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Trane Technologies

Tool Room Machinist/Tool and Die Maker

Trane Technologies, Tyler, Texas, United States, 75701

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At Trane Technologies® we Challenge Possible. Our brands – including Trane® and Thermo King® – create access to cooling and comfort in buildings and homes, transport and protect food and perishables, connect customers to elevated performance with less environmental impact, dramatically reduce energy demands and carbon emissions, and innovate with a better world in mind. We boldly challenge what’s possible for a sustainable world.

Job Summary:

Trane Technologies is now taking applications for Machinist and/or Tool and Die Maker in its Tyler, TX production facilities. This role consists of making complex set ups on a wide variety of tool room machinery to make, both manual and NC, modify and repair a variety of parts for tools, jigs, fixtures, dies, plant equipment, etc. Work from drawings, sketches, samples, verbal instructions, etc. to produce parts to close tolerances when necessary. Make sketches of modifications made to parts for print updating purposes. Perform related duties and work with a minimum of supervision.

Responsibilities:

Have evidence of shop math ability, including trigonometry.

Make complex set ups on a variety of tool room machinery.

Demonstrate performance and ability to perform work of a difficult nature, as evaluated at six‑month intervals by a formal appraisal conducted by the production leader and/or apprenticeship coordinator.

Use own hand tools and small measuring equipment, micrometers, calipers, etc.

May be required to demonstrate knowledge and ability to perform the above.

Work schedule will be either 2nd shift; 2 pm–10 pm Monday‑Friday OR 3rd shift; 10 pm–6 am Sunday‑Thursday.

Pay will range from $27.38‑$34.33/hourly based on experience, with an additional $1/hour shift differential.

Qualifications:

Commit to completion of the following technical college courses from an accredited college or university (or equivalent courses approved in advance by the maintenance unit manager) over a two‑year period:

Basic Math

Trigonometry

Basic Metallurgy

Basic Welding (TIG, MIG, Heli‑arc)

An annual status review relative to completion of the above coursework requirements may be conducted to ensure incumbents are on track for scheduled completion.

Note: It is expected that employees who are assigned to this classification will progress to a Toolmaker “B” classification upon completion of the above courses within the defined timeframe, successful job performance, and demonstration of the qualification requirements for a Toolmaker “B”, business conditions permitting.

We offer competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits and programs that help our employees thrive in both their professional and personal lives. We are proud of our winning culture which is inclusive and respectful at its core. We share passion for serving customers, caring for others, and boldly challenging what’s possible for a sustainable world.

Trane Technologies is a diverse and inclusive environment. We are an equal opportunity employer and are dedicated to hiring qualified protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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