Tooling Technician - Night Shift
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production, Quality Engineering, Operations Engineer
- Location 2122 WINNERS CIR,Dayton, OH, 45404,United States
- Job Category Engineering, Tooling, Machining
- Industry Manufacturing, Medical Device
- Employee Type Non-Exempt - FT
- Required Degree High school
- Manage Others No
The Tooling Technician supports manufacturing operations by preparing, maintaining, and managing tooling used in CNC machining processes. The role is responsible for assembling and presetting tools to precise specifications, inspecting and repairing tooling to ensure quality and performance, and maintaining accurate inventory levels through purchasing and vendor coordination. Additionally, the position provides critical production support by issuing tools, assisting with machine changeovers, and helping optimize tool usage to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
PositionResponsibilities
- Assemble tooling according to setup and production requirements; preset, measure, and verify tool assemblies (length, diameters) using presetting equipment.
- Calibrate equipment to ensure accuracy in the manufacturing process.
- Inspect tooling for wear, damage, and usability; remove worn or damaged tools from service.
- Coordinate tool regrinding, repair, and refurbishment activities.
- Monitor tool usage and track inventory levels; maintain inventory of cutting tools, tool holders, inserts, and related tooling to prevent shortages.
- Partner with vendors to obtain quotes and manage lead times/delivery schedules; place purchase requisitions for tooling inserts, consumables, and supplies, and expedite orders as needed.
- Receive, inspect, and stock incoming tooling shipments.
- Issue and receive tooling to and from CNC machining cells and respond promptly to tooling requests from production personnel.
- Support machine changeovers and new product launches.
- Assist in monitoring tool usage to help identify cost reduction opportunities.
- Follow all company safety policies and PPE requirements and maintain a clean, organized, and safe tool crib environment.
- Ensure tooling meets quality and production specifications.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Basic mechanical aptitude and dexterity.
- Familiarity with tool holders, inserts, drills, end mills, taps, and measuring equipment.
- Experience with Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel.
- Strong organizational, communication, time management, and problem-solving skills.
- Able to work independently and collaboratively across the organization.
- Work as a team player and communicate work related issues as needed.
- Ability to stand, sit, and walk between departments and buildings across campus locations.
- Hand dexterity.
- Ability to lift up to 35 pounds.
Located in Dayton, Ohio, Norwood Medical is a contract medical device manufacturer supporting customers in robotic-assisted surgery, orthopedic, and minimally invasive surgery markets. Our success comes from our commitment to quality and our use of leading-edge technologies to produce precision-machined components, assemblies, and value-added processes. We focus exclusively on medical device manufacturing, and we're excited to continue growing our team.
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