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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Stamping Die Try-Out Worker” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #473 of 702. Estimated risk: 84.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

39%

“Stamping Die Try-Out Worker” 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%

“Stamping Die Try-Out Worker” 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 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Technologies & Software

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