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Tooling Engineer

Petersen Incorporated
paid time off, 401(k)
United States, Utah, Ogden
1527 North 2000 West (Show on map)
Jun 04, 2026

Join Our Team!

At Petersen our team members are not just employees they are members of the Petersen- A Precinmac community. We recognize that a company is only as good as it's team members and ours are incredible!

Petersen offers a competitive benefits package which includes 4x10 work schedule, food market breakrooms. Competitive wage, quarterly bonuses, referral bonuses for selected positions. Wellness program, medical, dental, vision, disability, life, 401k with employer match. Paid time off, and holiday pay. On the job training programs and training reimbursement. We also offer multiple team member engagement activities and community events.

We are seeking a Tooling Engineer to lead the design and development of tooling, fixturing, and workholding solutions that support machining and fabrication operations. This role plays a critical part in improving manufacturing performance through standardization, waste reduction, and practical problem solving.

The ideal candidate is a handson engineer who works directly with the shop floor to develop solutions that are repeatable, efficient, and aligned with Lean manufacturing principles.

Core Responsibilities

  • Design tooling, fixtures, and workholding solutions
  • Develop SolidWorks models and detailed fabrication drawings
  • Ensure tooling designs are manufacturable, accessible, and cost-effective
  • Define and standardize tooling and component selection
  • Develop and maintain tooling systems and standards (including tooling data structure and best practices)
  • Collaborate with machinists and CNC programmers during setup and production
  • Improve setup time, repeatability, and overall manufacturing efficiency

Lean & Continuous Improvement Responsibilities

  • Drive reduction of waste in machining processes (setup time, motion, overprocessing, rework)
  • Develop standardized tooling and fixturing solutions to improve consistency and flow
  • Support setup reduction efforts (e.g., SMED principles)
  • Identify and implement improvements that increase throughput and reduce variability
  • Participate in root cause analysis and corrective actions related to tooling and fixturing
  • Promote a culture of continuous improvement through hands-on engagement in the shop

Shop Floor Engagement

  • Spend regular, consistent time in the machine shop supporting builds and machining operations
  • Work directly with machinists during setup, prove-out, and troubleshooting
  • Observe real-world performance of tooling and refine designs accordingly
  • Act as a hands-on engineering resource to ensure practical, executable solutions

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 4-7 years of experience in tooling, fixturing, or manufacturing engineering
  • Proficiency in SolidWorks
  • Strong understanding of machining and fabrication processes
  • Experience designing tooling and supporting machining operations
  • Ability and willingness to work directly in a shop environment on a regular basis

Preferred Qualifications

  • Hands-on machining or fabrication experience
  • Experience with CNC processes and work holding strategies
  • Familiarity with tooling systems and data management (e.g., TDM concepts)
  • Experience applying Lean manufacturing principles (standard work, SMED, continuous improvement)
  • Experience improving setup time, cycle time, and process repeatability

What Success Looks Like

  • Tooling and fixtures are reliable, repeatable, and easy to use
  • Standardized tooling approaches reduce variability across jobs
  • Measurable reductions in setup time and process waste
  • Strong alignment between engineering and shop execution
  • High credibility with machinists and manufacturing teams
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