Tool and Die Maker jobs in Fort Smith, AR

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Tool and Die Maker
  • Stark Manufacturing, LLC
  • Paris, AR FULL_TIME
  • Machinists and tool and die makers set up and operate a variety of computer-controlled and mechanically-controlled machine tools to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools.

    Machinists typically do the following:

    • Work from blueprints, sketches or computer-aided design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) files
    • Set up, operate, and disassemble manual, automatic, and computer-numeric controlled (CNC) machine tools
    • Align, secure, and adjust cutting tools and workpieces
    • Monitor the feed and speed of machines
    • Turn, mill, drill, shape, and grind machine parts to specifications
    • Measure, examine, and test completed products for defects
    • Smooth the surfaces of parts or products
    • Present finished workpieces to customers and make modifications if needed

    Tool and die makers typically do the following:

    • Read blueprints, sketches, specifications, or CAD and CAM files for making tools and dies
    • Compute and verify dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of workpieces
    • Set up, operate, and disassemble conventional, manual, and computer-numeric controlled (CNC) machine tools
    • File, grind, and adjust parts so that they fit together properly
    • Test completed tools and dies to ensure that they meet specifications
    • Smooth and polish the surfaces of tools and dies

    Machinists use machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, to produce precision metal parts. These tools are either manually controlled or computer-numerically controlled (CNC). CNC machines control the cutting tool speed and do all necessary cuts to create a part. The machinist determines the cutting path, the speed of the cut, and the feed rate by programming instructions into the CNC machine. Many machinists must be able to use both manual and computer-controlled machinery in their jobs.

    Although workers may produce large quantities of one part, precision machinists often produce small batches or one-of-a-kind items. The parts that machinists make range from simple bolts of steel to titanium bone screws for orthopedic implants. Hydraulic parts, anti-lock brakes, and automobile pistons are other widely known products that machinists make.

    Some machinists repair or make new parts for existing machinery. After an industrial machinery mechanic discovers a broken part in a machine, a machinist would need to remanufacture the broken part. The machinist refers to blueprints and performs the same machining operations that were used to create the original part in order to create the replacement.

    Because the technology of machining is changing rapidly, workers must learn to operate a wide range of machines. Some newer manufacturing processes use lasers, water jets, electrical discharge machines (EDM), and electrified wires to cut the workpiece. Although some of the computer controls are similar to those of other machine tools, machinists must understand the unique capabilities of different machines. As engineers create new types of machine tools, machinists constantly must learn new machining properties and techniques.

    Toolmakers craft precision tools that are used to cut, shape, and form metal and other materials. They also produce jigs and fixtures—devices that hold metal while it is bored, stamped, or drilled—and gauges and other measuring devices.

    Die makers construct metal forms, called dies, that are used to shape metal in stamping and forging operations. They also make metal molds for die casting and for molding plastics, ceramics, and composite materials.

    Tool and die makers use computer-aided design (CAD) to develop products and parts. Designs are entered into computer programs that electronically develop blueprints for the required tools and dies. Computer-numeric control programmers, found in the metal and plastic machine workers profile, convert computer-aided designs into computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs that contain instructions for a sequence of cutting tool operations. Once these programs are developed, CNC machines follow the set of instructions contained in the program to produce the part. Machinists normally operate CNC machines, but tool and die makers often are trained to both operate CNC machines and write CNC programs; they may do either task.

