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Apprentice Toolmaker Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Toolmaker

Kokomo, IN · On-site

Toolmakers are highly skilled employees responsible for producing tools and specialized parts and ... S. Department of Labor Completion of Apprenticeship Certificate as a Tool Maker or Tool and Die ...

Toolmaker

Toledo, OH · On-site

Toolmakers are highly skilled employees responsible for producing tools and specialized parts and ... S. Department of Labor Completion of Apprenticeship Certificate as a Tool Maker or Tool and Die ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Associate degree and completion of a certified tool and die apprenticeship program. * Certification in Tool & Die Making or equivalent trade certification preferred. * Proficiency in CAD/CAM software ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Plymouth, WI · On-site

$26.75 - $34.50/hr

... The Toolmaker is responsible for fabricating, maintaining, and repairing tooling, dies, and ... High school diploma or equivalent; completion of an apprenticeship program or technical school in ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

Toolmaker

Latrobe, PA · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Toolmaker Location: Latrobe, PA Type: Direct Hire Compensation: $45,760.00 - $54,080.00 Contractor ... Four-year tool and die apprenticeship (U.S. Department of Labor-approved). * Ability to ...

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How much do apprentice toolmaker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice toolmaker in the United States is $26.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Apprentice Toolmakers?

Apprentice Toolmakers are individuals who are training to become skilled workers specializing in creating, repairing, and maintaining precision tools, dies, molds, and other equipment used in manufacturing processes. During their apprenticeship, they learn to use various machines and hand tools, read blueprints, and follow technical drawings. They work under the supervision of experienced toolmakers to gain hands-on experience and develop the necessary skills for the trade. Apprenticeships typically combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Upon completion, apprentices can become fully qualified toolmakers and pursue advanced opportunities in the field.

What are some common challenges faced by apprentice toolmakers during their training period?

Apprentice toolmakers often encounter challenges such as mastering precision measurement techniques, interpreting complex technical drawings, and developing proficiency with a variety of manual and CNC machines. Adjusting to the rigorous safety and quality standards in a workshop environment can also be demanding. However, these challenges are integral to the learning process and are typically addressed through mentorship, structured training, and hands-on practice alongside experienced toolmakers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Toolmaker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Toolmaker, you need a solid understanding of mechanical principles, basic math, and blueprint reading, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with precision measuring tools, manual and CNC machines, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn are essential soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for creating accurate tools and components, ensuring quality, and supporting efficient manufacturing processes.

What is the difference between Apprentice Toolmaker vs Toolmaker?

AspectApprentice ToolmakerToolmaker
QualificationsTypically in training, may have a high school diploma or technical certificateRequires completed apprenticeship or technical certification
Work ExperienceLimited or none, under supervisionExperienced, skilled in toolmaking processes
Work EnvironmentTraining workshops, manufacturing plantsManufacturing facilities, machine shops
Job RoleLearning and assisting in tool fabrication and repairDesigning, fabricating, and repairing tools and dies

In summary, an Apprentice Toolmaker is in training and gaining foundational skills, while a Toolmaker is a fully qualified professional with specialized expertise in creating and repairing tools and dies.

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Infographic showing various Apprentice Toolmaker job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $54,867 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
Toolmaker III - 1st & 2nd Shift (Richfield)

Toolmaker III - 1st & 2nd Shift (Richfield)

Strohwig Industries Inc

Richfield, WI

$26.25 - $34/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

TOOLMAKER III

BENEFITS

  • 15% Shift Premium - 2ND SHIFT ONLY
  • Medical & Vision Insurance
  • Supplemental Insurance Plans Available
  • Dental Insurance (Company paid)
  • STD and Life & AD&D Insurance (Company paid)
  • 401(K) Matching
  • PTO & Unpaid Excused Absences
  • Uniforms (Company paid)
  • Training & Apprenticeship Opportunities
  • Safety Shoe & Glasses Reimbursement Program
  • Gym Membership Reimbursement Program

JOB SUMMARY

As a Toolmaker III, you play a critical role in developing and optimizing advanced tooling solutions for manufacturing processes. Leveraging your extensive experience and expertise as a toolmaker, you are responsible for designing, fabricating, manufacturing, and maintaining complex tools, dies, molds, and fixtures. Your role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams, providing technical guidance, and leading projects to drive process improvements and efficiency gains.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Interprets complex engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications to identify tooling requirements and constraints.
  • Utilizes advanced computer-aided design (CAD) software to help create intricate 2D and 3D models of tooling components, ensuring optimal design and manufacturability.
  • Directs the Toolmaker Is and IIs on daily tasks.
  • Operates various precision machine tools, including CNC machines, EDM machines, grinders, and lathes, to fabricate and modify complex tooling components.
  • Conducts thorough inspections and dimensional checks using advanced metrology equipment to ensure the accuracy and quality of finished tooling components.
  • Assembles, fits, and tests intricate tooling components, verifying functionality, performance, and conformance to specifications.
  • Leads cross-functional teams in developing and optimizing tooling designs, collaborating with engineers, production personnel, and quality assurance teams to drive innovation and efficiency.
  • Troubleshoots and resolves complex tooling-related issues, utilizing root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions to improve performance and reliability.
  • Develops and implements preventative maintenance programs to ensure tooling assets' longevity and optimal performance.
  • Generates comprehensive documentation, including design records, modification logs, and maintenance reports, to maintain accurate records and facilitate knowledge transfer.
  • Provides technical guidance and mentorship to Toolmaker Is and IIs, fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development.

The above list reflects the general details necessary to describe the principle and essential functions of the position. It shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned for the position. An individual in this position must successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and leadership skills.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal directions.
  • Strong teamwork skills.
  • 5+ years of experience working with molds and dies.
  • 5+ years of experience working as a Toolmaker.
  • Working knowledge of safety protocols.
  • Ability to use shop mathematics, working with drawings, specifications, and formulas in tooling.
  • Ability to pass Company-provided Overhead Crane and Forklift Operating Certifications.
  • Proficient at using floor equipment such as grinders, mills, lathes, etc.
  • Must possess own toolbox and tools for the position.
  • Experience with CAD software.
  • Ability to work with equipment used for making hydraulic lines and water circuits.
  • Proficient in timing and fitting of die components.
  • Ability to remain at or under budget on projects.
  • Proficient knowledge of various steel grades, heat treat specifications, and coatings/texturings.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • 10+ years of experience working with molds and dies.
  • High school degree or equivalent.
  • A Journeyman’s Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or two years of technical college training in the tool & die field.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS

An employee must meet the physical and mental demands described here to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

  • Stand, walk, push, pull, reach overhead, and bend to the floor.
  • Exert 1 to 25 pounds of force 75% of the time.
  • Exert 26 to 50 pounds of force 20% of the time.
  • Exert 50 plus pounds of force 5% of the time.
  • Ability to read machine dial gages, blueprints, precision measuring instruments, and computer screens.
  • Read English and understand sketches, routings, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • Communicate effectively with employees.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

  • Indoor shop-based position.
  • Moderate noise levels from operating machines.
  • Physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts.
  • Machining fumes, dust, and mist.
  • Skin exposed to oils and cutting fluids.

1st and 2nd shift openings

Compensation details: 42-56 Hourly Wage


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