Precision Stamping Press Setup Technician
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing & Industrial Operations, Production QC/QA, Quality Engineering
Location: Saint Paul, MN |
Department: Operations |
Type: Full-time |
Pay: $28–$36/hr
Your day, reimagined
You step onto the production floor in Saint Paul, review the job routing at your station, and prep a small stamping press for the first run of the day. You stage materials so there’s no downtime, verify specs with a micrometer and calipers, and dial in the setup to hit quality standards and cycle-time targets. When a die starts marking parts, you pause the run, investigate the root cause, sync up with Toolroom or Maintenance, and capture the fix in clear work instructions so the next setup is faster.
Throughout the shift, you keep the cell clean, enter production and quality data into the collection system, and partner with teammates to meet delivery commitments—always with safety first.
- Read and interpret blueprints, job routings, and work instructions
- Independently set up and operate small stamping presses for quality output and efficient throughput
- Install basic tooling and prepare presses for production runs
- Stage required materials to eliminate startup delays
- Use calipers, micrometers, and tape measures to verify material and part specifications
- Learn and apply root cause analysis on die/press issues; coordinate repairs with Toolroom and Maintenance
- Spot opportunities for process improvements that increase quality and efficiency
- Inspect incoming materials and finished parts; confirm conformance to specifications
- Accurately tag/label materials for traceability
- Perform routine maintenance; uphold a clean, organized work area
- Capture and document setup details and work instructions for repeatability
- Enter production and quality data into the company’s data collection system
- Follow established safety procedures and compliance guidelines
- Collaborate with the production team to meet schedules and delivery deadlines
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- Knowledge of punch press operation and die setting
- Ability to read intermediate-level blueprints
- Attention to detail and strong inspection/quality mindset
- Effective troubleshooting for production and equipment issues
- Solid time management to hit production deadlines
- Clear communication across teams and departments
- Team-first attitude in a manufacturing environment
- Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement
- High school diploma or GED preferred
- 1+ year of experience in metal fabrication or related work
- Press operation experience preferred
- Ability to see and hear with close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment
- Frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the shift
- Frequent use of hands for handling, reaching, and operating equipment
- Stamina for repetitive tasks and sustained focus during long shifts
- Regularly lift up to 25 lbs; occasionally lift up to 50 lbs
- Punch Press (Amada)
- Stamping Press
Be part of a team-focused manufacturing group where your craftsmanship directly impacts product quality and customer satisfaction. Grow alongside experienced professionals, expand your technical toolkit, and build a stable career in a safety-first operation.
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