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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Die Repair Technician (Die Repair Tech)” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #473 of 702. Estimated risk: 84.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

39%

“Die Repair Technician (Die Repair Tech)” will probably not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 39% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

56%

“Die Repair Technician (Die Repair Tech)” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 56% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Tool and Die Makers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and machinists' hand tools.

Avg. Annual Salary $65,100
Avg. Hourly Wage $31.30
Available Jobs (US) 55,130
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Tool and Die Makers #51-4111
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Tool and Die Makers”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Set up and operate drill presses to drill and tap holes in parts for assembly.

  • File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.

  • Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.

  • Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools, hand tools, or welders.

  • Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.

  • Set pyrometer controls of heat-treating furnaces and feed or place parts, tools, or assemblies into furnaces to harden.

  • Develop and design new tools and dies, using computer-aided design software.

  • Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.

  • Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, or grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.

  • Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.

  • Select metals to be used from a range of metals and alloys, based on properties such as hardness or heat tolerance.

  • Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, or dial indicators.

  • Cut, shape, and trim blanks or blocks to specified lengths or shapes, using power saws, power shears, rules, and hand tools.

  • Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.

  • Measure, mark, and scribe metal or plastic stock to lay out machining, using instruments such as protractors, micrometers, scribes, or rulers.

  • Design jigs, fixtures, and templates for use as work aids in the fabrication of parts or products.

  • Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.

Technologies & Software

  • Kubotek USA KeyCreator
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Dassault Systemes SolidWorks
  • Bentley MicroStation
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Microsoft Word
  • MAKER CAD/CAM Services DIEMAKER
  • Sight Machine AI
  • Striker Systems SS-Strip Design
  • Mastercam computer-aided design and manufacturing software
  • OPEN MIND Technologies hyperMILL
  • Striker Systems SS-Die Design
  • Microsoft Project
  • Seco Tools Seco Point
  • SAP software
  • Virtual Gibbs CADD/CAM
  • PTC Creo Parametric
  • Siemens Industrial AI
  • 1CadCam Unigraphics
  • ABB AI Robotics
  • VX Corporation VX Mold & Die
  • NC verification software
  • Striker Systems SS-Draw Form
  • Cognex Vision AI
  • Dassault Systemes CATIA
  • Logopress
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Rockwell Automation AI
  • DP Technology ESPRIT
  • Cimatron CimatronE Master
  • data M Software COPRA MetalBender
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Autodesk Inventor
  • CNC Mastercam
  • JobPack MES Scheduler
  • Vero International VISI-Mould
  • Metal scribers
  • 1-2-3 blocks
  • Acetylene torches
  • Safety glasses
  • Stamping presses
  • Vertical milling machines
  • Countersinks
  • Power press brakes
  • Tap extractors
  • Cutoff saws
  • Brazing equipment
  • Precision rulers
  • Handheld refractometers
  • Laser scanner coordinate capturing equipment
  • Tensile testers
  • Hydraulic pressing equipment
  • Vernier calipers
  • Honing stones
  • Profile grinders
  • Protractors
  • Dust masks
  • Precision tapered reamers
  • Thread gauges
  • Optical comparators
  • Phillips head screwdrivers
  • Vertical bandsaws
  • Radial drill presses
  • Diamond dressers
  • Turret punch presses
  • Stick welders
  • Turret lathes
  • Jig bores
  • Grease guns
  • Air compressors
  • Tungsten inert gas TIG welding equipment
  • Tap sets
  • T-style tap wrenches
  • Deburring machines
  • Surface gauges
  • Grinding wheels
  • Boring bars
  • Rotary surface grinders
  • Chuck keys
  • Hand reamers
  • Plug gauges
  • Dividers
  • Wire electrical discharge machines
  • Layout squares
  • Bearing pullers
  • Toolmaker's microscopes
  • Magnifying glasses
  • Surface grinding machines
  • Mallets
  • Vernier protractors
  • Furnace ladles
  • Digital plotters
  • Magnetic drill presses
  • Computerized numerical control CNC turning centers
  • Protective face shields
  • Angle plates
  • Dial calipers
  • Laptop computers
  • Vibratory tumblers
  • Claw hammers
  • Die maker's squares
  • Hermaphrodite calipers
  • Cold chisels
  • Power shears
  • Hoisting equipment
  • Knee mills
  • Safety goggles
  • Riveting tools
  • Gauge blocks
  • Ultrasonic testing equipment
  • Turning tools
  • Laser cutters
  • Power drills
  • Shielded arc welding tools
  • Radius gauges
  • Desktop computers
  • Abrasive cutoff saws
  • Feeler gauges
  • Angle gauge blocks
  • Bench grinders
  • Loupes
  • Hacksaws
  • Punch sets
  • Telescoping gauges
  • Vertical belt sanders
  • Honing machines
  • Measuring tapes
  • Drill presses
  • Height micrometers
  • Dial indicators
  • Drill point gauges
  • Hand clamps
  • Die spotting presses
  • Tube benders
  • Power grinders
  • Digital micrometers
  • Rasps
  • Arbor presses
  • Dust collectors
  • Metal inert gas MIG welders
  • Adjustable widemouth pliers
  • Forklifts
  • Grit blasting cabinets
  • Oil dispensing cans
  • Gap lathes
  • Bridge cranes
  • Precision levels
  • Compound sine bars
  • Disc grinders
  • Die grinders
  • Optical flats
  • Telescoping measuring rods
  • Horizontal boring mills
  • Steel rules
  • Portable drills
  • Combination milling machines
  • Air-powered sandblasters
  • Tongs
  • Surface finish comparators
  • Broachers
  • Tin snips
  • Vernier height gauges
  • Allen wrenches
  • Oxyacetylene welding equipment
  • Bore gauges
  • Counterbores
  • Depth gauges
  • Electrical Discharge Machining EDM machines
  • Hardness testing devices
  • Deburring tools
  • Workshop bench vises
  • Metal markers
  • Air grinders
  • V blocks
  • Precision files
  • Knurling tools
  • Wire brushes
  • Plasma arc welding equipment
  • Flat blade screwdrivers
  • Workshop cranes
  • Band saws
  • Grinding wheel dressing sticks
  • Engraving machines
  • Gear lathes
  • Ear plugs
  • Thread ring gauges
  • Welders
  • Heat treatment furnaces
  • Combination squares
  • Portable welders
  • Coordinate measuring machines CMM
  • Hand jacks