The Tooling Reliability Engineer is responsible for maximizing the reliability, availability, and safe operation of die cast tooling within Production operations
Job Summary
The Tooling Reliability Engineer is responsible for maximizing the reliability, availability, and safe operation of die cast tooling within Production operations.
This role owns tooling performance data, leads cross‑functional problem solving, and drives improvements that reduce downtime, extend tooling life, and enhance manufacturing efficiency.
The engineer collaborates closely with Tool Room, Production, and Tooling Engineering to deliver sustainable performance and continuous improvement.
Matching Summary
The Tooling Reliability Engineer is responsible for maximizing the reliability, availability, and safe operation of die cast tooling within Production operations.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Maximize tooling reliability and availability
Lead cross-functional problem solving
Reduce downtime and extend tooling life
Tooling performance data analysis
SMED and die change optimization
Nice-to-have
Drive continuous improvement initiatives
Collaborate with Tool Room and Production
Enhance manufacturing efficiency
Champion technology solutions
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, or related field
3+ years metallurgy, metal casting, or die cast tooling experience