Job Openings Progressive Die Engineer

About the job Progressive Die Engineer

Progressive Die Engineer needs 4-10 years of related experience.

Progressive Die Engineer requires:

  • Design experience on automated machines
  • 2D AutoCAD or relevant: 3 years
  • 3D Inventor or relevant: 3 years
  • Progressive Die Design experience: 2 years – Vital
  • Machine Tool-type equipment
  • SolidWorks
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • High school diploma or equivalent and 4 years relevant experience
  • Associate Degree in Engineering or a technical discipline, or a Bachelors' Degree a plus
  • Knowledge of Dimensioning, Tolerancing, bill of materials, and steel selections
  • Can Create 2D and 3D drawings and layouts in AutoCAD and Inventor
  • Can create drawings for production including dimensioning and tolerancing information.
  • Knowledge of mechanical and electrical components
  • Understands different manufacturing operations and when to use them.
  • Ability to read mechanical drawings and understand dimensional tolerances.
  • Excellent attention to detail, time management and organizational skills.
  • Understand manufacturing environment, including machining processes, workflow, assembly processes, cycle time and quality and delivery expectations.

Progressive Die Engineer duties

  • Design of special machines that are unique to each user under general guidance.
  • Produce drawings and layouts for components and machines in 2D and 3D CAD.
  • Collect, read, and interpret reference documents and drawings prepared by other disciplines, vendors, or outside sources.
  • Reviews and checks calculations and design documents for accuracy, neatness, and functionality.
  • Preparing assembly, and detail drawings from charting details, customer instructions or markups, engineer designs, and customer layouts.
  • Clarify any incomplete, conflicting, and/or inaccurate information with the appropriate person.
  • Perform revisions to existing detail and assembly drawings, and perform layout drafting.
  • Prepare detailed lists of parts, detail drawings, and materials (bills of materials) required to complete the project.