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Toolmaker

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Orland Park, IL, USA
30K-40K Hourly
Mid level
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Orland Park, IL, USA
30K-40K Hourly
Mid level
The Toolmaker operates EDM equipment, performs CNC milling, troubleshoots stamping dies, conducts maintenance, and ensures high-quality output in production.
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At Panduit, we don’t just offer a job – we offer a career where your contributions directly impact our customers, the environment and our company’s success. You’ll have the opportunity to grow, innovate, and be a part of an inclusive team that celebrates both individual and collective achievements. If you’re ready to elevate your career and help us deliver exceptional experiences to our customers, apply today and make your mark with Panduit!

Work with Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) equipment and programming using current CAD/CAM systems. Perform advanced Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling skills as required by toolroom needs. Take on additional tasks as necessary to support production goals. Apply expertise in toolmaking to ensure high-quality output and efficient workflow. Troubleshoot and maintain equipment to optimize performance and minimize downtime.

The Toolmaker sets up, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs progressive and single hit stamping dies used in high-volume production. This highly skilled role requires diagnosing complex tooling issues, performing precision repairs, and ensuring dies consistently produce high-quality parts that meet strict production and quality standards. You’ll also drive tooling improvements through root cause analysis, process optimization, and cross-functional collaboration. If you take pride in precision, problem-solving, and keeping production running at its best, we encourage you to apply and help drive our success!

What You Will Do 

  • Perform die changeovers and press setups, ensuring proper alignment, shut height, and clearances.

  • Diagnose and resolve die issues affecting part quality, production efficiency, and press up time.

  • Conduct preventative maintenance and complete die tear-down inspections to identify wear, damage, and potential failures.

  • Repair or replace die components such as punches, die sections, springs, retainers, guide components, and wear plates.

  • Perform precision surface grinding and tool sharpening to restore cutting geometry and tolerances.

  • Analyze tooling wear patterns and implement corrective actions to extend die life and reliability.

  • Respond quickly to tooling-related downtime and quality concerns to support production.

  • Verify tooling dimensions using precision measuring equipment to ensure specification compliance.

  • Maintain accurate records of die maintenance, repairs, and preventative maintenance activities.

What You Will Bring 

  • Education: High school diploma or GED required.  

  • Experience: 3+ years’ experience with progressive stamping dies, troubleshooting die issues, and precision surface grinding.

  • Skills: Ability to read tooling prints, die layouts, and engineering drawings, skilled with precision measurement tools, and strong attention to detail.   

  • Knowledge: Solid understanding of tool steel behavior, wear patterns, and preventative maintenance practices.

What We Can Offer You 

  • Competitive Pay & Benefits: Enjoy a robust Total Rewards Program that includes health, financial benefits, and more. 

  • Generous Time Off: Take advantage of our generous vacation, sick days, holidays, plus a volunteer day to give back to the community. 

  • Retirement & Growth: 401(k) match, profit sharing, and abundant growth and development opportunities to help you advance your career. 

  • Parental Leave: Because we care about your family and your future. 

Shift: 3pm - 11pm

Compensation: The expected base pay range for this role is $30 - $40 an hour + a 15% shift differential for evening shift. Please note the salary information shown above is a general guideline only. Salaries are based upon candidate skills, experience, qualifications, as well as market and business considerations.  

Making the connections that matter.  Join us and apply online to be part of the Panduit team. We're an Equal Opportunity Employer, dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace for all. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Panduit will not sponsor applicants for work visas now or in the future. All roles, including remote positions, require an in-person interview as part of the hiring process.

Work Shift Evening (United States of America)
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Panduit Tinley Park, Illinois, USA Office

18900 Panduit Drive, Tinley Park, Illinois, United States, 60487

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