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Corporate Tool Designer - Automotive

DBG Canada Mississauga

Job Description

Job Description

Job Description

DBG is a full-service organization that is committed to providing our customers with exceptional quality, on time delivery and cost saving opportunities. DBG supplies high quality metal stamping & fabrication to the automotive, heavy truck and appliance industries. At DBG, we rely on the strength and experience of our Associates for our success.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Tooling:

  • Design new stamping dies, robotic and manual weld fixtures, assembly fixtures and any other tooling required for production needs.
  • Design modification to existing tooling for continuous improvements projects.
  • Create BOMs and detailed drawings for all new designs.
  • Work with the tool room and outside vendors to answer any questions/concerns with new tooling designs.

Other Engineering Activities:

  • Responsible for maintaining accurate plant layouts.
  • Responsible for communicating part and drawing changes to DBG.
  • Complete special design projects as assigned.
  • Maintain and encourage a safe work environment and good housekeeping in the Engineering Department.
  • Adhere to company policies and procedures.
  • Adhere to IATF and TS procedures.
  • Promote and work as a team member in all situations.
  • Willing to work overtime as required.

TECHNICAL SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Stamping Die Design ( 3+ years of Experience).
  • Robotic Weld Fixture Design (2+ years of experience).
  • Projection/Spot Weld Fixture Design (2+ years of experience).
  • Assembly Fixture Design (3+ years of experience).
  • Understanding of different material types, their applications, and cost.
  • Understanding of different fabrication techniques and where they can be applied.
  • Experience quoting tools would be considered an added asset.
  • Proficient in SolidWorks and AutoCAD (NX is a bonus).
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.

EDUCATION REQUIRED:

  • Bachelor or Master’s in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

  • 8 years’ experience in mechanical design.
  • Previous experience designing metal stamping dies.

In compliance with Ontario’s Bill 190, we confirm that this posting represents a current, existing vacancy within our organization.



About DBG Canada:

DBG has been providing our Partners/Customers with manufacturing solutions for over 49 years. In 1976, Joe De Biasi started operations as a Tool and Die Manufacturer when he opened a small, 4-person company called De Biasi Tool and Machine Limited. Five decades later, that company has transformed into DBG – The De Biasi Group. Today, DBG is made up of 5 facilities located in Canada, USA and Mexico supplying major OEMs with stamped, fabricated, assembled, and sequenced products and services.

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