HARTING Applied Technologies GmbH | Germany | 32xxx Espelkamp | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 28.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Toolmaker Assembly (m/f/d)
HARTING stands for strong connections - around the world. As one of the leading international suppliers of industrial connection technology, we connect customers with their digital future. And as an employer? We connect around 6,100 people at the Espelkamp headquarters and locations worldwide. With great employees, new opportunities and innovations around IoT and artificial intelligence. We remain true to our roots: as a regionally connected family company that never loses ground adhesion despite high-tech. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Assembly (reconstruction, repair, correction and optimization) of high-precision injection and die casting tools Own responsible and forward-looking organization of the assembly process within the team and with corresponding seams commissioning of project material, testing for completeness and notification of any delivery delays Documentation according to specifications Active participation in continuous improvement processes
Multiannual professional experience in the assembly of injection moulding tools desirable Flexible usability, teamability and initiative readiness to travel Good communication skills
Location
![]() | HARTING Applied Technologies GmbH | |
| 32339 Espelkamp | ||
| Germany |
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