Work Description
Tool and die makers analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures (devices that hold metal while it is shaped, stamped or drilled), gauges, and machinist's hand tools. Die makers construct metal forms (dies) to shape metal in stamping and forging operations.
Working Conditions
Tool and die makers usually work in toolrooms. These areas are quieter than the production floor because there are fewer machines in use at one time. They wear protective equipment; such as, safety glasses to shield against bits of flying metal and earplugs to protect against noise. They spend much of the day on their feet and may do moderately heavy lifting.
Training
Class work training consists of mathematics, mechanical drawing, tool designing, tool programming, and blueprint reading.
Five year training program
9,424 hours on-the-job training
576 hours paid related instruction
Additional related instruction may be required
Application
View application requirements below:
Entry requirements vary by employer
High school diploma or equivalent
Physically able to perform trade