Location: Seletar, Singapore
Shift Requirement: Rotating shifts, overtime, weekends & public holidays
We are hiring Tool and Die Shop Technicians to support critical shopfloor operations involving the repair, maintenance, and modification of high-temperature dies used in rig operations.
This is a hands-on technical role requiring multi-skilled capabilities across machining, tooling repair, and precision inspection within a high-performance engineering environment.
Perform repair, refurbishment, and modification of high-temperature dies using appropriate tooling and techniques
Operate and maintain a range of equipment, including:
Manual polishing tools
Welding equipment
5-axis CNC machines
Wire-cut machines (EDM)
Lathes and drilling machines
Hydraulic and pneumatic tooling
Use hand tools, gauges, fixtures, and precision instruments to support die shop operations
Conduct geometric inspection and measurement analysis using high-precision inspection equipment
Interpret and execute tasks based on:
Technical drawings
Written and illustrated technique sheets
Standard operating procedures (SOPs) and quality documentation
Support continuous improvement initiatives, including process optimisation and problem-solving on the shopfloor
Maintain strict adherence to:
Quality standards and procedures
5S and housekeeping practices
Health, safety, and environmental requirements
Support ad-hoc shopfloor activities related to tooling, repair, and production needs
NITEC / Higher NITEC / Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Precision Engineering, or related field
Minimum 2–5 years of experience in tool and die, machining, or precision engineering environment
Hands-on experience in at least 2–3 of the following areas is required:
CNC machining (preferably 5-axis)
Wire cutting (EDM)
Lathe or milling operations
Welding (tooling/die repair context)
Manual polishing and finishing
Experience working with high-temperature or hardened materials is advantageous
Familiarity with geometric measurement / inspection equipment (e.g., CMM) preferred
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and tolerances
Strong hands-on technical capability with tools and machines
High attention to precision, detail, and quality
Ability to troubleshoot and repair tooling issues independently
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, production-driven environment
Willingness to work rotating shifts and extended hours
Team player with a proactive approach to continuous improvement
Work on world-class aerospace components that power over 35 types of commercial aircraft globally
Structured training and multi-skill development across advanced manufacturing technologies
Opportunity to build a long-term career in precision engineering and aerospace manufacturing
Exposure to a global engineering organisation known for innovation and technical excellence
At Rolls-Royce, we pioneer cutting-edge technologies to deliver the cleanest, safest and most competitive power solutions. We are committed to innovation, digitalization, and sustainability, powering critical applications across aerospace and beyond.
We are an equal opportunities employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. Flexible working arrangements will be considered where possible.
Rolls-Royce follows a merit-based recruitment process and does not charge any fees at any stage. Candidates should only refer to official Rolls-Royce career channels for verified opportunities.
As part of our selection process, candidates in certain locations may be asked to complete an online assessment, which can include cognitive and behavioural aptitude testing relevant to the role. If required, full instructions for the next steps will be provided.