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Pattern Maker (woodworking)

Fraser, MI

Job Title: Pattern Maker
Job Type: Contract-to-Hire
Shift: 6:00 AM Start
Pay Rate: (Based on Experience)

Job Overview: 

The Pattern Maker constructs the master models used to produce prototype and production metal and injection molded parts.  The Pattern Maker is responsible for creating high-precision master patterns, core boxes, and tooling used in the stamping facilities. Using a combination of traditional craftsmanship, the Pattern Maker will oversee projects ranging from rapid prototyping and low-volume manufacturing.

Hours: Monday – Saturday.  Typically, overtime and weekends up to 55 hours/week.

  • 6:00am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday
  • 6:00am  - 11:00am Saturday 

Job Duties:

  • Modeling: Interpret complex engineering blueprints. 
  • Advanced Tooling & Specialty Builds:
  • Composites & Laminating: for composite layups and master models for plastic laminating.
  • Vac-Forming: Create aluminum or resin tooling for vacuum forming, including vent hole strategy.
  • Additive Lab Parts: Integrate 3D-printed components from the additive lab into traditional tooling or use them as sacrificial patterns for investment casting.
  • Mill Room Operations: Must be fully proficient in the safe setup and operation of all mill room equipment, including band saws, table saws, drill presses, and sanders to prepare raw stock and refine final patterns.
  • Prototyping & Low-Volume Production: Develop "one-off" prototype models and bridge-tooling for low-volume manufacturing using cost-effective resins and timbers.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

  • Education: Completion of a Patternmaking Apprenticeship or a degree in Mechanical Engineering/Manufacturing.
    • Willing to train someone with woodworking or fabrication experience.
  • Mill Room Mastery: Proven expertise in traditional woodworking and toolroom machinery (band saws, table saws, drill presses, etc.).
  • Material Expertise: Extensive experience with composites, thermoforming plastics, and laminating resins.
  • Precision: Ability to work to tolerances of +/- 0.005” or better.

Experience:

  • 5 years in a similar position with in automotive or aerospace manufacturing, with experience in prototype-to-production and display builds.
    • Willing to train 
  • Basic Blueprint reading
  • Basic GD & T understanding
  • Vacuum Forming
  • Lay-ups
  • Tool Box with the tools needed to perform the job.

Linked, LLC is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We celebrate and embrace differences and are dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Our goal is to ensure that every employee and applicant is treated with respect and fairness. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates and are committed to making reasonable accommodations to support diverse needs throughout the hiring process. Linked, LLC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is dedicated to fostering a work environment where everyone can thrive.

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