| Title: | Maintenance Technician |
|---|---|
| ID: | 1309 |
| Location: | Madison, WI |
| Department: | Operations |
| Salary Range: | $28-$36/hour |
Maintenance Technician – Tool & Die (3rd Shift)
Location: Madison, WI
Schedule: Sunday–Thursday | 10:00 PM – 6:00 AM
Employment Type: Full-Time | On-Site
Position Overview
We are seeking a skilled Maintenance Technician with a focus in Tool & Die to support tooling, dies, and press equipment within a manufacturing environment. This role is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and improving tooling used in production, while ensuring equipment runs efficiently and meets quality standards.
This is a great opportunity for someone with hands-on machining and tooling experience who enjoys precision work, problem-solving, and continuing to develop their technical skillset.
Compensation & Benefits
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Sign-On Bonus: $3,500
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Paid in two installments (upon start and after 6 months)
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Base Pay: $28.09 – $29.34/hour
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Shift Premium: $2.00/hour (3rd shift)
Additional Earning Opportunities:
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Course Pay: $0.50/hour increase per completed class (up to 11 classes)
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Graduation Pay: $1.75/hour increase after completing required coursework
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Tenure Pay: $0.75/hour increase annually (up to 3 years)
Key Responsibilities
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair tooling including draw dies, progressive dies, and blanking dies
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Perform sharpening, fitting, and adjustment of punches and dies
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Build and modify shim sets and tooling components as needed
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Support press operations by ensuring tooling is functioning properly and meeting production standards
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Assist in developing and maintaining fixtures used in assembly and quality processes
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Work closely with engineers and toolmakers to improve tooling performance and reliability
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Operate and utilize equipment such as CNC mills, lathes, and surface grinders
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Interpret blueprints, drawings, and technical specifications to support tooling work
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Apply proper machining practices including feeds, speeds, and material considerations
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Maintain compliance with all safety procedures including Lockout/Tagout and hazard communication
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Document work and support continuous improvement initiatives
Qualifications
Required:
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Hands-on experience with tooling such as progressive dies, draw dies, or blanking dies
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Experience in machining operations including milling, turning (lathe), and surface grinding
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Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings
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Understanding of cutting speeds, feeds, and material properties (metallurgy basics)
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Strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail
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Experience with safety standards including LOTO and hazard communication
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Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office or similar)
Preferred:
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2+ years of machine shop or tool & die experience (or related trade school training)
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Familiarity with CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar)
Training & Development
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Completion of 5 company-paid technical courses is required
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Additional coursework is available to support continued pay increases and skill advancement
Hiring Process
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Candidates will complete a 2.5-hour tool & die assessment as part of the interview process
