Looking for a workplace where you're more than just a number?
Our client, a Sales and Engineering service provider representing leading automotive manufacturing groups throughout North America, offers a family- and community-oriented environment that values collaboration, continuous learning, and genuine work-life balance.
As a Tooling Engineer, you'll be responsible for defining tooling requirements, managing mold design reviews, and overseeing the build schedule from design to tool buy-off. This on-site role includes comprehensive hands-on training, clear career advancement paths, and the opportunity to thrive within a supportive team culture that encourages your growth.
With over 35 years in the industry, our client offers stability, global exposure (including trips to Japan, the U.S., and Mexico), and a culture of Kaizen, where new ideas and personal development are always encouraged.
Key Responsibilities
Analyze technical data (drawings, data, sketches, etc.) and provide feedback on manufacturability of products.
Create mold specifications and support tool shop selection and mold build discussions.
Attend weekly customer meetings and ensure tooling meets internal and external standards.
Manage tool shops to ensure tools progress on schedule and attend tool trials.
Troubleshoot issues with the manufacturing plant tooling team.
Negotiate tooling costs to meet customer budgets in a timely manner.
Provide technical support across departments and act as a communication lead between internal and external stakeholders.
Capture lessons learned and apply to future projects for continuous improvement.
Requirements
Post-secondary education in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
3-5 years of experience in injection mold design/mold tooling.
Strong attention to detail and ability to adapt to changing demands.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Strong interpersonal skills and experience communicating with cross-functional teams.
Valid driver’s license.
Nice-to-Haves
Mold design/mold maker apprenticeship considered an asset.
Automotive industry experience.
Moldflow certification is a strong asset.
Familiarity with CAE, CAD, and DFM tools.
Why Join This Company?
Career Growth: Many employees have grown from co-op placements to leadership. Leadership supports upskilling and career progression.
Family-Oriented Culture: Supportive environment that values development and learning.
Hands-On Learning: The team embraces a “go and see” approach — curiosity and thoughtful questions are welcomed.
Social and Green Initiatives: Regular employee events, carpooling incentives, and a green-conscious workplace.
Modern Infrastructure: Innovative Tech Centre and strong operational history.
Work Environment
Location: Woodstock, ON (onsite).
Hours: 7am–4pm with occasional paid overtime.
Travel: Some U.S. and international travel a few times/year.
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: $60,000–$75,000+ (based on experience).
Bonus: Based on performance.
Health & Wellness: Health/dental/vision + RRSP + other benefits.
Vacation: Starts at 2 weeks + 1 day per year up to 11 days.
Perks: Safety boot and glasses reimbursement, uniforms provided, tuition support for relevant courses.
What Success Looks Like
Quick learner with strong retention and curiosity.
Strong mold flow analysis and stakeholder engagement.
Clear communicator with punctuality and sense of urgency.
Collaborative and culturally aligned — ready to ask smart questions and take initiative.