Tool and Die Technician
Company: Drive
Location: Murfreesboro
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Overview We are seeking
highly skilled Tool and Die Technicians to support our
manufacturing and production operations. The ideal candidates will
have strong mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic
troubleshooting abilities, with experience maintaining and
repairing injection molding, die, and auxiliary equipment. Level A
Technicians are expected to lead complex troubleshooting, perform
major overhauls, train other technicians, and assist in advanced
control and robotics repair. Level B Technicians will focus on
general equipment maintenance, preventive maintenance tasks, and
assist in production support and equipment installations under
guidance. Key Responsibilities General Equipment & Utilities
Perform mechanical and electrical overhauls on all production and
non-production equipment. Access and monitor PLCs for
troubleshooting and basic programming adjustments. Bring all plant
utilities online for production start-up, including cooling towers,
air compressors, and dryers. Calibrate and maintain electrical
controls such as hot runner systems, thermolators, and barrel
heaters. Diagnose, repair, and replace control boards, power
supplies, servo drives, amplifiers, and frequency drives. Perform
installation, repair, and maintenance of all electrical and
mechanical plant utilities. Identify potential equipment issues by
monitoring sounds, movement, and appearance. Mechanical, Pneumatic
& Hydraulic Systems Remove, rebuild, and reinstall multistage
hydraulic and pneumatic pumps, valves, and cylinders. Troubleshoot
and repair rod-less air cylinders, regulators, and vacuum systems
(lines, valves, and cups). Adjust and synchronize multi-cylinder
operations and related sensors in series circuits. Check and adjust
hydraulic pressures for injection molding machines and KPM systems.
Rebuild and maintain adhesive spray equipment, pneumatic screw
guns, and hot melt systems. Diagnose and repair high-pressure
cylinders, check valve assemblies, and booster pumps used in water
jet cutting equipment. Electrical Systems & Controls Read and
interpret schematics, blueprints, and facility drawings. Perform
electrical repairs including receptacles, lighting, fuses, coils,
and heater circuits. Wire motor starters and heater circuits;
verify and adjust 3-phase motor rotation. Troubleshoot robot
programming points and realign to approved positions. Work within
control panels on injection molding and KPM equipment to repair
starters, breakers, and wiring. Understand and apply metric
measurements and torque specifications. Tool, Die & Production
Support Conduct preventive maintenance (P.M.) work orders, ensuring
completion and documentation. Perform machine setups, leveling, and
anchoring of equipment. Troubleshoot and correct poor part
appearance related to mold or machine performance. Operate welding
and cutting equipment (MIG, TIG, stick, and acetylene torch). Use
overhead cranes safely to move light and heavy loads. Offload and
install new machinery from trucks as needed. Safety & Leadership
Understand fire pump houses, sprinkler risers, alarms, and
emergency generators. Ensure safe lockout/tagout procedures and
compliance with plant safety standards. Train and mentor other
technicians on proper repair, troubleshooting, and safety
procedures. Generate work orders for parts and perform group leader
responsibilities when required. Maintain organized tools and
workspace; must possess basic tools (screwdrivers, hammer,
adjustable wrench, etc.). Qualifications Minimum 3–5 years of
experience in a manufacturing or industrial maintenance environment
(Level B). Minimum 5–10 years of experience with advanced repair,
installation, and troubleshooting (Level A). Strong understanding
of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
Experience with PLC troubleshooting (Siemens or Allen-Bradley
preferred). Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints and
schematics. Strong knowledge of servo systems, frequency drives,
and automation controls. Excellent problem-solving, documentation,
and communication skills. Safety-conscious with a proven ability to
work independently or lead others. Preferred Experience Background
in injection molding, tool and die repair, or automated
manufacturing systems. Experience working with KPM systems or
robotics integration. Understanding of predictive and preventive
maintenance systems (PM programs, CMMS). Preferred Shifts: 2nd
Shift: 2:00pm-10:30pm ($1.00 shift premium) 3rd Shift:
10:00pm-6:30am ($1.00 shift premium) hc202610
Keywords: Drive, Decatur , Tool and Die Technician, Engineering , Murfreesboro, Alabama