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Cutting Tool Engineer

Elgin, IL · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

About the role Looking for a tool design and application Engineer. Position pays 80k to 100k ... Conduct prototype testing and trials to validate tool performance, identifying potential ...

... a Tool Design standpoint. This will include actioning tool design related requests, developing training documents and supporting tool testing and installation. They will also work closely with the ...

... a Tool Design standpoint. This will include actioning tool design related requests, developing training documents and supporting tool testing and installation. They will also work closely with the ...

Minimum 2 years of experience in a Tool Design or Tooling Build position * Preferred: 2-5 years ... Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with LMT will be subject to drug testing as a ...

Tool Designer

Eldridge, IA · On-site

$50K - $80K/yr

Minimum 2 years of experience in a Tool Design or Tooling Build position * Preferred: 2-5 years ... Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with LMT will be subject to drug testing as a ...

1st & 2nd Shift Tool & Die Maker's

Lorain, OH · On-site

$24 - $30.25/hr

1ST & 2ND SHIFT TOOL & DIE MAKER'S - LORAIN, OHIO A Leading Automotive Supplier near Lorain, Ohio ... hardness testing, machine repair, and set-up, and metal fabrication. Operate basic metrology ...

Empower Rental Group is hiring a Tool Technician in Kentucky! Empower Rental Group is a family of ... Diagnose electrical and mechanical malfunctions using diagnostic equipment, testing devices ...

Tool and Die Maker

Saginaw, MI · On-site

$24.25 - $30.75/hr

Were seeking a Tool and Die Maker who's ready to be part of an innovative, people-first brand ... Testing & Troubleshooting: Conduct trial runs to ensure tools meet quality standards, adjusting and ...

Tool & Die Maker

Monroe, NC · On-site

$35.49/hr

The Tool & Die Maker must be able to work with others to troubleshoot production concerns and be ... Testing Selection Battery (MTSB) as a condition of consideration for employment. • Applicants ...

The Tool & Die Maker must be able to work with others to troubleshoot production concerns and be ... Testing Selection Battery (MTSB) as a condition of consideration for employment. • Applicants ...

Tool & Die Maker

Monroe, NC · On-site

$35.49/hr

The Tool & Die Maker must be able to work with others to troubleshoot production concerns and be ... Maintenance Testing Selection Battery (MTSB) as a condition of consideration for employment.

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How much do a tool tester jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for a tool tester in the United States is $38.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $50.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can reach $2,000 a day often include specialized roles such as experienced consultants, senior executives, certain medical professionals, and skilled trades like commercial pilots or legal experts. These positions typically require advanced skills, certifications, or extensive experience, and may involve freelance, contract, or consulting work with high hourly or project-based rates.

Is there a legit product tester job?

A tool tester is a legitimate job that involves evaluating tools for quality, safety, and performance. These roles often require attention to detail, technical knowledge, and sometimes specific certifications or experience. Legitimate product testing jobs are typically advertised by reputable companies and do not require upfront fees.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A tool tester can potentially earn $10,000 a month through freelance work, contract testing, or working for companies that pay well for quality assessments. Success often depends on experience, specialized skills, and the industry, with some testers earning high incomes without formal degrees.

What is the difference between A Tool Tester vs A Software Tester?

AspectA Tool TesterA Software Tester
Primary FocusEvaluating specific tools and hardwareAssessing software applications and programs
Required SkillsKnowledge of tools, hardware, and testing equipmentUnderstanding of software development, testing methodologies
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, testing centers, hardware environmentsDevelopment teams, software companies, offices
CertificationsOften includes hardware or technical certificationsISTQB, software testing certifications

While both roles involve testing, a Tool Tester primarily focuses on hardware and tools, whereas a Software Tester concentrates on evaluating software applications. The roles share some technical skills but differ in their specific environments and certifications.

How do I become a tool tester?

To become a tool tester, you typically need good mechanical skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with tools and safety procedures. Gaining experience through hands-on work, certifications in relevant areas, or technical training can improve your chances. Some positions may require physical stamina and the ability to follow detailed instructions.
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Infographic showing various A Tool Tester job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, and 22% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,791 per year, or $38.4 per hour.

