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Brake Press SME

Walnut, MS · On-site

$27/hr

BRAKE PRESS SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT is a highly skilled and experienced professional with a deep ... manufacturing environment. * Expertly setting up, operating and troubleshooting various types of ...

A leading lighting manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisconsin is hiring a Press Brake Operator . Since 1963, this company has produced high-performance, durable lighting solutions used in hospitals ...

Description Position at Stepp Manufacturing PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR 175 ton x 12' Accurpress ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Set-up and operate 175 ton x 12' Accurpress press brake machine * Bend and form sheet ...

Our teams work in unison, collaborating and problem-solving to serve the manufacturing needs of the ... This Brake Operator II role is responsible for the complex set-up and forming techniques & has the ...

Trim Brake Operator

Gibsonton, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $20/hr

Experience in manufacturing, sheet metal, or steel production environments * Ability to read a tape ... Experience operating brake press or trim brake equipment * Background in metal roofing or building ...

Trim Brake Operator

Gibsonton, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $20/hr

Experience in manufacturing, sheet metal, or steel production environments * Ability to read a tape ... Experience operating brake press or trim brake equipment * Background in metal roofing or building ...

Brake Operator II Full-time | Permanent Swing Shift |Hourly Mon - Thurs 1:10 pm - 11: 40 pm $28.00 ... Our teams work in unison, collaborating and problem-solving to serve the manufacturing needs of the ...

Press Brake Operator

Gastonia, NC · On-site

$17 - $25/hr

As a Press Brake Operator, you will play a crucial role in our manufacturing process, ensuring precision and quality in bending metal components. If you have a passion for working with machinery and ...

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Experience of 1+ years in operating a press brake and other manufacturing equipment * Analytical skills * Attention to detail * Good hand and eye coordination * Ability to lift up to 25lbs ...

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How much do brake manufacturing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for brake manufacturing in the United States is $18.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Brake Manufacturing vs Brake Assembly?

AspectBrake ManufacturingBrake Assembly
CertificationsTypically requires manufacturing or technical certificationsOften requires assembly line or technical certifications
Work EnvironmentFactories, production lines, manufacturing plantsAssembly lines, workshops, manufacturing facilities
Job FocusDesigning, producing, and quality testing brake componentsAssembling brake parts into finished units
Industry UsageAutomotive, heavy machinery manufacturingAutomotive repair shops, manufacturing plants

Brake Manufacturing involves designing and producing brake components in a factory setting, focusing on quality control and production processes. Brake Assembly centers on putting together these components into finished brake systems, often in assembly lines. Both roles require technical skills and certifications but differ mainly in their focus within the brake production process.

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Brake Press SME

$27/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

BRAKE PRESS SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT is a highly skilled and experienced professional with a deep understanding of brake press operation, programming, tooling, safety and troubleshooting. This role often involves not only hands-on operation but also providing guidance, training, and strategic input to optimize bending and forming processes within a manufacturing environment.
  • Expertly setting up, operating and troubleshooting various types of press brakes
  • Analyzing existing bend processes, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing solutions to enhance efficiency, reduce cycle times and minimize material waste
  • Selecting, designing and maintaining appropriate tooling for a wide range of bending applications
  • Developing and optimizing programs for press brakes
  • Establishing and maintaining quality control procedures, performing rigorous inspections, and ensuring adherence to tight tolerances and specifications
  • Providing technical guidance, training and support to press brake operators of all experience levels to enhance their skills and knowledge
  • Championing a safety first culture by adhering to and enforcing strict safety protocols, including the use of PPE and conducting routine safety inspections
  • Working effectively with engineering, production, maintenance and other teams to optimize workflows, troubleshoot issues and meet production goals
  • Maintaining accurate records of bending programs, tooling configurations, production data and any issues encountered.

Anchor Fabrication offers an extensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity and short and long term disability. Anchor Fabrication also offers a matching 401(k) plan with Empower.
Please visit us in person at 501 Pulliam Drive or call 662-223-5339 ext 134 or email jgomez@anchorfabms.com for employment opportunities.
  • Requires 5+ years of hands on experience operating and programming a variety of press brakes in a manufacturing or metal fabrication setting
  • A deep understanding of brake press mechanics, metallurgy, material properties, bending principles and various forming techniques
  • Proficiently reading and interpreting complex blueprints, engineering drawings and technical specifications
  • Expertly using various precision measuring devices, including calipers, micrometers and protractors, for accurate inspection and adjustment
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze, identify, and resolve complex issues related to press brake operation, tooling or material variations
  • A thorough understanding of and commitment to safety regulations and procedures, with a focus on preventing accidents and maintaining a safe work environment
  • The ability to handle the physical demands of the job, including standing for extended periods, lifting heavy materials and possessing good hand-eye coordination
  • Punctual and dependable attendance record
  • A sense of urgency in meeting critical and time sensitive deadlines.

Anchor Fabrication is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact Julie Gomez at email jgomez@anchorfabms.com