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Tool & Die Maker

Princeton, IN · On-site

$24.50 - $31/hr

The Tool & Die Maker is responsible for planning, building, modifying, repairing, and maintaining a wide variety of tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and gauges to precise tolerances. This position ...

About the Role Our client, a well-established player in the automotive manufacturing industry, is seeking a Tool & Die Maker to maintain and repair stamping dies. This role is essential to keeping ...

Tool and Die Maker

Lake Forest, IL · On-site

$25.75 - $32.50/hr

Tool and Die Maker will prioritize/manage workload of existing jobs in the tooling area. We have availability on 1st Shift with minimum of 40-50 hours per week. This position reports directly to the ...

Trim Die Maker

Chicago, IL · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

We are currently recruiting for a Trim Die Maker. The primary role of the Trim Die Maker position is to build high quality progressive and single hit metal stamping dies to close tolerances to ...

Tool and Die Maker

Lake Forest, IL

$25.75 - $32.50/hr

Tool and Die Maker will prioritize/manage workload of existing jobs in the tooling area. We have availability on 1st Shift with minimum of 40-50 hours per week. This position reports directly to the ...

$38.88 - $43.20/hr

JOURNEYMAN TOOL & DIE MAKER United States Citizens Only-(No Sponsorships Available) (Must present Journeyman's card at time of interview) Check-Mate Manufacturing has openings position for Tool and ...

Tool & Die Maker

Brunswick, OH · On-site

$63K - $93K/yr

We have an immediate opening for a Tool & Die Maker to work in a well equipped manufacturing facility with a modern CNC, CAD/CAM, wire EDM equipped tool room. Minimum 3 years experience with ...

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How much do die maker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for die maker in the United States is $27.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges Die Makers face when working on complex tooling projects?

Die Makers often encounter challenges such as interpreting intricate blueprints, maintaining tight tolerances, and troubleshooting issues during die assembly and testing. Working with advanced materials and custom designs can require creative problem-solving and precise hand-finishing skills. Collaboration with engineers, machinists, and production teams is essential to ensure the final die meets specifications and performs reliably in manufacturing operations.

What are die makers?

Die makers are skilled tradespeople who design, build, and repair dies, which are specialized tools used in manufacturing processes such as stamping, molding, and cutting materials. They work with metals and other materials to create precise forms and shapes required for mass production. Die makers use a variety of machines and hand tools to ensure dies meet exact specifications, often collaborating with engineers and machinists. Their work is essential in industries like automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods manufacturing.

What Is the Job of a Die Maker?

The responsibilities of a die maker include the development of tools and metal forms called dies in a manufacturing setting, used for forging metal and stamping. In this career you also repair dies and create molds for other materials like ceramic, and plastic. The process involves selecting material, cutting and shaping it, achieving the exact specifications of the client’s order, and building it if necessary. Other duties include using a variety of machines including manual, automatic, and CNC for precision. Once a part is completed, you measure and test it for defects and make modifications if the client requests any.

What is the difference between Die Maker vs Tool and Die Maker?

AspectDie MakerTool and Die Maker
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship or technical trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship or technical training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, machine shopsManufacturing plants, machine shops
Industry UsageAutomotive, aerospace, consumer productsAutomotive, aerospace, consumer products

Both Die Makers and Tool and Die Makers share similar credentials and work environments, often working in manufacturing settings to create and maintain dies used in production. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Tool and Die Maker' is a broader term often used interchangeably with 'Die Maker,' but can also imply a focus on both tools and dies. Generally, they perform similar roles in industries like automotive and aerospace manufacturing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Die Maker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Die Maker, you need a solid background in precision machining, blueprint reading, and experience with metalworking processes, often supported by an apprenticeship or technical training. Familiarity with CNC machines, CAD/CAM software, and measuring instruments like micrometers and calipers is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong manual dexterity are standout soft skills in this field. These skills and qualities are critical for producing high-quality dies that meet exact specifications and ensure efficient manufacturing operations.
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Infographic showing various Die Maker job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,714 per year, or $27.7 per hour.

$22.40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Cretex Medical is a leading contract manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the medical device industry.  Our customers view us as a trusted partner in the areas of injection molding, laser processing, metal stamping and device assembly.  Learn more at www.cretexmedical.com. 

Position Summary:  

The Tool and Die Maker will play a key role in supporting the Stamping Business Unit by building, maintaining, and improving fixtures, gauges, and progressive tooling. This position offers the opportunity to apply advanced technical skills, troubleshoot complex challenges, and directly contribute to the quality and efficiency of our production operations. Working closely with a skilled team, the Tool and Die Maker will help drive innovation, ensure tooling reliability, and support a culture of continuous improvement.

