GE Appliances is seeking a Principal Tooling Engineer to join our Metal Stamping Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) team. In this highly visible role, you’ll help define and uphold company-wide engineering standards for metal stamping tooling and equipment while leading complex tooling initiatives that directly impact product cost, quality, and factory performance.
As a technical leader, you’ll own tooling projects from concept through installation and qualification, supporting New Product Introduction (NPI) programs and product line improvements. You’ll partner closely with plant operations, manufacturing, and cross-functional engineering teams to ensure tooling solutions are safe, robust, cost-effective, and optimized for Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE).
This role offers the opportunity to influence manufacturing strategy, mentor developing engineers, and drive continuous improvement across GE Appliances’ stamping operations.
Lead tooling and equipment procurement projects from specification development through installation and qualification, ensuring alignment with GE Appliances standards
Drive supplier selection, early supplier engagement, technical reviews, and factory layout development
Ensure tooling and equipment are reliable, right-sized, cost-effective, and designed to maximize OEE
Serve as a key liaison between project teams and plant operations, ensuring plant priorities and value-stream considerations are fully integrated
Own critical project metrics including capital budgets, schedules, quality, reliability, and labor targets
Perform trade-off analyses and guide data-driven decisions based on overall business impact
Support NPI programs and product line initiatives to improve productivity and drive product cost reduction
Lead and facilitate Production Preparation Process (3P) activities, ensuring tooling, equipment, and processes support the full value stream
Apply Lean Manufacturing principles including single-piece flow, standard work, material presentation, and ergonomic workstation design
Ensure all tooling and equipment comply with industry and governmental Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) standards
Apply Human Organizational Performance (HOP) principles to prioritize operator safety in all designs
Collaborate with functional leaders to support Bill of Process (BoP), TPM, Lean Manufacturing, and ergonomic initiatives
Mentor and develop junior engineers while contributing to AME knowledge sharing, training, and process improvement
Partner with design teams to ensure Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DFMA) is incorporated into part and tooling design
Support development of Manufacturing Control Plans (MCP) and Manufacturing Control Instructions (MCI)
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or related discipline OR equivalent hands-on experience in technical/manufacturing disciplines OR graduate of a certified tool & die apprenticeship program
7+ years of experience with tooling procurement as well as tool & die design concepts, die components and applications
Proficient in 3D CAD (NX, SolidWorks, Creo or equivalent)
Preferred:
Experience managing tooling & equipment procurement projects: Including specification development, supplier selection, technical reviews, installation and qualification of tooling / equipment.
Experience with specification, design, and installation of tool and die equipment in a large-scale manufacturing environment, die change systems, and associated processes.
Prior NPI program experience
Working Environment:
Working environment will be both an office and manufacturing environment.
Hours & Weekends: Working off-shift and weekends will be required.
Travel
20% travel may be required during peak project times for domestic and/or international travel to supplier sites/ plants, etc.