Job Position: Tool/Mold Maker
Location: ARLINGTON, TX 76011
Pay Rate: $33.00/hr - $44.00/hr
Shift: 3rd Shift
Position Overview
IAC Group is seeking an experienced, high-precision Tool / Mold Maker for a permanent, full-time position on our 3rd Shift at our Arlington, TX facility. This critical role focuses on fabricating, modifying, and maintaining basic to high-complexity plastic injection molds. The ideal candidate will combine comprehensive machine shop execution with a strong ability to diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical tooling issues on the production floor.
General Job Duties & Responsibilities
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Machining Operations: Expertly set up and operate manual and CNC toolroom equipment, including mills, lathes, vertical/sinker Electrical Discharge Machines (EDMs), surface grinders, and cylindrical grinders.
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Tooling Assembly & Tear-down: Execute the complex teardown, component cleaning, stack measurement, and complete assembly of multi-cavity injection molds.
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Mold Repair & Emergency Maintenance: Rapidly diagnose and overhaul worn or damaged mold cavities, cores, slides, lifters, and parting lines.
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Priority Tracking: Manage and process urgent "Red Tag"toolroom work orders to optimize plant throughput and minimize downtime.
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Advanced Welding: Utilize TIG, MIG, and detailed micro-welding techniques to restore damaged precision surfaces or modify parting lines.
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Engineering Revisions: Implement precise engineering design updates and structural changes on active production molds based on blueprint documentation.
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Bench-work Craftsmanship: Use precise hand skills for the custom stoning, hand-fitting, and high-gloss diamond polishing of intricate mold components.
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Fixtures & Checking Gauges: Fabricate custom production fixtures, specialized end-of-arm tooling components, and quality inspection templates as needed.
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Project Leadership & Mentorship: Serve as the technical Project Leader on major mold revisions, orchestrating workflow steps and ensuring final build quality while mentoring toolroom apprentices.
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Safety & Environment: Observe all EHS safety requirements, wear mandated PPE, and maintain the toolroom area in a immaculate, 5S condition.
Education & Experience Requirements
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Education: High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required. Journeyman certification or tool & die training is an asset.
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Experience Range: Minimum of 5 to 10 years of verified hands-on mold-making, mold repair, and tool maintenance experience.
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Bench Expertise: Demonstrated mastery in the delicate craft of hand-stoning and diamond-polishing high-finish steel blocks.
Technical Knowledge & Qualifications
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Broad understanding of commercial plastic injection molding parameters and mold behaviors.
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Proven capability to diagnose, reverse-engineer, and troubleshoot complex multi-plate mold hydraulics, complex mechanical sequencing actions, and electrical hot-runner systems.
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Capability to interpret geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), blueprint layouts, tool matrices, and design prints.
Physical Demands
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Must have the stamina to stand and/or sit 8 to 12 hours per day.
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Ability to comfortably execute physical range-of-motion movements, including overhead work and tooling work below the waist.
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Ability to lift up to 15 lbs regularly and lift up to 40 lbs on an occasional basis .




