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Careers in Manufacturing

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Appliance Installers and Repairers
Appliance installers and repairers set up, service, and fix machines such as washers and refrigerators.
Auto Body Repairers
Auto body repairers fix or replace the damaged parts of vehicle bodies and frames.
Bicycle Repairers
Bicycle repairers fix bicycles using hand tools.
Blue-Collar Worker Supervisors
Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs.
Boilermakers
Boilermakers build, install, and repair boilers. They also work on other large containers that hold liquids and gases.
Buyers and Purchasing Agents
Buyers and purchasing agents try to buy the best products at the lowest possible prices.
Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers
Camera and photographic equipment repairers fix and adjust cameras and related equipment.
Chemical Equipment Operators
Chemical equipment operators control equipment that processes chemicals.
Chemical Plant Operators
Chemical plant operators run the machines and control the processes used when making chemicals.
Clothes Pressers
Clothes pressers operate presses to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and give shape to garments.
Coin and Vending Machine Repairers
Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
Communications Equipment Mechanics
Communications equipment mechanics set up and maintain equipment that transmits signals to carry information.
Computer, ATM, and Office Machine Repairers
Computer, ATM, and office machine repairers install, maintain, and fix automated teller machines and office equipment.
Dental Laboratory Technicians
Dental laboratory technicians make and repair dentures, crowns, and bridges.
Electric Motor Repairers
Electric motor repairers maintain and repair electric motors.
Elevator Installers and Repairers
Elevator installers and repairers assemble and maintain elevators.
Engineering Technicians
Engineering technicians design, test, and assess products to improve them.
Forklift Operators
Forklift operators use tractors to lift and move heavy loads of materials.
Furniture Finishers
Furniture finishers sand, stain, and finish new or repaired furniture.
Gas and Oil Plant Operators
Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
Glass Blowers
Glass blowers create artistic or functional objects from glass.
Hazardous Material Workers
Hazardous materials workers remove and dispose of harmful materials.
Hoist and Winch Operators
Hoist and winch operators control cables, cages, and platforms used to move materials from place to place on a job site or in a factory.
Home Electronic Repairers
Home electronic repairers fix a variety of electronic equipment.
Industrial Designers
Industrial designers develop a wide variety of manufactured products.
Industrial Electronics Repairers
Industrial electronics repairers install, maintain, and fix complex electronic equipment.
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Industrial machinery mechanics install, maintain, and fix machinery in factories.
Industrial Production Managers
Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
Jewelers
Jewelers design, make, and repair rings, necklaces, earrings, and other jewelry.
Lens Grinders and Polishers
Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
Line Installers and Repairers
Line installers and repairers construct and maintain networks of wires and cables.
Locksmiths
Locksmiths install and repair locks and safes.
Machinists
Machinists use machine tools to produce precision metal parts.
Material Moving Machine Operators
Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
Mechanic and Repairer Helpers
Mechanic and repairer helpers help experienced mechanics with different tasks.
Medical Appliance Technicians
Medical appliance technicians build, fit, and repair artificial limbs, braces, and supports.
Medical Equipment Preparers
Medical equipment preparers clean and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment.
Medical Equipment Repairers
Medical equipment repairers install, test, adjust, and repair medical equipment.
Metal and Plastic Processing Workers
Metal and plastic processing workers set up and operate machines that make products.
Millwrights
Millwrights install and repair machinery and heavy equipment.
Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners
Musical instrument repairers and tuners adjust, repair, and tune instruments to improve their sound.
Numerical Control Machine Operators
Numerical control machine operators set up and tend computerized machine tools.
Numerical Control Tool Programmers
Numerical control tool programmers write programs that control machine tools.
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators
Packaging and filling machine operators run machines to produce or wrap products.
Packers and Packagers
Packers and packagers prepare materials for shipping.
Page Layout Workers
Page layout workers format information so it will look nice when printed.
Painting and Coating Machine Operators
Painting and coating machine operators set up and run machines that coat or paint a wide variety of products.
Photograph Processing Workers
Photograph processing workers develop film and make prints or slides.
Potters
Potters create artistic or functional objects from clay.
Precision Assemblers
Precision assemblers build complex products from manufactured parts.
Production Helpers
Production helpers move items between work areas or feed items into machines.
Quality Control Inspectors
Quality control inspectors examine products to make sure they meet standards.
Sawing Machine Operators
Sawing machine operators run machines that turn logs into lumber.
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
Security and fire alarm system installers configure and mount security and fire alarms in private homes.
Semiconductor Processing Operators
Semiconductor processing operators make wafers and microcircuits.
Sewing Machine Operators
Sewing machine operators run or tend machines that join parts of garments and other items.
Sheet Metal Workers
Sheet metal workers make and install metal building parts and products.
Shoe and Leather Workers
Shoe and leather workers create and repair products such as footwear, wallets, luggage, and saddles.
Stationary Engineers
Stationary engineers operate and maintain large equipment such as steam engines and generators.
Structural Metal Workers
Structural metal workers make and install steel frameworks used in buildings and other structures.
Tailors
Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
Textile Machine Operators
Textile machine operators run machines that make products from fibers.
Tire Building Machine Operators
Tire building machine operators run machines that make tires.
Tire Repairers and Changers
Tire repairers and changers fix and replace tires on motor vehicles.
Tool Grinders
Tool grinders operate machines that shape or grind pieces of metal to specific sizes.
Tool and Die Makers
Tool and die makers produce tools, dies, and special devices that enable machines to make products.
Upholsterers
Upholsterers install springs, padding, and fabric on new and used furniture.
Vehicle Cleaners
Vehicle cleaners clean vehicles, machinery, and other types of equipment.
Vehicle Painters
Vehicle painters prepare and paint cars, trucks, airplanes, farm equipment, and other vehicles.
Watch Repairers
Watch repairers test, adjust, repair, and clean watches, clocks, and other timepieces.
Welders and Solderers
Welders and solderers use heat to permanently join pieces of metal.
Welding and Soldering Machine Operators
Welding and soldering machine operators run machines that join pieces of metal.
Woodworking Machine Operators
Woodworking machine operators cut and shape raw wood to make products.