STG - TOOL ROOM ATTENDANT

Stronghold Specialty, Ltd

La Porte, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Summary/ Objective
The position of a Tool Room Attendant is responsible for the inventory control of items maintained in the tool room. A Tool Room Attendant performs work toward its projects’ goal of Safety, Quality, Productivity and Service. A Tool Room Attendant will perform work as required to maximize the quality of the Company while maintaining the specified expectations of the client and ensure safe working environment while performing work and will conduct all Company business in accordance with Company policies and procedures and maintain professionalism throughout all business dealings, both internally and externally.


Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Maintain the tool room, tooling, consumables and other tool room inventory in a neat and orderly manner
2. Assist coworkers with tooling needs and provide information to new employees regarding tooling and supplies
3. Maintain control of tools; issue tools and supplies to production personnel; return tooling to assigned tool room location and keep company property well maintained and clean
4. Review inventory and requisition tool needs based on production
5. Restock the tooling dispensing machines daily or as needed
6. Periodically, as scheduled, conduct inventory count of workstations
7. Review periodically tool costs and efficiencies and correct any inventory deficiencies or discrepancies
8. Coordinate tool testing, repair and evaluation with suppliers and issue test reports for testing of new tooling; review tool breakage and assist in finding solutions
9. Check boxes and verify packing slips
10. Inspect and maintain tools stored to the highest standards
11. Maintain constant means of communication
12. Ensure safe working environment while performing work in the client’s facilities
13. Follow all Company Safety, Quality Control/ Quality Assurance procedures and OSHA guidelines
14. See, read, write and understand communication including directions, instructions and warning signs
15. Maintain poise and focus under time constraint and adverse conditions
16. Attend and complete trainings as required by the Company and client
17. Pass all required drug/alcohol testing and background requirements
18. Perform other related duties as assigned

Other Duties
Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice that are job-related and consistent with business necessity.

Supervisory Responsibility
This position will have no supervisory responsibilities.

Work Environment
This job operates in a petrochechemical / refinery environment. Exposure to cold working conditions during winter months and hot working conditions during the summer months. Exposure to noise, workers must wear protecting hearing equipment or frequently shout in order to be heard above ambient noise level. In an emergency situation, exposure to hazardous chemicals may occur and the use of a respirator is required. All employees will be required to be fit tested for the various respirators used as well as the ability to successfully pass a pulmonary function test (PFT).

Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
The position of a Tool Room Attendant can be extremely physical at times. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required, and for long periods of time to bend, stoop, walk, climb, squat, reach, kneel, push/pull, stand, sit, hand strength and dexterity. A Tool Room Attendant will frequently lift up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift more than 51 pounds. Must be able to climb ladders and stairways and work off platforms. Move about on hands and feet, bending body downward and forward bending leg and spine- working in a bent over position. Ability to verbally communicate alarms or warnings clearly, concisely, loudly and quickly. Clearly and quickly hear or otherwise sense alarms or warning and take appropriate action, maintain equilibrium to prevent falling when moving, walking, standing, kneeling or crouching- particularly on narrow, uneven, irregular, slippery surfaces, going up and down ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles or other objects using hands, arms, feet or legs. Sensing physical attributes such as size, shape, temperature, texture or sharpness of an object by touching. Must possess foot agility and dexterity- operating pedals, foot controls, kick bars and other similar tasks that require foot or toe motion. Grasp, grip and/or apply pressure to an object with the fingers, palm, holding an object in the hand. Lift, raise or lower objects in a vertical direction, particularly heavy or bulky objects. Move objects backwards, forward, in or out in a horizontal direction, particularly heavy or bulky objects. Pulling, exerting a steady backward, downward, upward or outward force against an object- jerking, wrenching, stretching, towing, drawing, dragging or tugging objects in sustained motion. Reaching, extending the hand (s) and/or arm(s) in any direction. See, read, write and understand communication including directions, instructions and warning signs. Ability to see and distinguish colors, to visually distinguish shapes and patterns, to accurately sense distances (depth perception), to accurately see objects and detect motion and wide angles (peripheral vision).


Position Type/ Expected Hours of Work
This is a project- based position. Typical days and hours of work are variable/ project dependent. Over-time work is common and may be required as job duties demand.


Travel
Travel is expected. Extensive travel throughout U.S. and overnight stay for extended periods of time.

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement
Stronghold is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Stronghold is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression, or any other characteristic that is protected by federal, state or local laws.


Required Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent.

Preferred Education and Experience
Petrochemical/refinery experience.