Worthington Industries Inc.
Tool & Die Maker (Finance)
a Worthington Steel (NYSE:WS) owned company
is a leading global manufacturer of precision magnetic steel laminations for the motor
generator
auto and transformer industries
and beyond. We deliver precision manufacturing
metallurgical analysis
engineering
prototyping and product design
tooling
and value-added capabilities to customers via a global manufacturing footprint.
The Tool & Die Maker is a machinist who analyzes specifications
lays out metal stock
sets-up and operates machine tools
and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies
cutting tools
jigs
fixtures
gauges
and machinists' hand tools.
3rd shift 10pm to 6am (Sunday night through Thursday night)
Training is on 1st shift
1st shift is 6:00am to 2:00pm
Pay range is $27 to $35 per hour
shape
and trim blanks or blocks to specified lengths or shapes
using power saws
power shears
rules
and hand tools
grind
shim
and adjust different parts to properly fit them together
repair
or modify dies
jigs
gauges
and tools
using machine tools and hand tools
contour conformity
and defects
position
and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables
using hoists
vises
v-blocks
or angle plates
mark
and scribe metal or plastic stock to lay out machining
using instruments such as protractors
micrometers
scribes
and rulers
milling machines
and grinders to cut
bore
grind
or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes
using scrapers
abrasive stones
files
emery cloths
or power grinders
sketches
models
or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools
dies
or assemblies
alignments
and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications
using measuring instruments such as calipers
gauge blocks
micrometers
and dial indicators
fixtures
and templates for use as work aids in the fabrication of parts or products
irregularities
and continuing needs
rules
and regulations
skills
and technologies to complete work.
prioritizes
and organizes work effectively to produce measurable results.
maintaining
and repairing carbide lamination tooling
About Us
Hesitant to apply because you may not meet every specific requirement? If this role is something you are interested in
but your previous experience doesn't exactly align
we encourage you to apply! At Worthington Steel we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We recognize that individuals with diverse experiences and backgrounds are essential to our success. You may be the perfect candidate for this role or others within our organization.
Worthington Steel (NYSE:WS) is a metals processor that partners with customers to deliver highly technical and customized solutions. Worthington Steel's expertise in carbon flat-roll steel processing
electrical steel laminations and tailor welded solutions are driving steel toward a more sustainable future.
As one of the most trusted metals processors in North America
Worthington Steel and its 4,600 employees harness the power of steel to advance our customers' visions through value-added processing capabilities including galvanizing
pickling
configured blanking
specialty cold reduction
lightweighting and electrical lamination. Headquartered in Columbus
Ohio
Worthington operates 32 facilities in seven states and six countries. Following a people-first Philosophy
commitment to sustainability and proven business system
Worthington Steel's purpose is to generate positive returns by providing trusted and innovative solutions for customers
creating opportunities for employees
and strengthening its communities.
Worthington Steel Inc.
and its subsidiaries
is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered regardless of race
color
religion
age
national origin
sex