    Job Type: Full-time

    Pay: $19.00 - $26.00 per hour

    Benefits:

    • 401(k)
    • 401(k) matching
    • Dental insurance
    • Flexible spending account
    • Health insurance
    • Life insurance
    • Paid time off
    • Referral program
    • Retirement plan
    • Vision insurance

    Schedule:

    • 10 hour shift
    • Day shift
    • Night shift
    • Weekends as needed

    Experience:

    • Electrical discharge machining: 1 year (Preferred)
    • CNC: 1 year (Preferred)

    License/Certification:

    • Journeyman License (Preferred)

    Work Location: In person

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Tool & Die Trainee
  • HSM
  • Fort Smith, AR FULL_TIME
  • This position applies knowledge of tool and die design, construction, set up and operate machine shop equipment, fit and assemble parts for fabrication and repair of metalworking dies, manual and robo...
  • 21 Days Ago

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Die caster 2nd shift
  • ABB
  • Fort Smith, AR FULL_TIME
  • Die Caster - 2nd & 3rd Shift Join ABB and work in a team that is dedicated to creating a future where innovative digital technologies allow greater access to cleaner energy. This position reports to P...
  • 19 Days Ago

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Engineering Technician
  • Pruitt Tool & Supply Co Inc
  • Fort Smith, AR FULL_TIME
  • Pruitt Tool & Supply, Co. is currently seeking candidates for an Engineering Technician at our corporate offices in Fort Smith, AR.We are an API Q1 Quality Management Certified company and we manufact...
  • 3 Days Ago

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Cashier/Pretzel Maker
  • PretzelMaker
  • Fort Smith, AR PART_TIME
  • About us PretzelMaker is a small business in Fort Smith, AR. We are fun, customer-centric, agile and our goal is to Ensure that our customers have a happy, friendly visit each and every time! To provi...
  • 2 Days Ago

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Salad and Sandwich Maker
  • Panera Bread
  • Fort Smith, AR PART_TIME
  • PANERA CAFE ASSOCIATE: SALAD & SANDWICH MAKER Want to work in a place where you can learn, laugh, be supported, be yourself and reach your goals? If so, then Panera is for you. We do everything possib...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Maintenance Technician - 2nd Shift - Fort Smith (10200005) (211)
  • Bachoco OK Foods
  • Fort Smith, AR
  • Bachoco USA produces the highest quality chicken products for the U.S. market. Currently, the Bachoco USA family include...
  • 12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Groundskeeper w License 3rd shift
  • Simmons Foods
  • Van Buren, AR
  • To ensure that the general housekeeping of the grounds are maintained according to USDA, OSHA and company requirements. ...
  • 12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Groundskeeper w License 2nd shift
  • Simmons Foods
  • Van Buren, AR
  • To ensure that the general housekeeping of the grounds are maintained according to USDA, OSHA and company requirements. ...
  • 12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Service Technician
  • Orr Nissan of Ft. Smith
  • Fort Smith, AR
  • Service Technician position. ASE certification required.
  • 12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Service Technician - Training
  • Camping World
  • Van Buren, AR
  • Camping World is seeking a Service Technician (Training) to join our growing team. We are ideally looking for someone wi...
  • 12/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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HVAC Installer
  • Atchley Air
  • Fort Smith, AR
  • Overview: Looking to TRADE up to a better opportunity? Atchley Air is looking for a self-motivated individual with a pos...
  • 12/11/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Service Technician - Van Buren, AR
  • Bruckner's Truck Sales
  • Van Buren, AR
  • Description WHO WE ARE Bruckner Truck & Equipment is one of the largest family-owned semi truck dealerships in the Unite...
  • 12/11/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Refrigeration Service Technician - Commercial & Industrial
  • CoolSys
  • Fort Smith, AR
  • Overview: WHY COOLSYS? At CoolSys, we offer more than just a job—we provide stability, growth, and industry-leading bene...
  • 12/10/2024 12:00:00 AM

Fort Smith is the second-largest city in Arkansas and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 86,209. With an estimated population of 88,037 in 2017, it is the principal city of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area, a region of 298,592 residents that encompasses the Arkansas counties of Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian, and the Oklahoma counties of Le Flore and Sequoyah. Fort Smith has a sister city relationship with Cisterna, Italy, site of the World War II Battle of Cisterna, fought by United States Army Rangers c...
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Income Estimation for Tool and Die Maker jobs
$51,651 to $65,575
Fort Smith, Arkansas area prices
were up 1.2% from a year ago

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Fit and assemble parts to make, repair or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
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