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Apprentice Toolmaker Job Description [1] Uncontrolled if printed or downloaded
AIM-HR-01-00-39(A)
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Tooling Manager
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The Apprentice is an entry level position that meets the requirements for the State of Michigan Toolmaker Apprenticeship
program. The Apprentice has the opportunity to develop skills through hands on training and education as part of the
Apprentice Program. They will achieve optimal levels of safety, quality, productivity, and delivery while assuring internal
and external customer satisfaction on both new and existing tools and equipment.
Assist/Support Toolmakers with tool builds.
Fabricate tooling and/or components.
Perform precise inspection of tooling and/or components.
CNC cutter-path programming.
RANGE OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Build tooling and/or components to specified requirements.
Set-up and operate CNC mills, manual mills, lathes and EDM to fabricate tooling and/or components.
Develop and modify CNC programs as needed.
Perform preventative maintenance on mills and other machine shop tooling and equipment as assigned.
Inspect tooling and/or components using calibrated measuring equipment.
Notify the Calibration Technician of measuring equipment requiring calibration.
Work with the Mold Designer and/or the Toolroom Manager to resolve issues regarding mold design and
development.
Complete required paperwork for mold design and development activities as assigned
Ability to commit to and participate in Apprentice Training Program at a local educational institution. Ability to
attend schooling online or in person to satisfy the needs of the apprenticeship and meet or exceed the
minimum requirements for grades.
Ability to learn and retain through hands on training given by trainers and mentors.
Ability to consistently demonstrate proficiency in applying learned skills.
Continue to grow job specific knowledge and use tools to identify and assist with continuous improvement.
Must perform to the specified work of production, safety, quality, and productivity standards for the assigned
jobs.
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Apprentice Toolmaker Job Description [2] Uncontrolled if printed or downloaded
AIM-HR-01-00-39(A)
Keep all necessary records and complete all necessary forms to comply with the apprenticeship program for the
State of Michigan.
Comply with all appropriate policies and procedures
Understand and observe all safety guidelines and assure quality and safety by complying with all appropriate
policies and procedures.
Able to work with minimal supervision, be a self-starter and be detail oriented.
Other duties as assigned.
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Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend the English language.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and calculate percentages.
Ability to operate a keyboard and perform basic computer functions.
Experience with Microsoft Office Products, CAD and SolidWorks is a plus.
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All training courses as identified on the Training Matrix must be completed 90 days after hire.
Any other training identified by the Tooling Manager
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Change Description
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17-Dec-2021
Initial Release