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McWane in Anniston, Alabama, is seeking a Foundry Tooling Engineer responsible for designing and developing molds for cast metal parts. You will optimize tooling for manufacturing efficiency and troubleshoot related defects to minimize production scrap.
The role involves coordinating tooling rework, leading scrap reduction initiatives, and maintaining tooling records. A Bachelor's degree in engineering and exposure to manufacturing is required. Strong communication skills and the ability to work in foundry conditions are crucial.
Job Description
The Foundry Tooling Engineer designs and develops the physical molds, patterns, cores, and fixtures required to produce cast metal parts. They optimize tooling designs for manufacturing efficiency, simulate the casting process, and troubleshoot tooling-related defects to minimize production scrap. The Foundry Tooling Engineer is also responsible for the Pattern Shop's engineering lead for gating, risering, and tooling, supporting the DISA 250C vertical green sand molding line and the future North Line. The role is the first line of defense on tooling-driven scrap and the engineering owner for pattern fabrication, maintenance, and life cycle.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. McWane is a Federal VEVRAA contractor, and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal employment opportunity in all employment practices. McWane will not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran or service member status, marital status, citizenship status (In IL - sex, including same sex, ancestry, order of protection status, physical or mental disability, military status, pregnancy, unfavorable discharge status, genetic information), (In IA - gender identity), (In CA- gender identity or expression, and genetic information) or any other category protected by federal, state or local law.