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Junior Tool & Die Technician

Woodstock, ON
Junior
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive industry pay
Full benefits package

About the role

"An Equal Opportunity Employer” It is the policy of North American Stamping Group to provide employment, training, promotion, and other conditions of Employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age or status as a qualified individual with a disability or other status protected by law.

Come grow with us...North American Stamping is expanding and looking to hire. We are looking for a Junior Tool & Die Technician to join our team! Regular hours are 7:00am to 3:30pm.

Your success is our success… Our sales have grown annually at a compounded rate of 18.0% for the last eight years, tripling our business, while making us one of the largest leading Tier II automotive stamping and assembly suppliers.

What you get in return …The most competitive pay in the industry based upon your skill level, along with a full benefits package.

Position summary:
The maintenance technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing plant production equipment, support equipment and building related assets. Primary duty is to ensure that all related equipment is always ready to run at peak efficiency and to facilitate preventative, predictive and general maintenance and complete repairs when deficiencies are found. Works with engineering, production and quality departments to support internal and external customers.

The position duties will include, but are not limited to:

  • Assist licensed Toolmakers with die assembly, disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance.
  • Prepare tooling components for fitting, polishing, and spotting.
  • Maintain organization and cleanliness of the toolroom, benches, and storage areas.
  • Transport tools, components, and materials between workstations as required.
  • Operate basic manual machines such as mills, lathes, surface grinders, and drill presses.
  • Perform rough machining, deburring, and basic surface finishing under supervision.
  • Measure components using calipers, micrometers, and height gauges to verify dimensions.
  • Assist with cutting, fitting, and modifying steel components as directed by senior Toolmakers.
  • Support routine tool maintenance schedules — cleaning dies, replacing wear components, and lubricating moving parts.
  • Record tool conditions and report damage or wear to supervisors promptly.
  • Assist with changeovers and setup for production trials when required.
  • Prepare die components for assembly, including alignment, spotting, and tryout assistance.
  • Help install springs, dowels, and fasteners in accordance with tool drawings or supervisor direction.
  • Support tool build projects by performing repetitive or secondary assembly tasks.
  • Follow established work instructions and safety procedures.
  • Complete inspection sheets and data entries for tool components.
  • Assist in documenting tool modifications and part tracking for engineering
  • Maintain toolroom supplies and inventory (e.g., cutters, abrasives, hardware).
  • Support loading/unloading of tooling for shipment or repair.
  • Perform general housekeeping and 5S activities in the department.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and training.

Education Requirements:

  • Assist licensed Toolmakers with die assembly, disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance.
  • Prepare tooling components for fitting, polishing, and spotting.
  • Maintain organization and cleanliness of the toolroom, benches, and storage areas.
  • Transport tools, components, and materials between workstations as required.
  • Operate basic manual machines such as mills, lathes, surface grinders, and drill presses.
  • Perform rough machining, deburring, and basic surface finishing under supervision.
  • Measure components using calipers, micrometers, and height gauges to verify dimensions.
  • Assist with cutting, fitting, and modifying steel components as directed by senior Toolmakers.
  • Support routine tool maintenance schedules — cleaning dies, replacing wear components, and lubricating moving parts.
  • Record tool conditions and report damage or wear to supervisors promptly.
  • Assist with changeovers and setup for production trials when required.
  • Prepare die components for assembly, including alignment, spotting, and tryout assistance.
  • Help install springs, dowels, and fasteners in accordance with tool drawings or supervisor direction.
  • Support tool build projects by performing repetitive or secondary assembly tasks.
  • Follow established work instructions and safety procedures.
  • Complete inspection sheets and data entries for tool components.
  • Assist in documenting tool modifications and part tracking for engineering
  • Maintain toolroom supplies and inventory (e.g., cutters, abrasives, hardware).
  • Support loading/unloading of tooling for shipment or repair.
  • Perform general housekeeping and 5S activities in the department.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and training.

Qualifications we are looking for include, but are not limited to:

  • Previous experience in a manufacturing or toolroom environment is an asset, but not mandatory; on-the-job training will be provided.
  • Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills
  • Demonstrated experience in safe material handling practices
  • Ability to operate basic manual machine tools such as mills, lathes, surface grinders, and drill presses.
  • Familiarity with measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, height gauges) and basic inspection techniques.
  • Basic machining, deburring, polishing, and fitting skills under supervision.
  • Knowledge of preventative maintenance procedures for tooling and dies is an advantage. Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
  • Ability to follow written instructions, engineering drawings, and safety procedures.
  • Willingness to learn and work closely with licensed Toolmakers and other team members.
  • Team player with a proactive approach to organization, cleanliness, and continuous improvement.
  • Basic computer skills for entering data and completing documentation.

North American Stamping Group is a privately held company founded in 1978. We continue to explore the most innovative processes and technologies to stay on the leading edge of the automotive industry. Our strategic locations within North America allows us the manufacturing footprint to cover you in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. NASG is an industry leader in the manufacturing of stampings and automated assemblies. A Tier II supplier of components, systems, and aftermarket products for the automotive industry with a core business market consisting of seating, ride control, exhaust components, heat shields, noise, vibration and harness (NVH), chassis and structural and window regulators.

While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.

We are an equal opportunity employer. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview, or selection process, please contact Human Resources.

North American Stamping Group is a drug-free and smoke-free workplace.

About North American Stamping Group

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
1001-5000

North American Stamping Group is a privately held company founded in 1978. We continue to explore the most innovative processes and technologies to stay on the leading edge of the automotive industry. Our strategic locations within North America allows us the manufacturing footprint to cover you in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

NASG is an industry leader in the manufacturing of stampings and automated assemblies. A Tier II supplier of components, systems and aftermarket products for the automotive industry with a core business market consisting of seating, ride control, exhaust components, heat shields, noise, vibration and harness (NVH), chassis and structural and window regulators.

The company has a strong North American presence and is committed to be a leading supplier of vehicle component systems. We are one of the largest Tier II stampers / assemblers in North America. Our manufacturing footprint allows full coverage of the NAFTA market from Canada, through the southern United States and down through Mexico. Our organization includes 12 facilities and 1 sales and engineering office encompassing 1.6 million square feet, 115 state of the art stamping presses up to 1,650 tons, as well as hundreds of secondary assembly operations. Ten of the facilities are production facilities with two being our tooling and automation technical centers. We are powered by 2,000 team members in 3 countries.

Our sales have grown annually at a compounded rate of 18.0% for the last eight years, tripling our business, while making us one of the largest leading Tier II automotive stamping and assembly suppliers with annual sales approaching $487 million.

Over the last decade we have deployed nearly $200 million in capital spending for new facilities, expanded facilities, new equipment, technologies, processes and acquisitions.