A tooling manager oversees the list or system that tracks tool data, information, storage location, or other logistics. While they may also be responsible for the production and maintenance of industrial tools, their duties often include gathering data and information on different tools and maintaining a system of storage that increases efficiency. This system should make the components needed to work on specific machines or assemblies easier to find. Qualifications for a career in tool management include a wide knowledge of industrial tools and how they work, as well as management experience and organizational skills.