Tooling Design Engineer
Listed on 2026-04-29
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Product Engineer
Job Title:
Tooling Engineer Job Description
The Tooling Engineer designs and validates durable, metal production tooling that supports medium-volume assembly operations. This role focuses on creating robust fixtures, jigs, gauges, and lifting or positioning devices that withstand daily use, meet stringent safety expectations, and improve build repeatability and efficiency. The position is highly mechanical and design-focused, with involvement across the full tooling lifecycle in a dynamic, fast-growing environment.
Responsibilities- Design and develop manufacturing support tooling, including assembly fixtures and jigs, positioning fixtures, go/no-go gauges, and lifting devices or fixtures used in production.
- Create production-ready, durable metal tooling suitable for consistent daily use in a medium-volume manufacturing environment, rather than primarily prototype or 3D-printed tools.
- Perform or support basic structural and strength validation to ensure tooling can withstand expected loads, wear, and operational conditions.
- Own safety-critical design considerations for tooling, particularly lifting fixtures, to ensure tools do not fail under load and do not create safety risks.
- Collaborate closely with manufacturing and assembly stakeholders to ensure tooling meets build requirements and improves repeatability, ergonomics, and overall efficiency.
- Incorporate feedback from production teams to refine and continuously improve tooling performance and reliability.
- Document designs, design intent, and usage guidelines clearly so that tooling can be safely and consistently used on the production floor.
- Support troubleshooting and iteration on existing tools to address performance issues, durability concerns, or evolving production needs.
- Contribute as a founding engineering team member, taking ownership of projects and participating in the full lifecycle from concept and design through validation and support in production.
- At least 2 years of experience designing manufacturing tools, including fixtures, jigs, gauges, or lifting and positioning devices.
- Demonstrated experience designing metal tools that can withstand a medium-volume production environment and daily use.
- Hands-on experience with fixture and jig design, with a strong preference for life and drill fixture experience.
- Ability to perform or support structural and strength analysis to validate tooling under expected loads and conditions.
- Proficiency with a major CAD system (such as Solid Works or similar) for mechanical and tooling design.
- Strong mechanical engineering or manufacturing engineering background with a focus on tooling design.
- Experience designing tooling that meets safety expectations, especially for lifting fixtures and other safety-critical applications.
- Capability to collaborate effectively with manufacturing and assembly teams to align tooling design with process and volume requirements.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience in aerospace or similarly demanding engineering environments is beneficial.
- Background in gauge design and go/no-go gauge development is a plus.
- Experience with fixture design and jig engineering for assembly and drilling operations.
- Exposure to medium-volume manufacturing processes and an understanding of durability and maintainability requirements.
- Open to candidates with mechanical or manufacturing engineering degrees who are actively building tooling experience, provided they can demonstrate understanding of volume and process needs.
- Interest in working on complete product and tooling life cycles rather than only a small portion of the design process.
- Passion for innovative technology and a strong sense of pride and ownership in engineering work.
- Comfort working in a fast‑paced, startup‑like environment with evolving priorities and high‑impact projects.
This role is fully onsite, five days per week, on a first‑shift schedule. The environment has a startup vibe, combining hands‑on engineering with a strong focus on cutting‑edge autonomous systems. While the team occasionally works late to meet critical deadlines and may work some weekends, this is not a constant or intense grind; the…
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