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A leading company in technology seeks a Lead Tooling Engineer to spearhead plastic injection tooling projects. This role involves supplier collaboration for tooling design, improving manufacturing processes, and training engineers. Candidates should have over 10 years of industry experience and a strong proficiency in tooling design and manufacturing.
Cupertino, California, United States Operations and Supply Chain
Lead the development of new plastic injection tooling projects to meet a wide range of product performance and cosmetic requirements.Lead Apple suppliers to design and produce world-class plastic tooling. Lead tool design and build, tool and process development and tool qualifications at the supplier.Collaborate with supply management, product design, industrial design, and manufacturing engineering groups on material selection, design feasibility and aesthetics of new plastic part & tooling designs.Serve as Apple’s internal plastic tooling and manufacturing authority by demonstrating a thorough understanding of properties of various mold-making materials and tool component fabrication techniques.Institute continuous process improvement measures from initial product design through production ramp of new products.Proficient with the use of Design For Manufacturing, SPC, DOE and Six Sigma techniques.Take the leading role in driving the improvement of productivity and quality of plastic part manufacturing, molding and tooling techniques.Train engineers at supplier plants in Asia to utilize new tooling materials and fabrication techniques.Develop collaborative relationships with Apple suppliers through training and quality control visits.Advise supplier plants on maintaining correct controls on the processes.
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