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Tool Technician Jobs

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If you’re hands-on, detail-oriented, and have a passion for precision engineering, Tool Technician jobs provide a rewarding and varied career path within Scotland’s expanding industrial and manufacturing sectors. These roles are vital to maintaining the smooth operation of production processes by ensuring that tools and equipment are performing at their very best.


At Stafffinders, we specialise in connecting skilled technicians and motivated newcomers with reputable employers. Whether you’re already working in tooling and maintenance or looking to take your first step into the trade, we’ll help you find the right role to match your expertise and ambitions.


What Does a Tool Technician Do?

A Tool Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and preparing precision tools, moulds, dies, and fixtures used in industrial production and manufacturing. Their work ensures that machinery and tooling equipment operate effectively, supporting continuous and efficient manufacturing output. Day-to-day duties of a Tool Technician may include:

  • Inspecting, maintaining, and repairing tools and equipment to ensure accuracy and performance.

  • Setting up, assembling, and disassembling tooling components for production use.

  • Calibrating tools and ensuring they meet technical and safety standards.

  • Identifying wear, faults, and potential mechanical issues before they impact production.

  • Reading and interpreting engineering drawings or technical documentation.

  • Working closely with production, maintenance, and engineering teams to resolve tooling problems.

  • Maintaining detailed service and maintenance records.

Tool Technicians play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and quality of manufacturing processes across industries such as automotive, aerospace, plastics, and general engineering.


Skills and Qualities for Tool Technician Jobs

To excel in a Tool Technician role, you’ll need strong practical skills, excellent attention to detail, and a good understanding of mechanical and technical systems. Employers seek individuals who can combine technical accuracy with problem-solving abilities in a fast-paced industrial setting.

Key skills and attributes include:

  • Sound knowledge of mechanical and tooling systems.

  • Proficiency in using manual and CNC machinery for tool maintenance.

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications.

  • Strong attention to detail and quality control.

  • Good problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities.

  • Effective communication and teamwork skills.

  • Commitment to workplace safety and adherence to regulations.

  • A relevant qualification such as an SVQ, HNC/HND, or apprenticeship in mechanical or manufacturing engineering.

Experience in toolmaking, precision engineering, or maintenance is often advantageous, though many employers also offer on-the-job training for enthusiastic candidates with the right technical aptitude.


Training and Career Progression

A career as a Tool Technician offers excellent opportunities for professional growth. Many start out as apprentices or junior technicians and, with experience, move into more senior or specialist positions.

Career progression can include roles such as:

  • Senior Tool Technician

  • Toolmaker or Tooling Engineer

  • Maintenance Engineer

  • Production Supervisor

  • Manufacturing or Engineering Manager

With continuous technological innovation in manufacturing, keeping up with new tooling techniques and CNC programming can further enhance your skillset and career potential.


Join Scotland’s thriving manufacturing workforce, explore Tool Technician jobs with Stafffinders today and take the next step in your engineering career.

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