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Magna Tooling Engineer in Lancaster, Ohio
Tooling Engineer
Job Number: 67666
Group: Magna Seating
Division: Magna Seating Columbus
Job Type: Permanent/Regular
Location:
Lancaster, OHIO, US, 43130
Work Style:
Job Number: 67666
Group: Magna Seating
Division : Magna Seating Columbus
Job Type: Permanent/Regular
Location: LANCASTER
Work Style:
About us
We see a future where everyone can live and move without limitations. That’s why we are developing technologies, systems and concepts that make vehicles safer and cleaner, while serving our communities, the planet and, above all, people.
Forward. For all.
Group Summary
Magna is an innovative leader in the development and manufacturing of seating structures, foam and trim, mechanisms, and complete seats for global automotive, heavy truck and bus industries. Seating is at the center of the consumer vehicle experience and our seating solutions are developed from consumer research, prioritizing comfort, convenience and connectivity.
Position Summary - The Tooling Engineer is responsible to manage all tooling and tooling build timelines (Tool Tracker) to ensure consistently high-quality components are produced on time and cost effectively. The Tooling Engineer is expected to ensure the most up to date technologies are utilized to continuously improve our product, meeting our customer’s expectations.
REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of five (5) years manufacturing experience in the automotive industry. Familiar with metal fabricating, assembly processes and related tooling
Minimum 5 years post Graduation/apprenticeship experience in a press shop for metal forming.
University education (Mechanical Engineering) or Community College graduate technical and/or a certified apprenticeship in tool & die
Knowledge of progressive dies, transfer dies, blank forming, tube forming
Advanced GD&T
Demonstrated planning and system implementation ability
DUTIES:
Ensure that budgets and objectives are achieved and/or exceeded with respect to tooling.
Responsible for forecasting and budgeting related to tooling
Co-ordinates with other departments and facilities the implementation, development, and improvement of new and old programs tooling requirements
Co-ordinates the fabrication of all required tooling and equipment to support old and new programs
Coordinates and implements engineering changes on new and existing tooled programs
Develop and maintains a tooling tracker and reports out accordingly.
Acts as technical contact for vendors on tooling issues
Other duties as assigned by Dept. Manager