Tooling and Jig Design Engineers in the UK

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Bespoke machinery, manufacturing and mechanical design engineering from Derby

CAD & 3D Modelling Design for Manufacture (DFM) Manufacturing Engineering +3
East Midlands
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Full-service plastic injection moulding with in-house mould design and tool building

Manufacturing Engineering Plastic Injection Moulding Tooling & Jig Design
International
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West Midlands precision injection moulding and mould tooling specialist

Manufacturing Engineering Plastic Injection Moulding Tooling & Jig Design
West Midlands
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Specialist plastic injection moulding and assembly – Gloucestershire since 1987

Manufacturing Engineering Plastic Injection Moulding Tooling & Jig Design
South West
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Family-run plastic injection moulding and toolmaking

Manufacturing Engineering Plastic Injection Moulding Tooling & Jig Design
London
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World market leader in clamping technology and gripping systems – UK operations

Manufacturing Engineering Robotics & Automation Tooling & Jig Design
South East

Tooling and Jig Design Engineers in the UK

Tooling and jig design focuses on creating the practical equipment that supports accurate, efficient and repeatable manufacturing. This discipline covers jigs, fixtures, gauges, templates and other production aids used to position, hold, guide or check components during machining, fabrication, assembly and inspection. Engineers in this field combine design knowledge with an understanding of materials, tolerances, production methods and workshop use, so the finished tooling works reliably in day-to-day operations. Good tooling and jig design helps reduce variation, improve safety, support quality control and make production processes easier to run.

Businesses search for tooling and jig design engineers when they need to improve throughput, maintain consistency or introduce new products into manufacture with confidence. These specialists help turn design intent into practical production solutions, whether the aim is faster set-up, more accurate location, reduced waste or smoother assembly. They are often involved when existing methods are causing delays, quality issues or unnecessary manual handling, and when manufacturers want to support repeat work with dependable process control. For companies looking to strengthen productivity and maintain standards across the workshop floor, this discipline provides the engineering know-how behind well-organised and effective production systems.

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