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Bench Craft Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Saw Filer

Cottage Grove, OR · On-site

$36.93/hr

... working with other crafts, and have a desire to work in a market focused, team environment ... Qualifications Candidates selected for this position will bench and grind round and trim saws ...

Saw Filer

Cottage Grove, OR · On-site

$36.93/hr

... working with other crafts, and have a desire to work in a market focused, team environment ... Candidates selected for this position will bench and grind round and trim saws, hammer and sharpen ...

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$128K - $166K/yr

... a deep bench of peers for thought partnership and mentorship. A key focus for this role is to ... business strategy; craft clear narratives and decision frameworks that accelerate outcomes.

$100/hr

You'll lead a high-performing development team to craft front-end applications and design business ... We're a no-bench, get-after-it kind of company where initiative is rewarded, and innovation is our ...

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How much do bench craft jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for bench craft in Oregon is $23.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.57 and $25.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bench Craft worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bench Craft worker, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and foundational knowledge of woodworking or fabrication processes, often supported by relevant vocational training or apprenticeships. Familiarity with hand tools, power tools, and shop safety protocols is typically required, along with experience using measurement and design systems like CAD. Precision, problem-solving, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure high-quality craftsmanship, efficient project completion, and safety in a manufacturing or workshop environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Bench Craft sales representatives, and how can they overcome them?

Bench Craft sales representatives often encounter challenges such as reaching new clients in competitive local markets and managing a high volume of outbound calls. Success in this role involves persistence, strong communication skills, and the ability to build rapport quickly. Representatives can overcome these hurdles by staying organized, actively seeking feedback from their team, and continuously refining their sales pitch based on customer responses. Team support and ongoing training sessions also play a crucial role in helping new hires adapt and excel.

What is the difference between Bench Craft vs Carpenter?

AspectBench CraftCarpenter
Required CredentialsTypically includes technical training or certifications in bench work or cabinetryRequires carpentry licenses or apprenticeships in general construction
Work EnvironmentIndoor workshops, manufacturing facilities, or cabinetry shopsConstruction sites, residential, and commercial buildings
Industry UsagePrimarily in furniture, cabinetry, and specialized manufacturingBroadly used across construction, remodeling, and building projects

Bench Craft and Carpenter roles share some skills and certifications, but Bench Craft typically focuses on bench work and cabinetry in indoor settings, while Carpenters work on broader construction projects outdoors and on-site. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right fit for their skills and career goals.

What are Bench Craft jobs?

Bench Craft jobs typically refer to positions at Bench Craft Company, a business that specializes in golf course advertising and marketing services. Employees in these roles may work in sales, marketing, customer service, or graphic design, helping golf courses and local businesses connect through advertising opportunities. Job responsibilities often include managing client accounts, creating marketing materials, and building relationships with golf course partners. Bench Craft jobs can offer opportunities for career growth in the advertising and marketing industry. The company is known for providing training and support to its employees.
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Infographic showing various Bench Craft job openings in Oregon as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,745 per year, or $23.9 per hour.
Pipefitter - Associate 3 - Swing Shift-Portland,Oregon

Pipefitter - Associate 3 - Swing Shift-Portland,Oregon

Vigor, LLC

Cornelius, OR

$33.32/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Description
Who We Are
Vigor Marine Group is an established, innovative, integrated partner with a national footprint in marine maintenance and modernization, marine fabrication, and marine services.
With four shipyards, six dry docks, and more than 20,000 feet of pier space on or near U.S. Naval bases and at historic shipyards, our 2,500 dedicated employees across four states - from the Pacific Northwest to San Diego to Norfolk - personify the values of our company. Vigor Marine Group takes pride in being the employer of choice for our employees, who in turn take great pride in their contributions to the communities where they live and work, and to their nation - through their living wage jobs supporting their local economies, and through the world-class maritime and industrial services they provide to further our defense readiness and national security. For more information, visit vigor.net.
HOURLY RATE: $33.32
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
This list is not intended to detail all aspects of the assigned work but is representative of the job's overall responsibilities. Successfully performs work as an individual, as a member of a single craft, or a multi-craft work crew. Performs work with minimal supervision.
  • Complies with craft and shipyard safety and environmental measures.
  • Recognizes and traces various pipe systems aboard vessels, including steam, lube oil, salt water, fresh water, hydraulics, cargo, crude oil and/or product, compressed air, etc.
  • Disassembles/assembles and/or repair of shipboard systems.
  • Reads blueprints to identify locations of various pipe systems.
  • Operates pipe threading machine, pipe bender, and Oakey bevelers.
  • Determines sizes and schedules of pipes/take off of fittings (90o, 45o, and tees) utilized in the fabrication and/or repair of systems.
  • Sets up and operates flushing machine.
  • Uses a tape measure.
  • Successfully completes sustained work at various heights, including, but not limited to 100 feet.
  • Properly cares for and safely uses hand and power tools and all company property.
  • Performs rigging (as applicable to pipe and valve systems) - standards, terms, signals and safe working loads.
  • Incumbent performs similar work in all areas of the Yard as the need arises.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES:
  • Communicates effectively, works independently or in a group.
  • Ability to do basic math, i.e., add, subtract, divide and multiply.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
  • High school diploma or GED preferred.
  • 2 years relevant work experience.
  • Proven skills, work history and/or applicable education will be considered in lieu of work experience.

