How to Write a Tool and Die Maker Cover Letter
Key Takeaways
- Lead with your credential (journeyman certification, NIMS, apprenticeship completion), your primary specialization (progressive dies, injection molds, EDM), and the tolerances you work to — these three data points are what tool room managers scan for first
- Reference the employer's specific industry or product type (automotive stamping, medical device tooling, aerospace fixtures) to demonstrate that you researched their shop before applying
- Include your key equipment proficiency (wire EDM brand/model, CNC platform, CMM) — tool rooms hire for machine capability as much as trade knowledge
- Mention specific die types and press tonnages — "progressive dies for 400-ton presses" tells a hiring manager whether your experience matches their operation
- Keep length to 250-350 words — tool room managers value directness and precision in communication just as they do in machining
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