Toolsetter

2 weeks ago


Springfield, Illinois, United States Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. Full time $21 - $24

$21.48-$23.88

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Setting tooling for CNC machines

Using and interpreting tooling set-up sheets

Matching diameters and lengths for multiple spindle operations

Identifying and selecting proper holders using A through G dimensions

Maintaining proper inventory, considering usage and latest tooling revisions

Monitoring tool usage, paying particular attention to abnormal usage/breakage

Working with Cutter Department, Purchasing and vendors

Troubleshooting with CNC team when tooling problems occur

Calibrating/maintaining CMM

Maintaining tooling budget

Calibrating/maintaining parlec tool setter

Offering suggestions relative to job improvements

NOTE: This list presents only the principal duties of the position and is not intended to be comprehensive. The duties and responsibilities listed above may be changed or supplemented at any time in accordance with business needs and conditions.

Education and Experience:

High School/GED

1-3 years of experience as a tool setter in a manufacturing environment

Must be able to use a variety of measuring instruments and shop math

Competencies, Skills, & Physical Demands:

Must be able to communicate in English verbally and in writing (basic verbal instructions, simple written memos and instructions)

Must be able to use computer to maintain spreadsheets, send/receive purchase orders, and retrieve tooling prints using Matrix and Myriad software

Basic computer skills required

Must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb, bend, stoop, push, pull, carry, reach, twist

Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds

Must be able to loosen/tighten torque wrenches to desired settings, up to at least 100 ft/lbs.

Must be able to operate pneumatic tools

NOTE: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work Environment and Personal Protective Equipment:

Within the Smith & Wesson manufacturing facility, employees may be exposed to manufacturing noise, airborne liquid chemicals, fine particulate dust, ambient temperatures, and industrial lighting. Work environment is similar to most manufacturing operations. May be exposed to excessive noise, temperatures, hazards associated with working around moving machinery, work in confined quarters, exposure to vibrations and shop lighting, continuous exposure to hot temperatures, may be humid, odors, dust, continuous exposure to mechanical hazards, and occasional exposure to chemical hazards.

The following Personal Protective Equipment is required:

Safety glasses with side shields and hearing protection required when on manufacturing floor

The use of additional personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required when a job task(s) is being completed in or around your assigned department or in another department, this includes safety eyewear, hearing protection, and safety footwear.

Updated 11/4/2025