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M anufacturing

Get your career in gear.

Modern manufacturing jobs are not your grandfather’s factory work. These days, jobs are smarter and safer than ever before, focusing on creative problem solving and technology-driven innovation. Today’s manufacturing pros are creators and inventors working across a wide range of industries, from aerospace to food manufacturing to pharmaceuticals and beyond.

W hy Manufacturing?

If you get satisfaction out of being able to say, “I made that”, then manufacturing might be your perfect fit. From fabrication and welding to research and distribution, manufacturing is responsible for the majority of American innovation. Don’t sit bored behind a desk — get out there and do!

1 %
workforce

10% of the U.S. workforce is composed of jobs within the manufacturing industry.

$ 1 K
salary

$82k is the salary of the average American factory worker in recent years.

1 M
positions

13M positions are available to workers with no more than a high school diploma.

MACHINE OPERATOR

MiTek 

Every day I come in there’s a new challenge, so you’re always on your toes…it’s a very challenging and rewarding career.

manufacturing-machine-operator

W hat Do I Need?

You can join the ranks of manufacturing workers and enjoy benefits like pride in your work, stability, competitive pay, exciting technology, leadership opportunities and more. All you need to do is apply yourself and master the right skills to start an innovative, rewarding career.

attention to detail

Attention to detail

Speed and precision are a priority in manufacturing positions, so it’s essential to be both focused and detail-oriented.

interest in technology

Interest in technology

Technology is always evolving and changing the way manufacturing workplaces operate — you have to stay on top of the latest tools!

cross training

Willingness to cross-train

Those that can perform numerous job functions are not only hugely valued, they can also become top trainers and supervisors down the line.

critical thinking

Critical thinking

Because the industry evolves so fast, employers look for skilled workers with a focus on creative problem-solving and critical thinking.

math skills

Math skills

Modern machines still require manual calculations and precise inputs, so you should enjoy and be good at working with numbers. 

technical training

Technical training

Nearly every manufacturing job requires some form of instruction, whether it be via a certification, associate’s degree, or training course.

attention to detail

Attention to detail

Speed and precision are a priority in manufacturing positions, so it’s essential to be both focused and detail-oriented.

interest in technology

Interest in technology

Technology is always evolving and changing the way manufacturing workplaces operate — you have to stay on top of the latest tools!

cross training

Willingness to cross-train

Those that can perform numerous job functions are not only hugely valued, they can also become top trainers and supervisors down the line.

critical thinking

Critical thinking

Because the industry evolves so fast, employers look for skilled workers with a focus on creative problem-solving and critical thinking.

math skills

Math skills

Modern machines still require manual calculations and precise inputs, so you should enjoy and be good at working with numbers. 

technical training

Technical training

Nearly every manufacturing job requires some form of instruction, whether it be via a certification, associate’s degree, or training course.

W hat Can I Do?

If you’re thinking assembly line, think again. The use of technologies like robots, drones, augmented reality, 3D printers and virtual reality have automated repetitive tasks and led to the creation of many stimulating, cutting-edge careers in manufacturing. 

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manufacturing machinist

Machinist

Machinists are creators of everything from car engines to airplane wings to office equipment and beyond.
manufacturing quality control inspector

Quality Control Inspector

Play a critical role in ensuring products are safe, high-quality and consumer-ready.
manufacturing cnc programming

CNC Programmer

As a CNC programmer, you’re the mind behind the machine.
manufacturing precision machining engineer

Precision Machining Engineer

Devise new systems to increase efficiency of workers, machines and materials, and play a critical role in the success of your team.

Want to explore other options?

Check out other open positions in manufacturing in our area!

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