
Toolmaker
- Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manufacture new tooling and spares to support production and meet customer deadlines.
- Take ownership of less complex tool suites with minimal supervision.
- Identify and manage tooling spares requirements and usage.
- Support the full lifecycle of new tooling projects, from commissioning to production.
- Participate in tooling trials and buyoffs.
- Stay updated with trends in manufacturing and engineering related to toolmaking.
- Accurately record all tooling data on the Tool Room database.
- Perform routine servicing, repairs, and maintenance on tooling, jigs, moulds, and fixtures.
- Respond to breakdowns and perform Planned Preventative Maintenance.
- Conduct root cause analysis for equipment issues.
- Carry out engineering-level modifications and implement changes within defined timeframes.
- Test tooling for electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic operation prior to release to production.
- Attend relevant meetings and contribute to team discussions.
- Train and support apprentices and other staff within the department.
- Ensure all work adheres to internal quality standards and industry regulations.
- Contribute to departmental improvement initiatives and projects.
- Apply 5S principles to maintain a clean and organized workspace.
- Track progress and report on special assignments as needed.
- Identify and report activities that could lead to damage or harm.
- Document and report root causes of breakdowns, lost time, and incidents.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of work completed.
- Operate in accordance with company procedures to protect integrity and compliance.
- Ensure that all risk assessments are read, understood, and followed.
- Promote a culture of safety, environmental awareness, and regulatory compliance.
- Ensure PPE is used appropriately and any issues are reported.
- Build and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Resolve problems promptly and professionally, in line with the company's values.
- Use financial and material resources efficiently.
- Monitor expenditure, reduce waste, and escalate budget deviations as necessary.
- Work within cost control measures related to tooling and production activities.
- Matric (NQF Level 4)
- Trade Test: Toolmaker (NQF Level 5)
- At least 3 years of technical, maintenance, and toolmaking experience in a manufacturing environment
- Minimum 3 years of hands-on experience operating toolroom equipment (e.g., lathes, milling machines)
- CNC experience
- Basic computer literacy (MS Office, SAP, ERP systems)
- Sound understanding of maintenance procedures and design standards
- Knowledge of standard operating procedures, safety, and housekeeping practice
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