Die Set Up & Repair- Journeyman 1
Lear Corporation EEDS & Interiors | |
United States, Michigan, Traverse City | |
1110 Woodmere Avenue (Show on map) | |
Nov 29, 2024 | |
Job Description Set up, operate, and adjust stamping presses in the production of terminal and component parts using all safety equipment and/or controls provided for the particular job or machinery. Visually inspect parts and press for defects. Perform setup and changeover procedures for progressive dies, including maintenance of dies, tooling, press operations, functions, and settings. The individual will be responsible for press ram adjustment, roll feed settings, progression setting, clamping dies onto press, press guard adjustment, pilot release adjustment, and other similar duties as assigned by production supervisor. Make press, die, or tooling adjustments on in process jobs in order to comply with customer specifications. Regrind/sharpen tooling or make new tooling. Perform routine safety checks on all presses, dies, and equipment. Other duties include, but are not limited to, verify and feed raw material through the die, visually inspect first-piece samples, setup and operate all production equipment, adjust take up and payoff equipment through the use of basic press room hand tools. Assist in the training process DSU&R trainees when applicable and DSU&O/Press Operators. Job Requirements Requires a mechanical background, experience in the use of micrometers, calipers, and various other precision measuring instruments. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, basic understanding of computers and work within stringent tolerances, and knowledge of S.P.C. (Statistical Process Controls). Performing blueprint corrections and changes with Engineering Department Completing paperwork relating to assigning work done to a particular "job". Cleaning scrap pans, machinery, and work area. Occasionally banding stock. Gives a preliminary evaluation of trainees. Ability to analyze part drawings and proposed tooling, requiring a high degree of originality and imagination to visualize the tool and determine if it will meet the needs of the job and recommend changes where required. Ability to check tool drawings for errors in dimensions, fits, and clearances. Ability to plan, layout, and determine manufacturing methods and sequence of operations best suited to make tooling to design specifications. Ability to use advanced shop math including geometry and trigonometry to verify dimensions and make intricate calculations for hole locations, compound angles, contours, and reference points. Ability to setup and operate all types of machine tools to perform difficult and exacting operations. Ability to devise methods of holding, locating, and machining work of unusual shape, eccentric contours, and compound angles. Ability to perform bench assembly operations including assembly fitting and lapping and make surface plate set-ups to check complex and close tolerance tooling for accuracy of location points, compound angles, and related dimensions and surfaces. Ability to construct complex blanking, forming, piercing, and trimming dies involving intricate contours and close angular and linear relationships. Ability to work from rough sketches and/or general instructions, improvise temporary tooling to provide means of producing parts until regular tooling is available. Ability to analyze problems concerned with tooling made to specifications but which fails to meet production requirements and recommend changes or alterations. Ability to perform data-entry operations and have a basic working understanding of the computer. Machines, tools, equipment, and work aids which may be representative but not al inclusive, of those commonly associated with this type of work: punch press, surface grinders, vertical mill, engine lathe, drill press, band saw, cutoff saw, pedestal grinder, welder, Oxy Acetylene torch, optical comparator, precision measuring tools, layout tools, hand tools. Position has daily contact with the Production Office, Tool Room, Quality Department, and Tool Crib, occasional contact with Tool Room, Engineering, and Maintenance. Perform other duties as required by supervisor. High school diploma or GED required. Knowledge of arithmetic is required Basic skills in oral and written communication Must successfully pass a skills evaluation. Requires you successfully complete the State approved DU&R apprenticeship program. State certified DOL journeyman's card. Comply with all Environment, Health, and Safety {EH&S}rules and procedures. Die Setup and Repair Evaluations: Die Setup and Repair trainee evaluation will be made according to guidelines set in Apprentice Program. Training will follow the Apprentice Program. Working Conditions: Degree of Physical Demands (Strength) usually associated with this classification: Moderately heavy work: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Involves walking, standing, kneeling, crouching and stooping on a frequent basis. Involves occasional climbing to a relatively low height. Environmental conditions (Physical Surroundings) usually associated with this classification: The associate is subject to environmental conditions common to a plant environment, including cramped conditions between presses and enclosures. Some exposure to loud noise and oil. Environmental conditions (Hazards) usually associated with this classified: Hazards include exposure to sharp tooling, sharp material edges, moving machinery, cutting fluid, oil, and airborne particles. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. |