Perform first-piece inspections and in-process quality checks using measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges).
Monitor machine operation and make necessary adjustments to maintain quality and efficiency.
Inspects parts for quality and appropriate tolerance using measuring tools such as micrometers, calipers, and comparators.
Read and interpret blueprints, work orders, and specifications to ensure accurate part production.
Set up and operate progressive die stamping presses, including loading parts, adjusting feed mechanisms, and aligning dies.
Verifies conformance of finished work-piece to specifications.
Records the piece count and run time of the production times.
Requirements
manufacturing
machine shop
0-3 years
high school
ged
Working experience of manufacturing environment.
A minimum of 0-3 years related industrial machine shop experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
1843
Company origins
The company traces its history back to its founding year, establishing a legacy that spans generations.
2010 merger
Corporate expansion
Significant growth achieved through a major merger that expanded its global reach and product offerings.
15.8B revenue
Annual revenue
The company generates substantial annual revenue, reflecting its position as a leading global enterprise.
100+ facilities
Global footprint
Operates a widespread network of facilities across numerous countries, underscoring its international presence.
Operates across two main domains: tools & outdoor products (power tools, hand tools, lawn & garden) and industrial solutions (engineered fasteners, infrastructure attachments).
Its brands – including DEWALT®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, BLACK+DECKER® and Cub Cadet® – are staples on construction sites, in workshops and homes worldwide.
Typical projects range from consumer DIY kits to supplying fastening systems for automotive assembly lines and supporting infrastructure work on bridges and roads.
The company stands out for its deep roots dating back to wartime production for WWII.
It continues to innovate, launching hundreds of new products annually and pushing digital jobsite tools and electrification in power tools.
An unusual fact: it claims leadership in both household hardware and advanced fastening technologies—covering everything from consumer gadgets to industrial-grade applications.
Culture + Values
Operate with high standards of ethics and integrity
Create outstanding products & solutions
Ensure excellence in product safety
Partner with suppliers to deliver differentiated value to stakeholders
Continually improve processes and quality management systems
End‑user obsession & innovation
Customer focus – delivering on commitments for service excellence on‑time and in‑full
Operational & functional excellence through simplification, optimization and reducing complexity
People & culture – fostering collaborative environments where employees can create, ideate, work and thrive