, and diagnostics.
- The press, slide, clutch, and counterbalances.
- The feeder system: strengtheners, pilot pin, grippers, and air valves.
- The coil box: pinch rollers, chain drive, and control box.
- Conveyor system setup and adjustment.
- Establish proper start‑up procedures for each job.
- Use setup stop blocks to set shut heights accurately.
- Set tooling heights and clearances for quality and tool life.
- Dial in progression, feeder height, air pressure, and all job‑specific controls.
- Apply Poka Yoke to prevent errors.
- Show reliable attendance and work the hours needed to perform the role.
- Keep your personal work area efficient and organized.
- Share accurate, timely information with teammates and leaders.
- Communicate clearly to strengthen teamwork and initiative.
- Follow company policies and procedures, including ISO
14001, IATF
16949, and all safety regulations. - Receive direction positively and treat colleagues with dignity and respect.
- Actively support our E&E values.
Expect proximity to loud, moving mechanical equipment and vibration exposure typical of a stamping facility. Ear protection is required due to a heavy noise level with high traffic.
Work Environment Characteristics Are Representative Of Those That Must Be Met By An Employee To Successfully Perform The Essential Functions Of This Job. Employees Also May Be Subject To Certain Environments Such As Working Near Loud Moving Mechanical Parts.Reasonable Accommodation May Be Made To Enable Individuals With Disabilities To Perform The Essential Functions. The Following Environments Include
- Vibration
The noise level in the working environment will be heavy with high traffic. Ear protection will be required.
Physical demandsThe Physical Demands Describes Below Are Representative Of Those That Must Be Met By An Employee To Successfully Perform The Essential Functions Of This Job. Reasonable Accommodation May Be Made To Enable Individuals With Disabilities To Perform The Essential Functions. The Following Physical Demands Include
- Standing for extended periods (up to 10 hours)
- Walking
- Sitting
- Lifting and moving up to 50 pounds
- High School Diploma or GED (required)
- 2+ years operating presses in a related manufacturing environment.
- Background in…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).