Shifts Available:  

  • 1st shift: 6:00am-2:30 pm Mon-Fri 

  • Perform maintenance on production-ready stamping tooling to ensure optimal performance.

  • Accurately document all activities in required databases and records.

  • Troubleshoot tooling issues, identify root causes, and implement effective solutions.

  • Collaborate closely with team members to apply best practices in maintaining and qualifying progressive tooling.

  • Monitor and support the refinement of toolroom processes to improve efficiency and quality.

  • Set up and operate manual toolroom equipment to produce high-quality, precise tooling components, fixtures, and other parts.

  • Set up and operate toolroom measurement equipment to ensure accuracy and compliance with specifications.

  • Work effectively in a fast-paced manufacturing environment while maintaining a strong focus on safety and quality.


  • Technical degree or equivalent machine tool experience
  • 3+ years building or maintaining progressive tooling
  • Strong knowledge of cutting and forming, ability to troubleshoot by reading a progressive strip, and knowledge of the theory of cutting and forming in the stamping process
  • Proven troubleshooting skills with a focus on root cause analysis and effective solutions.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and effectively with production, engineering, and quality teams.
  • Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings.

  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic manufacturing environment.

  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilities.

  • High level of mechanical aptitude and attention to detail.

Tool Die Maker Preferred Requirements:

  • Proficient in SolidWorks
  • Medical device manufacturing
  • Progressive tooling experience
  • Basic skills and knowledge of Lean Principles and toolroom process workflow

Physical & Environmental Demands:

Cretex Companies use cutting oils, solvents, and other chemicals in the manufacturing process. Testing is conducted on a periodic basis to ensure that all chemicals are kept well below the OSHA permissible exposure levels.

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What is it like to work at Cretex Medical?  

We recognize the contribution of every individual and promote growth, safety and security for all our employees. Cretex Medical values performance and pays competitive wages along with a rich benefit package. We offer a positive work environment with a focus on continuous improvement.  

Here are some of things that employees have said about working for Cretex Medical:  

  • “The culture at Cretex is collaborative. Everyone here is willing to help you whether it is a director, a machinist, or your boss. Everyone is always willing to help you figure out a project and get it done right.” 
  • “I would tell potential interns that Cretex is a great company to work for. It has set a high bar for corporate culture as well as the quality of work you can do. I would definitely recommend it.” 
  • “I learned that I really like the medical device industry. The importance and the gravity of what we do here is felt by the employees. You can have that passion in your work because you know what you are striving for is to save lives.” 

We encourage you to explore the many opportunities Cretex Medical can offer you as a valued team member. 

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USD $22.40 - USD $49.23 /Hr.

This pay range reflects the base hourly rate or annual salary for positions within this job grade, based on our market-based pay structures. Actual compensation will depend on factors such as skills, relevant experience, education, internal equity, business needs, and local market conditions. While the full hiring range is shared for transparency, offers are rarely made at the minimum or maximum of the range.

Tool Die Maker I: 23.08/hr to 33.46/hr

Tool Die Maker II: 27.12/hr to 40.67/hr

Tool Die Maker III: 32.79/hr to 49.23/hr


All Employees:

Our 401k retirement savings plan with a company match contribution; onsite health clinics, discretionary holiday bonus program (based on years of service), Cretex University, 24/7 employee assistance program with access to five confidential visits with a licensed counselor at no cost, wellness program with incentives, an employee death benefit, and employee sick and safe leave are available to all Cretex employees. 

20+hours:

Cretex’s medical benefit package includes: comprehensive medical insurance with access to virtual providers; dental insurance (Little Partners Dental benefit covers services 100 percent for children 12 and younger when seen by a Health Partners in network provider); vision insurance; a pre-tax health savings account, healthcare and dependent care pre-tax reimbursement accounts; paid holidays, paid time off; and our discretionary profit sharing program are available to employees working 20+ hours/week. 

30+ hours:

Parental Leave, accident and critical illness benefits, optional employee, spouse, and child life; short and long term disability; company provided life insurance; and tuition assistance programs are available to employees working 30+ hours per week. 

(Some benefits are subject to eligibility criteria.)

Applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, family status, status with regard to public assistance, or any other protected status as required by law.  

Our company uses E-Verify to confirm the employment and eligibility of all newly hired employees. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, please visit www.dhs.gov/E-Verify.