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Tool and Die Makers  (NOC 7232)
Notre Dame-Central-Bonavista Bay Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Tool and die makers make, repair and modify custom-made, prototype or special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and gauges using various metals, alloys and plastics which require precise dimensions. They are employed primarily in manufacturing industries such as automobile, aircraft, metal fabrication, electrical machinery and plastics, and in tool and die, mould making and machine shops. This unit group also includes metal patternmakers and metal mould makers.

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Tool and die makers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications of tools, dies, prototypes or models
  • Prepare templates and sketches, and determine work processes
  • Compute dimensions and tolerances and set up machine tools
  • Position, secure, measure and work metal stock or castings to lay out for machining
  • Set up, operate and maintain a variety of conventional and computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools to cut, turn, mill, plane, drill, bore, grind or otherwise shape workpiece to prescribed dimensions and finish
  • Verify machined parts for conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments such as vernier callipers, micrometers, co-ordinate measuring machines (CMM) and electronic measuring devices
  • Fit and assemble or disassemble parts using hand tools
  • Test completed tools, dies, jigs or fixtures for proper operation
  • May program CNC machine tools.
Metal patternmakers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Machine, fit and assemble castings and other parts to make precision models of required shape such as metal patterns, core boxes and match plates
  • Lay out, shape and assemble patterns of metal, wood, plastic and other materials from blueprints, models or templates
  • May program CNC machine tools.
Metal mould makers perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Machine, fit and assemble parts to make metal moulds and cores for plastic injection moulding, or other production processes
  • May program CNC machine tools.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Bishop's Falls, Bonavista, Botwood, Catalina, Clarenville-Shoal Harbour, Gambo, Gander, Gillesport, Grand Falls-Windsor, Hare Bay, La Scie, Lewisporte, Musgrave Harbour, New-Wes-Valley, Port Union, Springdale

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Jobs for Tool and Die Makers in Notre Dame-Central-Bonavista Bay Region

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Athabasca--Grande Prairie--Peace River Region
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Banff--Jasper--Rocky Mountain House Region
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Calgary Region
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Camrose--Drumheller Region
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Edmonton Region
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Lethbridge--Medicine Hat Region
0
Red Deer Region
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Wood Buffalo--Cold Lake Region
0
British Columbia
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Cariboo Region
0
Kootenay Region
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Lower Mainland - Southwest Region
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Nechako Region
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North Coast Region
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Northeast Region
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Thompson--Okanagan Region
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Vancouver Island and Coast Region
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Manitoba
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Interlake Region
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North Central Region
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North Region
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Parklands Region
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South Central Region
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Southeast Region
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Southwest Region
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Winnipeg Region
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New Brunswick
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Campbellton--Miramichi Region
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Edmundston--Woodstock Region
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Fredericton--Oromocto
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Moncton--Richibucto Region
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Saint John--St. Stephen Region
0
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Avalon Peninsula Region
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Notre Dame-Central-Bonavista Bay Region
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South Coast--Burin Peninsula Region
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West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador Region
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Northwest Territories
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Yellowknife Region
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Nova Scotia
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Annapolis Valley Region
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Cape Breton Region
0
Halifax Region
0
North Shore Region
0
Southern Region
0
Nunavut
0
Iqaluit Region
0
Ontario
60
Hamilton--Niagara Peninsula Region
2
Kingston - Pembroke Region
0
Kitchener--Waterloo--Barrie Region
7
London Region
5
Muskoka-Kawarthas Region
1
Northeast Region
0
Northwest Region
0
Ottawa Region
0
Stratford--Bruce Peninsula Region
1
Toronto Region
24
Windsor-Sarnia Region
20
Prince Edward Island
0
Prince Edward Island
0
Québec
17
Abitibi-Témiscamingue Region
0
Bas-Saint-Laurent Region
0
Capitale-Nationale Region
1
Centre-du-Québec Region
1
Chaudière-Appalaches Region
2
Côte-Nord Region
0
Estrie Region
2
Gaspésie -- Îles-de-la-Madeleine Region
0
Lanaudière Region
3
Laurentides Region
0
Laval Region
4
Mauricie Region
0
Montérégie Region
1
Montréal Region
3
Nord-du-Québec Region
0
Outaouais Region
0
Saguenay--Lac-Saint-Jean Region
0
Saskatchewan
2
Northern Region
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Prince Albert Region
0
Regina--Moose Mountain Region
2
Saskatoon--Biggar Region
0
Swift Current--Moose Jaw Region
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Yorkton--Melville Region
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Yukon
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Yukon Territory
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