Associate 2
Proficient in both Fire Watch and Associate 1 job duties. Trains and assists with erecting and dismantling staging. Assists with and/or performs basic pipe bolting under the direction of a Journey Level employee or Supervisor. May perform Associate 1 or Fire Watch duties. Must acquire three (3) additional Ship Repair Skills to progress to the next level.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
  • Four-hour fire watch certification must be obtained within 30 days of hire
  • HAZWOPER -First Responder Awareness Level

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
  • Transfers pipe, valves, tools, welding stinger to/from area of need. Requires vertically transferring pipe, valves, tools, welding stinger weighing up to (10 lbs.) from (4") to (76"), up to (60/hr).
  • Transfers fabricated parts on/off shop table, pallet. Requires vertically transferring fabricated parts weighing up to (40 lbs.) from (4") to (40"), up to (20/hr.).
  • Transfers parts (spools) to/from area of need. Requires vertically/horizontally transferring parts (spools) weighing up to (40 lbs.) from (4") to (76"), up to (4/hr.), a distance of up to (25 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  • Transfers materials on/off bench, pallet, install on vessel. Requires vertically/horizontally transferring materials weighing up to (75 lbs.) from (4") to (48"), up to (10/hr.), a distance of up to (25 feet) without mechanical assistance.
  • Positions, adjust pipes, valves into position. Must horizontally transfer pipes, valves requiring a force up to (60 lbs.), up to (6/hr.), a distance up to (2 ft.).
  • Places rod in welding stinger, advance flex core wire feed, use power tools such as impact wrenches, grinders requiring coupling forces up to (25 lbs.), up to (60/hr.).
  • Accesses tanks, scaffolding. Requires climbing ladder up to 200 rungs/hr. in (8 hr.).
  • Accesses vessels, job locations. Requires climbing stairs up to 180 steps/hr. in (8 hr.).
  • Accesses tanks, bilge areas. Accesses spaces with specific entries (18") x (24").
  • Accesses pipe systems, works off manlifts, scaffolding. Must tolerate heights up to (100 ft.).
  • Accesses interior of pipes to weld same. Must work in spaces with limited headroom of (24").
  • Traces, disassemble, assemble, layout, weld pipe systems aboard vessels. Requires repetitive assumption of posture to access a point (1 inches) from the floor up to (60/hr.).
  • Sits to weld. Requires tolerance of seated posture up to (45 min.) continuously, for a total of up to (6 hr.) per (8 hr.).
  • Stands to operate pipe threading machine, pipe bender, Oakey beveler; to fit, weld, layout pipe. Requires tolerance of standing posture up to (50 min.) continuously, for a total of up to (6 hr.) per (8 hr.).
  • Requires (near/far/depth/color) vision to operate pipe threading machine, pipe bender, Oakey beveler; to fit, weld, layout pipe; to read tape measure.
  • Accesses shop, tools, materials, vessels, job location. Requires walking up to (3.0 mi.) in (8 hr.).

Talking, Hearing, Vision, Near Acuity (clarity of vision at 20 inches or less), Far Acuity (clarity of vision at 20 feet of more), Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision to judge distance/ spatial relationships), Color Vision (if required to distinguish colors for job performance or safety), Field of Vision (if required to observe a large field of vision while keeping eye fixed on a given point for job performance or safety), and Smell.
INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
  • Interaction/communication with others
  • Works alone/independently
  • Repetitive work
  • Attention to detail

WORK ENVIRONMENT:
  • Works indoors: Frequently works indoors in environments which may have fumes, chemicals and heat, as well as noise and dust present, depending upon the location of the pipe.
  • Works outdoors: Frequently exposed to prevailing weather conditions.
  • Safety equipment required must wear welding helmet, hard hat, clothing with no holes, long sleeve shirts, eye protection, respirator, hearing protection, and leather shoes.
  • Other Exposures: May be exposed to vibrations, smoke, acids, degreasing cleaners, fumes, free silica, asbestos, dust, welding, solvents, oil, grease, and raw sewage; works in confined spaces.
  • Operation of equipment/tools/vehicles: Uses (1-1/2 to 3 ton capacity) pipe threading machines, pipe bender, Oakey bevelers, positioners, grinders, drill motors/presses, portaband, sawsall, tape measure, cutting torch, overhead crane, lift truck, hand power tools including chainfall, portapower, compressed gas tank and wire feeders.
  • Required hygiene standards, per company standards.

This role is with a federally contracted employer and is subject to regulations that restrict employment to US Persons only (i.e. US Citizens, lawful permanent residents, legally recognized asylees and refugees, and persons protected under INA). Successful job candidates will be asked to provide documentation of their US Persons status.
Vigor Industrial LLC and its wholly owned subsidiaries are drug, smoke and vape-free workplaces. Prospective employees must pass a drug and alcohol test and background check as pre-employment screening.
Vigor Values
Vigor expects all employees to enhance the atmosphere in which they work by living the Vigor Values every day.
Truth: We seek the truth, and we speak the truthResponsibility: We act on what we know is rightEvolution: We seek mastery, and adapt to a changing worldLove: We care about the people we work with, and the world we live in
Vigor and its wholly owned subsidiaries are committed to inclusion and diversity by providing equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veterans, age, genetics, the presence of a physical or mental condition or disability that can be reasonably accommodated, or any other protected class under relevant laws in the locations we operate. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and can be requested with Vigor's Human Resources Department.
In addition to federal law requirements, Vigor complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination and non-retaliation in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, benefits, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.