Tool Design Engineer
Dream up creative solutions to problems that need special tools.
Plans and coordinates engineering activities to develop and apply standardized design criteria and production requirements for parts and equipment used in aircraft and aerospace vehicles: Establishes and maintains liaison between engineering and other departments to formulate and apply design criteria and production requirements for proposed products. Analyzes product design data to determine conformance to established design selection criteria, use of standardized parts and equipment, and design-to-cost ratio. Approves initial design or recommends modifications based on producibility, cost, and component technology factors. Coordinates testing of new parts and equipment, evaluates test results, and approves or rejects usage of parts and equipment based on test results. Evaluates and approves selection of vendors. Initiates and provides technical direction for research and development programs to enhance production methods, improve parts and equipment technology, and reduce costs. Develops methods and programs to predict, track, and report production costs during design development.
Persistent: You keep pushing through, even when faced with tough obstacles.
Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.
Ready for a Challenge: You jump into new projects with initiative and drive.
Nationally: $61,000 – $143,000
Main education level: Master's
source: US Dept of Labor