Tooling Buyer
Company: Minth North America
Location: Wixom
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Seeking a skilled Tooling
Sourcing Engineer to join our growing team. The Tooling Sourcing
Engineer will be responsible for the procurement, technical
evaluation, and lifecycle management of injection moulds, plastic
part check fixtures (gauge/fixture), EOA (End-of-Arm tooling), and
degator tooling for new automotive programs. This role requires
technical understanding of plastics manufacturing, tooling
engineering, APQP/PPAP processes, and strategic sourcing within a
Tier-1 automotive environment. The engineer will collaborate
closely with internal cross-functional teams and global suppliers
to ensure best-in-class quality, cost, delivery, and risk
mitigation. Other responsibilities includes: 1. Tooling & Equipment
Sourcing Lead sourcing activities for: Injection moulds (1K, 2K,
Family moulds, hot runner/cold runner) Plastic part check fixtures
& measurement gauges EOA / End-of-Arm tooling for automation
Degator / deflashing tools Develop sourcing strategies aligned with
program timing, cost targets, and engineering requirements. Prepare
the RFQ, manage cost-breakdowns, and negotiate pricing, payment
terms, warranty, and engineering changes. Conduct supplier
benchmarking for capability, capacity, quality systems, delivery
performance, and financial health. 2. Technical Analysis & Cost
Engineering Review 3D models, GD&T, mold flow reports, tool
design concepts, and fixture/EOA designs to ensure
manufacturability and cost competitiveness. Evaluate tooling BOMs
(steel grade, hot runner system, components, standard parts).
Validate suppliers’ cost breakdowns (material, machining, labor
hours, heat treatment, try-outs, transportation). Optimize tooling
concepts to meet cycle time, scrap rate, and production efficiency
targets. 3. Program Management & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work with internal teams (Engineering, Program Management, Quality,
Manufacturing, Operations, Tool Shop, and Finance) to align on
sourcing decisions. Track tooling timing, FAT/SAT, tool trials
(T0/T1/T2), and supplier readiness for SOP. Support PPAP submission
and ensure fixture/EOA capability during production validation. 4.
Supplier Management Develop and maintain a high-quality global
supplier network for molds, fixtures, and automation components.
Manage supplier relationships to ensure adherence to quality,
delivery, cost, and service expectations. Coordinate supplier
audits, process capability studies, and risk assessments. Drive
corrective actions and continuous improvement initiatives (cost
down, OEE improvement, design optimization). 5. Tooling Lifecycle &
Risk Management Support tooling kick-off, DFM reviews, design
validation, and mold/fixture buy-off processes. Oversee tool
construction progress, steel ordering, machining, and try-out
reports. Manage tooling changes due to engineering updates
(ECR/ECN). Assess risks and develop mitigation plans (backup
suppliers, tool duplication, steel insertion plans, spare parts
planning). Support tool transfer activities (domestic &
international) when required. 6. Commercial & Contractual
Responsibilities Execute tooling purchase orders, supplier
agreements, warranty terms, and lifetime volume commitments. Review
and confirm tool asset tagging, depreciation schedules, and tooling
amortization plans per OEM compliance. Track and reconcile tooling
invoicing, payment milestones, and cost-recovery with OEM customers
when applicable. Manage tooling cost changes and ensure alignment
with program BOM and financial targets. To qualify for this role
you must meet the following: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or
related field. Min 3 years of experience in tooling procurement,
injection molding, or equipment sourcing within the automotive
Tier-1 environment. Hands-on experience with tooling engineering
(molds, fixtures, automation, or robotics). Understanding of APQP,
PPAP, GD&T, mold flow, CMM, gauge R&R. Key to being
successful in this role: Knowledge of injection mold construction,
machining processes, hot runner systems, steel selection, and
design standards. Familiar with check fixture design principles,
CMM measurement, R&R, and gauge repeatability requirements.
Experience with robotic EOA tooling design, EOAT components,
quick-change systems, and degating equipment. Solid understanding
of cost breakdowns and manufacturing cost drivers. Ability to read
and interpret CAD (CATIA, NX, SolidWorks) and technical drawings.
Strong negotiation and communication skills with global suppliers.
Able to manage multiple programs simultaneously under tight
timelines. Analytical, detail-oriented, and financially
disciplined. Strong problem-solving and cross-functional
coordination ability. Why work for Minth? Here are the advantages
of working at Minth. International development platform Dynamic and
efficient team All-round personal improvement Personalized
humanistic care Diversified working atmosphere Modern office
setting Competitive compensation package
Keywords: Minth North America, Parma , Tooling Buyer, Engineering , Wixom, Ohio