Engineering Toolmaker Engineering - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Engineering Toolmaker

Engineering Toolmaker
Norman Noble, Inc. - Cleveland, OH

Norman Noble, Inc. is the most technologically advanced medical device contract manufacturer in the medtech industry supplying 18 of the top 20 medtech OEM's in the world. With our unique micromachining and finishing capabilities, we prototype, validate and manufacture the newest medical device, component and implant designs. We have deep expertise producing medical devices for numerous applications including vascular, orthopedic, endoscopy and arthroscopy devices. We specialize in micromachining of exotic materials to very complex geometries with dimensional tolerances to +/- .0001. For over 70 years, customers have relied on our expertise, capabilities and professionalism.

Scope:

Responsible for tooling design and implementation in engineering group. Supports other engineering projects/initiatives as required.

Experience, Skills, Requirements:

  • Experienced machinist with 10 or more years experience manufacturing complex parts required.
  • Toolmaker experience preferred.

  • Must have experience with fixture design/manufacture.

  • Must have experience creating 3D models in Solidworks and/or Creo.

  • Must have experience generating 2D drawings from 3D models.

  • Must have experience designing, building, assembling and using complex fixtures for manufacturing operations.

  • Must be able to read, interpret and create drawings and prints.
  • Working knowledge of GD&T required.

  • Strong project management skills required.

  • Must be highly organized and analytical.

  • Must have outstanding written and verbal communication skills.

  • Must be hands-on, able to manage multiple projects successfully to meet deadlines.
  • Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Must be proficient in CAD.

How to Apply

  • Qualified candidates will be contacted promptly to interview with our team
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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