Die Technician II - 3rd Shift
Company: Pridgeon & Clay Inc
Location: Grand Rapids
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description 1st Shift Are you looking for a
challenging yet rewarding job that allows you to utilize your
skills to their fullest potential? Do you want to join a team of
hardworking, enthusiastic and creative people and enjoy working
with a company that recognizes and embraces diversity? Do you take
pride working with a company that is committed to being a great
corporate citizen and playing a role in producing the highest
quality products and services? If you answered yes to any of these
questions, then Pridgeon and Clay is the place for you Founded in
1948 by John Pridgeon and Donald Clay, we are one of the largest
independent, value-added manufacturers and suppliers of automotive
stamped and fine-blanked components in the United States. Mission :
The Die Technician 2 works with die build or production teams to
follow company designated processes to build, tryout, upkeep and
maintain dies in an exemplary manner according to the company
quality policies. Qualified candidates will possess the following
Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or GED Completion of an
Associate's Degree in Tooling & Manufacturing (or similar program)
or completion of a college-based or apprenticeship-based Tool & Die
or Technician program or certificate Ability to train, teach, and
assess other Die Technician trainees in the Career Path program,
working well and leading and mentoring in a team environment
Experience in the prototype or tool & die trade, specifically
making, repairing, setting up, trouble-shooting and running dies
Proven ability to work with progressive, transfer, compound,
hand-feed or feinblank dies. Skilled in machine shop and machining
operations, including welding Proven ability to assist with
managing projects and resources effectively, including detailed
documentation on tooling issues and component prints Excellent
problem-solving and trouble-shooting skills Ability to pass written
and practical tests to obtain company hi-lo and crane license
Proven mechanical inclination, general math and manufacturing
knowledge, and trouble-shooting skills through standardized
assessments Computer literacy Ability to lift 50 pounds Must not
wear tinted safety glasses, or have a need for tinted safety
glasses An excellent work record, including attendance (Minimum
requirements are updated annually to meet the demands of various
positions; employees hired prior to the latest revision update may
not meet all current requirements) The Primary Activities of the
Die Technician 2 include : Standard Work: Complete necessary
paperwork for die books, tool biographies, (and EAM, if
applicable), and complete and ensure stock replenishments. Optimize
and communicate knowledge base (including documenting die build and
tool tryout issues, and ensuring CAD data and die books are
updated) to enhance future die designs. Maintain proper inventory
in, and organization of, the die sensor tool chest.
Record-Keeping/EAM: Maintain inventory and organization of all die
detail components and sensors within defined inventory locations;
receive, relocate, and issue components from defined inventory
locations. Document hours and work activity daily in record-keeping
system-Electronic Asset Management (EAM)-using proper repair codes.
Prioritize and organize die repairs, work orders, components,
tracking, parts, and tooling information in data systems (Kanban,
EAM, Jasper). Complete and submit Maintenance/Repair/Operations
(MROs) to set up stock replenishments in EAM. Create die changeover
instructions, die repairs, and end of run issues, ensuring CAD data
and die books are updated, and Managers are notified of any issues.
Ensure all instructions and documentation are saved electronically
in the correct location. Die Build/Tryout/Repair: Use stock lists
generated by the die design team to ensure all die components are
present, and if they are not, notify Manager or a lead Die
Technician. Visually compare die components with CAD data to ensure
accuracy, including heat treating process (if necessary). Notify
Manager or lead Die Technician of any heat treating and altering of
any inaccurate die components. Drill, set, and attach the necessary
parallels. Assemble, set, and dowel necessary die component
details, drilling and mounting the blocks in the proper locations,
ensuring trim steels, punches, and embosses are properly placed and
meet tolerances. Assemble all remaining die component details from
stock lists and notify Manager or lead Die Technician to verify
that the timing is correct. Load dies with die springs and nitrogen
cylinders. Perform die tryouts, including setting dies, clamping
die bolsters, loading coils, and feeding coil stock. Ensure dies
are built accurately (t-slots, cone locators), and shut heights and
feed heights are correct. Create smart pac cams for feed rate,
sprayer timing, sensor timing, shut height, and overloads. Alter
servo transfer systems to set fingers or fine blanking presses, as
needed. Notify a lead Die Technician of any component changes,
including such items as ejector pins, screws, dowels, and stripper
pads. Operate a variety of machine tools to spot, grind, and finish
hardened mill blocks to verify specific dimensions, as well as
build, assemble, install and adjust fingers in presses per design
or instruction. Perform the duties needed to prepare to install
sensors into dies and fingers, such as verify replacement is
needed, retrieving and reviewing designs and diagrams to determine
optimal placement and accessibility, and organizing and labeling
wires, ensuring proper channels lead to sensors. Identify, select,
install and replace sensors, guarding and valves based on function,
application, and information from diagrams. Ensure that sensors,
wires, boxes on rails, valves, cylinders, and hoses are protected.
Document items needed for installation, including sensor and pin
location and work performed, via pictures, EAM and sensor
installation sheets. Wire, verify, and adjust sensors, valves, and
cams (using tools such as SmartPac and sensor cart) for proper
clearances and timing to ensure optimal performance (including die
clearance and timing). Install, plumb, and secure sprayers and
sprayer components in dies properly, as well as chutes, keeping
clear of all moving parts (fingers, pads, incoming material, etc.).
