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Toolroom Manager SUPERVISION GIVEN : None. PHYSICAL DEMANDS : The Tool and Die role requires frequent bending, stooping, stretching, and prolonged standing. May be required to lift up to 50 pounds ...

Reports To Toolroom Manager Supervision Given None Physical Demands The Tool and Die Helper role requires frequent bending, stooping, stretching, and prolonged standing. Employees may be required to ...

Toolroom Buyer/Planner

Grafton, WI · On-site

$56K - $77K/yr

Enter, track, and update tooling work orders in the ERP/MRP or maintenance management system ... Monitor on-time completion of toolroom work. * Assist in identifying opportunities to improve ...

Toolroom Buyer/Planner

Grafton, WI · On-site

$56K - $77K/yr

Enter, track, and update tooling work orders in the ERP/MRP or maintenance management system ... Monitor on-time completion of toolroom work. * Assist in identifying opportunities to improve ...

Toolroom Buyer/Planner

Grafton, WI · On-site

$56K - $77K/yr

Enter, track, and update tooling work orders in the ERP/MRP or maintenance management system ... Monitor on-time completion of toolroom work. * Assist in identifying opportunities to improve ...

Tool Maker

Cumberland, RI · On-site

$23.50 - $30.50/hr

Partner with the Toolroom Manager to ensure daily production capabilities and surface concerns to Management when maximum efficiencies are not being met. Contribute to meeting request dates per ...

Tool Maker

Cumberland, RI

$23.50 - $30.50/hr

Partner with the Toolroom Manager to ensure daily production capabilities and surface concerns to Management when maximum efficiencies are not being met. Contribute to meeting request dates per ...

Toolroom Buyer/Planner

Grafton, WI · On-site

$56K - $77K/yr

Enter, track, and update tooling work orders in the ERP/MRP or maintenance management system ... Monitor on-time completion of toolroom work. * Assist in identifying opportunities to improve ...

Tool Maker

Cumberland, RI · On-site

$23.50 - $30.50/hr

Partner with the Toolroom Manager to ensure daily production capabilities and surface concerns to Management when maximum efficiencies are not being met. Contribute to meeting request dates per ...

Materials / Toolroom Associate

Opa Locka, FL · On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

Now Hiring: Materials / Toolroom Associate Location: Opa-locka, FL Company: Xtreme Aviation Job ... This role is responsible for managing inventory, issuing and tracking tools, and ensuring materials ...

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How much do toolroom manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for toolroom manager in the United States is $61,351.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Toolroom Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Toolroom Managers often face challenges such as balancing urgent production requests with scheduled maintenance, managing inventory of tools and spare parts, and ensuring that safety protocols are strictly followed. Effective communication with production and engineering teams is essential to prioritize tasks and minimize downtime. Utilizing inventory management software and regularly reviewing tool usage can help prevent shortages. Additionally, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and training can help address skill gaps and maintain high standards in toolroom operations.

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

AspectToolroom ManagerTool and Die Maker
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; often prefers technical certifications or experience in tool managementRequires technical training, apprenticeship, or certification in tool and die making
Work EnvironmentSupervises toolroom staff, manages tool inventory, and oversees maintenance in manufacturing settingsWorks directly on designing, building, and repairing tools and dies in manufacturing or workshop environments
Industry UsageCommonly employed in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace industriesPrimarily found in manufacturing, metalworking, and automotive industries

The Toolroom Manager oversees the entire toolroom operation, focusing on management, inventory, and staff supervision. In contrast, the Tool and Die Maker is hands-on, specializing in creating and repairing tools and dies. Both roles are essential in manufacturing but differ in responsibilities and scope.

What is a Toolroom Manager?

A Toolroom Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a toolroom, which provides and maintains tools, dies, molds, and related equipment for manufacturing or production processes. They manage tool inventory, supervise staff, ensure equipment is maintained and repaired, and coordinate with other departments to meet production needs. Toolroom Managers play a critical role in minimizing downtime and ensuring that the right tools are available and in good working order to support efficient manufacturing.

