Machinist - Punch Press; 2nd shift
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Manufacturing / Production
Machine Operator, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Die Service Machinist – Punch Press – 2nd Shift (2:00 PM-10:00 AM) – Starting at $25.94 + Shift Differential.
Sign on Bonus;
Retention Bonus
Make Your Mark. Shape Your Future.
Inside working environment, on production floor; floor becomes slippery with oil. Noise levels on production floor require hearing protection, temperature fluctuates dependent on season. Working around powered industrial vehicles. Working with and around oil and chemicals.
What You’ll Do- Set up and operate various types of tool room and punch press equipment.
- Plan and arrange machining sequence, confirm tool design intent by utilizing various measuring instrumentation to close tolerances.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose forming problems with progressive stamping dies.
- Operate die cart and crane to move and lift dies.
- Complete tooling changes, sharpening and repair in die.
- Complete general maintenance and cleaning on dies.
- Operate PIVs.
- Work with and understand blueprints with close tolerance.
- Maintain housekeeping standards.
- Ability to work overtime as needed.
- Any other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Grinding.
- Tool design and hand sharpening (cutting tools).
- Upkeep of machines, minor maintenance.
You always strive to do a good job…and you care about quality – at every level. You love to learn and grow and be acknowledged for your valuable contributions. You’re not intimidated by innovation; in fact, you embrace it.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Basic computer skills to enter data and look up job information.
- Two+ years in a tool shop environment; machinist courses taken at tech school, schooling in progress.
- Emphasis in stampings and six‑month press die setup or machine repair experience preferred.
- CNC experience, able to do some programming.
- Mathematical ability (add, subtract, multiply and divide), practical application of percentages and ratios.
- Practical algebra, geometric construction and essentials of trigonometry.
- Apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagrammatic form; deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
- Write instructions in moderate to simple sentences to provide manufacturing information. Must be able to communicate technical information between tool design and manufacturing activities.
- Problem‑solve with engineering team with die design and improvement recommendations.
- Walking, standing, bending, use of hands, arms and fingers, reaching regularly, feeling, and grasping.
- Use of eyes to visually make adjustments and corrections to machines.
- Lifting and carrying 5–35 pounds regularly; occasionally lifting 35+ pounds, use of crane for heavy loads.
- Medical, dental, life, vision, wellness program, disability, 401(k), Employee Stock Purchase Plan, paid time off and tuition reimbursement.
- Discounts on Stanley Black & Decker tools and other partner programs.
All qualified applicants to Stanley Black & Decker are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran’s status or any other protected characteristic.
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