The Manufacturers' Association
Precision Tooling and Die Fabrication Machinist
The Manufacturers' Association, Littlestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Precision Tooling and Die Fabrication Machinist
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2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Pay Range This range is provided by The Manufacturers' Association. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $30.00/hr - $38.00/hr
What a Day Looks Like You start your shift with a set of blueprints, a block of metal, and a clear outcome: a precise die, fixture, or cutting tool. You study specifications, visualize the end product, and plan your sequence. From the layout table cały grinder, you move with purpose—measuring, machining, fitting, and verifying at each step until every dimension hits the mark.
Role Overview Use your knowledge of tool and die design, shop math, metal properties, and machining/assembly practices to fabricate and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists’ hand tools. You’ll lay out stock, set up and высоким run machine tools, and assemble components to exacting standards.
How You’ll Contribute
Interpret blueprints, sketches, models, and descriptions to determine materials, tooling, processes, and machines required.
Plan dimensions, layouts, assembly methods, and the sequence of operations for efficient, accurate builds.
Measure, mark, and scribe metal stock before machining.
Set up and operate lathes, milling machines, and grinders to machine parts; verify conformance to specifications.
Lift and position parts by hand or hoist; secure work using vises, V-blocks, and angle plates.
Confirm dimensions, alignment, and clearances using dial indicators, gauge blocks, thickness gauges, and micrometers.
Perform heat treatment on tame Simon when needed.
As applicable, connect wiring and hydraulic lines to integrate electrical/hydraulic components.
Review existing dies/tools/fixtures to recommend design improvements for construction and function.
Develop specifications for specialty tools from general descriptions; sketch or draw concepts.
Coordinate with supervisors_href and teammates to receive instructions and align activities.
Inspect and measure parts throughout the process.
Calibrate and maintain you personalized tools.
Experience with CNC equipment is a plus.
Perform other related tasks as assigned.
Occasional Responsibilities Use CAD systems to design parts or generate prints.
What You Bring
4–10 years through trade school, vocational training, apprenticeship, and/or hands‑on work experience.
Proficiency in GD&T, equipment troubleshooting, general troubleshooting, CAD software, G-code, M-code, manual machining, tool/die/mold repair and setup, and blueprint reading.
Tools & Technologies
Manual Grinder
CNC Lathe (2–4 axis) — Mazak, Haas, Okuma, Takisawa
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industry Non‑profit Organizations
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Precision Tooling and Die Fabrication Machinist
role at
The Manufacturers' Association
2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Pay Range This range is provided by The Manufacturers' Association. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $30.00/hr - $38.00/hr
What a Day Looks Like You start your shift with a set of blueprints, a block of metal, and a clear outcome: a precise die, fixture, or cutting tool. You study specifications, visualize the end product, and plan your sequence. From the layout table cały grinder, you move with purpose—measuring, machining, fitting, and verifying at each step until every dimension hits the mark.
Role Overview Use your knowledge of tool and die design, shop math, metal properties, and machining/assembly practices to fabricate and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs and fixtures, gauges, and machinists’ hand tools. You’ll lay out stock, set up and высоким run machine tools, and assemble components to exacting standards.
How You’ll Contribute
Interpret blueprints, sketches, models, and descriptions to determine materials, tooling, processes, and machines required.
Plan dimensions, layouts, assembly methods, and the sequence of operations for efficient, accurate builds.
Measure, mark, and scribe metal stock before machining.
Set up and operate lathes, milling machines, and grinders to machine parts; verify conformance to specifications.
Lift and position parts by hand or hoist; secure work using vises, V-blocks, and angle plates.
Confirm dimensions, alignment, and clearances using dial indicators, gauge blocks, thickness gauges, and micrometers.
Perform heat treatment on tame Simon when needed.
As applicable, connect wiring and hydraulic lines to integrate electrical/hydraulic components.
Review existing dies/tools/fixtures to recommend design improvements for construction and function.
Develop specifications for specialty tools from general descriptions; sketch or draw concepts.
Coordinate with supervisors_href and teammates to receive instructions and align activities.
Inspect and measure parts throughout the process.
Calibrate and maintain you personalized tools.
Experience with CNC equipment is a plus.
Perform other related tasks as assigned.
Occasional Responsibilities Use CAD systems to design parts or generate prints.
What You Bring
4–10 years through trade school, vocational training, apprenticeship, and/or hands‑on work experience.
Proficiency in GD&T, equipment troubleshooting, general troubleshooting, CAD software, G-code, M-code, manual machining, tool/die/mold repair and setup, and blueprint reading.
Tools & Technologies
Manual Grinder
CNC Lathe (2–4 axis) — Mazak, Haas, Okuma, Takisawa
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industry Non‑profit Organizations
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at The Manufacturers' Association by 2x.
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