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

To thrive as a Toolroom Manager, you need expertise in tool and die making, inventory management, and a background in mechanical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, ERP systems, and tool maintenance equipment is typically required, along with certifications in manufacturing or toolmaking being advantageous. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and effective communication help you manage teams and coordinate with production departments. These skills ensure efficient toolroom operations, minimize downtime, and support high-quality manufacturing output.
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Infographic showing various Toolroom Manager job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,351 per year, or $29.5 per hour.
Toolroom Machinist

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

The Toolroom Machinist is responsible for designing, manufacturing, and maintaining the tooling, fixtures, and precision components that support aerospace manufacturing operations. This role combines manual machining, CNC machining, inspection, and problem solving to improve manufacturing processes, support production, and ensure customer quality requirements are consistently achieved. The ideal candidate enjoys tackling a wide variety of projects and working closely with CNC programmers, manufacturing engineers, quality personnel and machinists to develop practical manufacturing solutions.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Set up and operate various types of machining equipment including manual milling machines, engine lathes, surface grinders and CNC milling machines to hold tolerances tighter than .0005” on various types of features.
  • Design, prototype, manufacture, and refine custom workholding, fixtures, jigs, gauges, and tooling that improve safety, quality, repeatability, and manufacturing efficiency.
  • Perform precision machining, modification, rework, and repair operations on production hardware in accordance with engineering drawings and process documentation.
  • Troubleshoot tooling, fixturing, and manufacturing issues while working with CNC programmers and engineers to implement practical production solutions.
  • Inspect completed work using precision measuring equipment including micrometers, calipers, height gages, thread gages, optical comparators, and surface plates to verify compliance with engineering drawings.
  • Perform post-machining secondary operations (deburring, cleaning) as required.
  • Perform routine maintenance and calibration of toolroom equipment, including cleaning, lubrication, alignment, and tram verification.
  • Recommend and implement improvements to equipment, tooling, fixturing, and toolroom processes to improve safety, quality, and efficiency.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe toolroom in accordance with 5S principles.
  • Complete production documentation accurately, including labor reporting, job traveler updates, and required manufacturing records.
  • Train and support other employees in the completion of tasks and activities.
  • Other duties as assigned.

SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or related experience and / or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 5+ years of prior experience working in a toolroom / manual machinist role preferred.
  • Experience setting up and operating CNC milling machines is preferred.
  • Some college or technical certificate program completion preferred
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, and technical specifications in accordance with ASME Y14.5.
  • Experience in AS9100 and/or aerospace manufacturing environments is highly desirable.
  • Ability to work independently with limited supervision or training.
  • Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and strong problem-solving skills.
  • Experience manufacturing one-off components, prototypes, tooling, and fixtures is highly desirable.
  • Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with others across departments and shifts
  • Maintains a professional and respectful attitude
  • Welding experience (TIG, stainless steel, non-certified) is preferred, not required.

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Additional 40 hours of Sick Time
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Competitive 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions
  • Education reimbursement program for professional development
  • Climate-controlled facility
  • Subsidized vending and on-site break areas
  • Complimentary coffee and refreshments
  • Clean, modern work environment with advanced equipment and technology
  • Opportunities for career growth within a stable, growing aerospace manufacturing organization

ABOUT HEICO: 

Heico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and by reinvesting its earnings into internal growth and new prospects. Historically talented at restoring distressed companies, Heico now strategically targets acquisitions that will complement its ever-growing portfolio of companies in manufacturing, construction, and industrial services.

 These four core operations are organized into groups: Metal Processing Group, Construction Solutions Group, Applied Solutions Group, and Industrial Technologies Group. Once acquired, new Heico companies are assigned to a group and run on a stand-alone basis, allowing for great independence as well as the opportunity to share knowledge about markets, production processes, and management practices across other Heico groups and companies. Each Group has its own corporate team.

 Heico continues to seek out new opportunities and maintain its standard of success. The Heico Companies has remained a privately held company since its creation and maintains a majority ownership in each of its operations, which generates more than $3.3 billion dollars in revenues. Many of our businesses are certified Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBE).

 More information about the holding company and overall organization can be found at www.heicocompanies.com.