Position Summary
Growscape is seeking an experienced Tooling Engineering Manager to lead the design, development, maintenance, and performance of injection molding and thermoforming tooling used in high-volume plastic manufacturing. This role holds both technical ownership and managerial accountability for tooling systems, on-site tooling teams, engineering resources, and external tool shop partners. The Tooling Engineering Manager is expected to maintain a strong hands-on presence on the shop floor while driving tooling strategy, team performance, cost control, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
People Leadership & Management
- Lead, coach, and develop on-site tooling maintenance, tool build, and tooling engineering teams, including mold makers, tooling technicians, and tooling/engineering staff.
- Provide functional leadership and direction to tooling-related engineering resources supporting injection molding and thermoforming operations.
- Establish clear expectations, priorities, and performance standards for tooling and engineering teams aligned with production, quality, and business objectives.
- Assign work, set schedules, and balance resources across tooling maintenance, engineering support, and new tool development activities.
- Support hiring, onboarding, training, and ongoing skills development for tooling and engineering personnel.
- Drive accountability for safety, workmanship, documentation, and adherence to engineering and tooling standards.
Tooling Engineering & Technical Oversight
- Provide technical leadership for the design and engineering of injection molding and thermoforming tools, including mold layouts, cooling strategies, venting, gating, and trim solutions.
- Ensure tooling designs support part quality, dimensional stability, cycle time targets, uptime, and long-term tool life.
- Review and approve part and tooling designs for manufacturability (DFM/DFA) prior to release.
- Serve as the senior technical escalation point for complex tooling, quality, or processing challenges.
Hands-On Shop Floor & Tooling Maintenance Management
- Maintain a regular, hands-on presence on the manufacturing floor to assess tooling condition, performance, and production readiness.
- Oversee mold and thermoform tool maintenance programs, including preventative, corrective, and emergency repair activities.
- Prioritize tooling maintenance and repair work based on downtime risk, quality impact, and production schedules.
- Partner with operations and maintenance leadership to rapidly resolve tooling-related downtime and defects.
- Ensure tools are safe, documented, validated, and capable prior to production release.
Supplier & Tool Build Management
- Manage relationships with external tool shops and equipment suppliers.
- Lead tooling projects from concept and sourcing through build, tryout (T0, T1), qualification, and production release.
- Conduct design reviews, tool buy-offs, and capability assessments.
- Control tooling budgets, quotes, timing, and scope changes to meet cost and launch targets.
Continuous Improvement & Strategy
- Develop and execute tooling and tooling-engineering strategies to improve uptime, reduce maintenance cost, and increase manufacturing efficiency.
- Analyze tooling performance metrics to drive root cause corrective actions and long-term improvements.
- Lead standardization efforts across tooling designs, components, spare parts, engineering practices, and maintenance procedures.
- Support capital planning and long-term tooling roadmaps aligned with business growth.
Documentation & Compliance
- Ensure tooling and engineering specifications, build standards, maintenance procedures, and validation documentation are established and maintained.
- Ensure compliance with internal engineering standards, safety requirements, and customer or regulatory expectations.