Mould/Tooling Engineer
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Location | Stamford |
| Area | Lincolnshire, England |
| Sector | Manufacturing - Manufacturing |
| Salary | £40000 - £50000 per annum, Benefits: Excellent Bens |
| Currency | GBP |
| Start Date | ASAP |
| Advertiser | Adam Godfrey |
| Job Ref | ER443ARG |
| Job Views | 14 |
- Description
- Mould/Tooling Engineer
Tallington (near Stamford) or Stoke-on-Trent
If you like the idea of taking ownership of tooling and shaping how new moulds are introduced into production, this role will suit you well.
You’ll spend your time moving between design discussions, supplier conversations and the shop floor acting as the link between what the business needs and how the tooling is built, tested and optimised. One moment you’re reviewing CAD drawings and spotting improvements, the next you’re supporting a trial run and adjusting parameters to get the best performance out of a new mould.
You’ll play a key part in making sure new tooling arrives on time, works as intended and meets the standards needed for smooth, efficient production. You’ll be the person colleagues turn to when they need insight into mould behaviour, troubleshooting support, or guidance on how to get the most out of a tool.
The role can be based at either the Tallington site (near Stamford) or the Stoke-on-Trent site, with occasional travel between sites depending on project activity.
What you’ll be doing
- Reviewing tooling designs, feeding back improvements and working with suppliers to ensure quality, reliability and cost‑effectiveness
- Supporting the introduction of new injection mould tooling into production
- Working closely with engineering, production and quality teams during mould trials
- Troubleshooting issues such as wear, flashing, leakage or dimensional variation
- Visiting suppliers when needed to monitor progress or resolve technical concerns
Required experience
- Hands‑on experience with injection moulding
- Comfortable reviewing CAD drawings (no need to be an expert, just competent)
- Experience supporting the introduction or optimisation of tooling
- Confident working with both suppliers and internal engineering teams
- Typically around 3+ years’ experience in a similar role
Desirable
- Exposure to mould design discussions or flow analysis tools
- Thermoplastic and/or thermoset tooling experience
- Lean, Six Sigma or continuous‑improvement background
- Engineering qualification

