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Long Branch Foundry

Long Branch Foundry Inc.

1062 Rangeview Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5E 1H3

           

We are currently searching for an experienced Tool and Die Makers

Duties:

  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications of tools, dies, prototypes or models
  • Prepare templates and sketches, and determine work processes
  • Compute dimensions and tolerances and set up machine tools
  • Position, secure, measure and work metal stock or castings to lay out for machining
  • Verify machined parts for conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments such as verniers, callipers, micrometers, co-ordinate measuring machines (CMM) and electronic measuring devices
  • Fit and assemble or disassemble parts using hand tools
  • Test completed tools, dies, jigs or fixtures for proper operation

Metal patternmakers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Machine, fit and assemble castings and other parts to make precision models of required shape such as metal patterns, core boxes and match plates
  • Lay out, shape and assemble patterns of metal, wood, plastic and other materials from blueprints, models or templates

Metal mould makers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Machine, fit and assemble parts to make metal moulds and cores for plastic injection moulding, or other production processes

Applicants must to demonstrate progressive die experience

 

Terms of employment:

Permanent/40 hours per week

 

Language of work:

English

 

Salary:

$28 per hour

 

Location of work:

1062 Rangeview Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5E 1H3, Canada

 

Contact Information:

Telephone: (905) 274-7200

Fax: (905) 274-1981

Email:  longbranchfoundry@hotmail.com     

 

Skills requirements:

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Completion of a four- or five-year tool and die making apprenticeship program 
    or
    A combination of over five years of work experience in the trade and some high school, college or industry courses in tool and die making is usually required to be eligible for tool and die trade certification