The Tool Engineer is responsible for leading the technical development, procurement, validation, and continuous improvement of tooling used in the manufacture of encapsulated glass automotive windows
Job Summary
The Tool Engineer is responsible for leading the technical development, procurement, validation, and continuous improvement of tooling used in the manufacture of encapsulated glass automotive windows.
This role ensures all tooling is designed, built, sampled, and approved in compliance with Magna, customer, regulatory, and safety standards.
At Magna, you can expect an engaging and dynamic environment where you can help to develop industry-leading automotive technologies, with exciting, varied responsibilities and a wide range of development prospects.
Matching Summary
The Tool Engineer is responsible for leading the technical development, procurement, validation, and continuous improvement of tooling used in the manufacture of encapsulated glass automotive windows.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Injection molding of encapsulated glass
Mold design and manufacturing processes
Glass handling and fixturing
Polymer-to-glass adhesion mechanisms
Tool build management and launch
Mold Flow and CAE studies
Nice-to-have
Cross-functional team collaboration
Continuous improvement initiatives
Emerging encapsulation tool technologies
Positive and collaborative work environment
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related technical field highly preferred
8+ years of experience in tooling, plastics, or program engineering
Deep expertise in injection molding of encapsulated automotive glass
Advanced knowledge of injection mold design
Expert understanding of glass handling and fixturing
Proven experience leading complex, multi-tool programs
Ability to manage multiple tooling programs simultaneously