Work with press technicians and process engineers to verify that
newly built dies are built accurately (t-slots, cone locators, trim
steels, punches, and embosses are properly placed and meet
tolerances), that shut heights and feed heights are correct, and
that the dies are timed out properly. Notify designer of any
component changes, including such items as ejector pins, screws,
dowels, and stripper pads. Perform the tasks needed to repair dies,
including clean components, change out cracked or damaged tooling,
sharpen and shim, weld, grind, cut hardened components, inspect and
sharpen trims, punch, and die steels, polish forms, prep backup and
changeover tooling before it goes to the crib, and check parts on
the fixture, and spot the detail back into a part or model of what
the block shape should be. As necessary, program transfer systems
to optimally transfer parts from station to station. Build,
assemble, install and adjust fingers on die horses and in presses.
Build and repair fabricated components using the MIG welder.
Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot automatic and hand-feed tooling and
set-ups in-press. Use data (EAM, operator observation, visual
inspection, measurement, etc.) to problem solve needed die changes.
Use Smartpac and press controls modifications to ensure presses
operate optimally. Validate process parameters and notify the
proper operations group to enter system deviations when applicable.
Alter or adjust die components to ensure die operations the
produces optimal parts. Combine problem solving methods with data
(EAM if applicable), information from technicians/operators,
information from part strip, elongated pilot holes, mismatched
cuts, and burrs) to determine the specific changes needed for each
die. Continuous Improvement/Lean Principles: Apply continuous
improvement concepts to dies and the changeover process via
preventive maintenance and corrective actions, making adjustments
to better the quality of the part and life of the tool, cost
savings, fixing overlooked areas (such as stone the die sets, clean
the dies, remake worn steels and die components), simplify the
dies, and identify potential cost savings for pitch and width
reductions, and ensure back up tooling is correct and present.
Identify and attempt to eliminate areas of waste for better
efficiency and overall production needs. Anticipate die and
operation problems and work to eliminate them before they happen.
Participate in, and support lean initiatives such as continuous
improvement events and problem solving events, identifying and
eliminating all types of waste Suggest and implement ideas to
increase personal and departmental efficiency. Communicate
potential cost savings to other Technicians and Manager.
Participate in 8D and 5-Why problem solving teams,
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) events, die improvement reviews, and die
reviews. Quality: Make the necessary sample parts and submit them
to the metrology lab for layout. Use and maintain quality tools
such as calipers, micrometers, height gages, solid squares, pin
gages, dial indicators, Joe blocks, 1-2-3 blocks, machine
parallels, angle plates, sine plates, V-blocks, precision vices,
protractors, feeler gages, radius gages, and telescoping gages.
Verify tooling components for accuracy before use, including using
the layout on tooling detail prints to verify tooling accuracy.
Verify that parts produced are manufactured according to
requirements; document as needed per control plan. Examine forms
for thinning and hard mark areas, implementing tooling changes as
needed. Use available quality data (Statistical Process Control,
Coordinate Measuring Machine checks, control plans, visual
inspections) to verify that parts meet quality standards.
Safety/5S: Consistently adhere to, and support, company policies
and procedures, including ISO, TS 16949 and safety regulations.
Safely use hi-lo and cranes, maintaining licenses, maintenance
schedules, and inspection sheets. Use overhead crane to dry run
dies, checking for interference between upper and lower die shoes.
If interference is found, notify a Die Tech I of the inaccuracy
immediately so the interference can be adjusted accordingly. Follow
all safety procedures, including Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE), controls, safety devices, lock-out/tag-out, use of coolants,
and die block procedures. Identify potential safety issues and take
appropriate action. Ensure environment is free of avoidable risks,
and report concerns immediately, taking appropriate action to
immediately rectify and resolve. Organize and maintain personal
work area and tool room per 5S standards. Notify Team Leader if
repair or replacement of machinery or equipment is needed.
Teamwork/Dependability: Effectively communicate with co-workers and
management personnel to enhance teamwork and communication
initiatives. Provide necessary, accurate, and timely feedback of
all pertinent information to co-workers and management, including
training and validating/appraising work of other Die Technicians at
lower levels. Train new and existing employees on all aspects of
Tool & Die build and repair, using Training Checklists as a
guideline. Mentor new and existing employees in areas of needed
skill development as appropriate to job duties and requirements.
Know tooling and capability run dates, and communicate any
information that would prevent those dates from being met.
Consistently exhibit appropriate attendance habits, working the
hours necessary to perform the job, and being at the work station
on time at beginning of shift and after breaks, working until end
of shift. Accept instructions and duties in a positive manner,
while treating all co-workers with dignity and respect. Seek
clarification for complete understanding, and process information
for job independence and elimination of waste. Assist in
maintaining company values (Integrity, People, Customers,
Ownership, We Can IfSafety) daily, through thoughts and actions. In
return, Pridgeon and Clay will provide: A competitive total
compensation including a comprehensive benefit plan including
premium medical and prescription coverage starting at just $5.00
per week for employee coverage, dental, vision, 401(k) with company
match, and tuition reimbursement. A safe, team oriented work
environment with a leadership team that treats you like family and
values your input An opportunity to participate in shaping the
success of the organization through continuous improvement and
problem solving events A positive work/life balance An opportunity
for career growth - Over 70% of our leaders have been promoted from
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