Build, finish to print specification and maintain die components, fixtures and fixture components. Participate in activities to assist in ensuring safe working conditions for facility employees. Assist manufacturing and tool room with any part fabrication when necessary. Perform additional assignments as directed by the position's lead man or supervisor. Requires an Associate Degree in a technical discipline and two (2) years of tool room related experience; OR a high school diploma or equivalent, post secondary education equivalent to one year of a technical discipline and four (4) years of tool room experience; OR a high school diploma or equivalent and six (6) years of tool room experience. Ability to comprehend blueprints and schematics relating to tooling, equipment, and fixtures. Working knowledge of tool room equipment, including but not limited to: Bridgeport mills, lathes, grinders and other ancillary equipment. Knowledge of metal heat-treating a plus. Math competency in basic algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Understanding of tool steel selection process and application. Working knowledge of manufacturing equipment. Ability to use precision measuring equipment including dial indicators, calipers, and micrometers. Knowledge on use of technical measuring equipment such as coordinate measuring machine and optical comparators is preferred. Strong interpersonal skills; high degree of initiative; ability to work effectively both alone and with others. Good attitude and attendance also required.