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Tool and Die Makers

Skills & Knowledge

 

Most Important Skills for Tool and Die Makers


 

Most Important Knowledge Areas for Tool and Die Makers



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Describe Your Skills


People who have worked in this career typically perform the following tasks. These statements can help a prospective employer understand what you can do, on a resume or during an interview.

  • Controlling machines and processes.
  • Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to find or fix problems.
  • Making decisions or solving problems.
  • Collecting information from different sources.
  • Compiling, calculating, tabulating, or otherwise processing information.
  • Drafting, laying out, and specifying technical devices, parts, and equipment.
  • Repairing and maintaining mechanical equipment.
  • Thinking creatively.

 

Careers that Use Similar Skills


The following careers use skills, knowledge, and abilities that are similar to those used for Tool and Die Makers.

 

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