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Tool Apprentice Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Tool and Die Technical Instructor

Waller, TX

$23.50 - $29.75/hr

The Tool & Die Instructor directs and trains the Tool & Die apprenticeship pipeline. The role leads and delivers the 2-year apprenticeship training to ensure capability to maintain, repair, and ...

Tool and Die Technical Instructor

Waller, TX

$23.50 - $29.75/hr

The Tool & Die Instructor directs and trains the Tool & Die apprenticeship pipeline. The role leads and delivers the 2-year apprenticeship training to ensure capability to maintain, repair, and ...

Tool and Die Technical Instructor

Waller, TX · On-site

$23.50 - $29.75/hr

The Tool & Die Instructor directs and trains the Tool & Die apprenticeship pipeline. The role leads and delivers the 2-year apprenticeship training to ensure capability to maintain, repair, and ...

Basic hand-tool proficiency. * OSHA 10. Compensation $21-$32/hr DOE by apprenticeship year. Top-of-market pay for the best trainees in Texas. Benefits: Health, dental, and vision. Apprenticeship ...

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Apprentice

El Paso, TX · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Production Compensation: $15.00 - $20.00 / hour Description The Apprentice will assist Foreman with job site prep, tool use, and cleanup while performing physically demanding roofing tasks in varied ...

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Electrician Apprentice

Magnolia, TX · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

The Electrician Apprentice will support electrical installations and maintenance on industrial and ... This role involves hands-on training in electrical wiring, blueprint interpretation, tool handling ...

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Tool Apprentice information

What is the difference between Tool Apprentice vs Tool Technician?

AspectTool ApprenticeTool Technician
Required CredentialsTypically high school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingTechnical diploma or certification; specialized training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, construction sites, workshopsMaintenance shops, manufacturing plants, repair facilities
Employer & Industry UsageEntry-level role in industrial and manufacturing sectorsMid-level role focused on maintenance and repair of tools and equipment

The main difference between a Tool Apprentice and a Tool Technician lies in experience and responsibilities. A Tool Apprentice is typically in training, gaining foundational skills, while a Tool Technician has more experience and handles maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, but the Technician role requires more specialized knowledge and certifications.

What is a tool apprentice?

A tool apprentice is someone learning to work with tools and equipment under the supervision of experienced workers, often in trades like carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. The role involves gaining hands-on skills, understanding safety procedures, and may include completing training programs or certifications. Apprentices typically work scheduled hours and gradually take on more complex tasks as they develop their skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Tool jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Tool jobs in Texas are:

Tool and Die Technical Instructor

Daikin

Waller, TX

$23.50 - $29.75/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Daikin rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 126 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

249th of 491 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

The Tool & Die Instructor directs and trains the Tool & Die apprenticeship pipeline. The role leads and delivers the 2-year apprenticeship training to ensure capability to maintain, repair, and improve production tooling for HVAC manufacturing, supporting safe, disruption-free output and quality. Responsibilities include instructing sharpening and fitting tooling; instructing on punch entry and pass line heights; timing progressive dies; sustaining forming stations; troubleshooting at the press; operating toolroom equipment; and designing/building jigs and fixtures. The position designs, develops, and delivers classroom and hands-on instruction; evaluates apprentice competency; maintains documentation and standards aligned with Daikin’s T&D Trainer program; and partners with Production, Engineering, and EHS to build a safe, productive, and skilled workforce. This position requires the trainer to keep accurate records of training hours, as well as OJT hours.

Position Responsibilities may Include:

• Develop, deliver, and assess training modules aligned with the tool & die trade standards and organizational needs

• Lead hands-on instruction in a fully equipped toolroom environment, deliver outcomes aligned with advanced tool and die competencies, and in conjunction with the DOL training requirements.

• Work with subject matter experts to develop or enhance curriculum as required

• Evaluate students’ performance on quizzes, tests, and advise students on academic performance

• Prepare training facility and lab prior to training classes

• Select equipment, materials, and supplies needed to run the tool & die lab; design learning materials used for lab assignments coordinated with lectures; distribute appropriate materials for student use

• Ensure apprentices adhere to company safety policies, procedures, and quality standards, including equipment and tools

• Facilitate the capstone project: lead trainees through design, fabrication, assembly, and testing of a die/tool from blueprint through final inspection

• Design die details and FAI engineering in CAD or Solid-Works, etc.

• Run EDMs and Program EDMs / At a minimum must have knowledge of how EDM’s function

• Own 5S in shop and maintain tooling of apprentice equipment.

• Instruction on building Jigs & Fixtures

• Trouble-shoot tooling problems at the press with students

• Escalate matters to manager when needed

• Perform additional projects/duties as assigned

Nature & Scope:

• Is recognized as a subject matter expert in job area

• Manages large projects or processes with limited oversight from manager

• Coaches, reviews, and delegates work to lower-level professionals

• Problems faced are difficult and often complex

Knowledge & Skills:

• Proficiency with MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint)

• Thorough knowledge of Machine Shop Practices: expert-level setup, operation, and conversational programming of manual and CNC lathes, mills, and grinders; drill presses for drilling/tapping; saws, shears, and hand tools; metal/plastic forming equipment.

• Advanced knowledge in die making (able to repair and/or fabricate replacement tooling for molds and dies with tool room equipment excluding equipment limitations)

• Ability to set up, operate, and conversationally program conventional, manual, and computer-numeric controlled (CNC) machines and equipment.

• Ability to fixture and design methods of manufacturing complex parts

• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and CAD/CAM drawings

• Able to read micrometers, calipers, and precision measuring tools; compute/verify dimensions, sizes, shapes, alignments, clearances, and tolerances; inspect parts and finished dies for contour conformity, surface finish, and defects

• Deliver clear, engaging instruction with strong presentation and facilitation skills

• Effective organizational and time management skills, with ability to multitask and prioritize to manage multiple projects/assignments ensuring on-time completion

• Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical business periodicals, professional journals and technical procedures

• Strong communication skills to facilitate understanding and problem solving with cross-functional teams and convey technical concepts

• Attention to detail, ability to work independently and make competent decisions.

• Strong troubleshooting methodologies to resolve machining, tooling, and process issues

• Prior experience mentoring or training apprentices or junior technicians in a shop or academic setting

• Perform other duties as assigned

Experience:

• 3+ years of experience with technical skill instruction, including tool and die practices

• 3+ years of facilitating technical training

• 8+ years of Tool & Die work experience in sheet metal fabrication shop is required

Education/Certification:

• Technical certifications preferred

• High school diploma or GED equivalent

• Technical degree or a minimum of 6 years of progressive on the job experience

People Management: No

Physical Requirements / Work Environment:

• Must be able to perform essential responsibilities with or without reasonable accommodation.

Reports To: Manager, Technical Training

The Company provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of a person’s race, color, religion (including religious dress or grooming practices), creed, national origin (including language use restrictions), citizenship, uniform service member or veteran status, ancestry, disability, physical or mental disability (including HIV/AIDS), medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, request for protected leave, marital status, sex, pregnancy, age (over 40), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law. The Company will comply with all federal and state regulations and statutes pertaining to individuals with disabilities.


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