A tooling specialist designs, repairs, and performs maintenance on the tools needed for specific manufacturing equipment and machines. As a tooling specialist, you track data on tooling and fixtures, create cost estimates for repair, assist in the assembly of new tools and machines, and perform other day-to-day duties in a manufacturing environment. A tooling specialist is sometimes considered a toolmaker because of their ability to create new tools for new processes. Your responsibilities include conducting product reviews, assisting the purchasing department with price negotiations, monitoring tooling maintenance, and troubleshooting parts when samples or newer parts malfunction.