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Automatic Press Operator

Grand Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Prepare dies for installation, installing and removing dies in the press. * Operate the automatic ... Use snap calipers, micrometers, height gages, protractors, attribute gates, variable gages, taper ...

Install and commission automatic unloading equipment and custom automation systems at customer ... Prepare for upcoming installations and service visits by organizing tools, parts, documentation ...

Electronic Technicians are responsible for the maintenance, inspection, installation, and repair of ... Perform maintenance on CCTV/camera systems, intercoms, pop-up bollards, wedges, automatic gates ...

Lead Technician, Installation

Fort Worth, TX ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.50/hr

Gate Operator Installation : Install and program automated gate systems, including slide gate ... Test and commission installed systems for proper operation, making adjustments as needed.

Facility Services Technician I-II

Wilson, NC ยท On-site

$45K - $79K/yr

... automatic gates, and overhead doors; participates in repair and maintenance duties. Work with ... Installs and makes repairs to HVAC, plumbing and electrical apparatuses; Performs small commercial ...

Flex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry ... Installing, repairing, servicing machinery and equipment support systems * Identifying and trouble ...

Unload vehicles using a forklift or a lift-gated truck. * Disassemble broken or defective equipment ... commission, incentive, bonus, or other additional compensation opportunities, where applicable.

Electrician Helper

Albuquerque, NM ยท On-site

$46K - $49K/yr

... automatic gates, closed circuit television and cable network systems. Install, adjust and maintain ... Assist with the installation of new boxes, phones, cables and appropriate systems. Ensure ...

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How much do commission automatic gate installer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission automatic gate installer in the United States is $24.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Automatic Gate Installer vs Automatic Gate Technician?

AspectCommission Automatic Gate InstallerAutomatic Gate Technician
CredentialsInstallers often need electrical, mechanical, or security system certificationsTechnicians typically hold similar certifications, focusing on troubleshooting and maintenance
Work EnvironmentInstallations at new or existing properties, outdoor and indoor settingsMaintenance and repair at various sites, often on-call or scheduled visits
Employer & IndustrySecurity companies, gate installation firms, construction industrySecurity service providers, maintenance companies, automation specialists

The main difference is that Commission Automatic Gate Installers focus on installing new automatic gate systems, while Automatic Gate Technicians primarily handle repairs, troubleshooting, and maintenance of existing systems. Both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, but their core responsibilities differ.

How much does it cost to install an automatic gate?

For a Commission Automatic Gate Installer, the cost to install an automatic gate typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000, depending on gate size, material, and automation features. Additional costs may include permits, site preparation, and electrical work, which can influence the overall price. Proper installation requires technical skills and adherence to safety standards.

How much does it cost to have an automatic gate installed?

The cost for a Commission Automatic Gate Installer to install an automatic gate typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000, depending on gate size, material, and complexity of the automation system. Additional expenses may include permits, site preparation, and optional features like security cameras or intercoms. Proper installation requires technical skills and adherence to safety standards.

How much should I charge to install a gate?

As a Commission Automatic Gate Installer, typical charges for installing a gate range from $500 to $2,500, depending on gate size, type, complexity, and site conditions. Labor costs usually account for 50-70% of the total, and experience with tools and safety standards can influence pricing. Providing detailed estimates based on project scope ensures accurate pricing for clients.

Do you need a permit to install an electric gate?

Commission automatic gate installers typically need to obtain permits before installing electric gates, especially for electrical work and structural modifications, to comply with local building codes and safety regulations. Permitting requirements vary by location and project scope, so checking with local authorities is essential. Proper permits ensure the installation is legal and safe.

How to become a certified gate automation technician?

To become a certified gate automation technician, you should complete relevant training programs offered by manufacturers or industry associations, gain hands-on experience installing and servicing gate systems, and obtain certifications such as those from the Electronic Security Association or manufacturer-specific programs. Continuing education and staying updated on safety standards and new technology are also important for certification and career advancement.
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Automatic Press Operator

Automatic Press Operator

Pridgeon & Clay

Grand Rapids, MI โ€ข On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Full Time: Third Shift: (4) 10 hour shifts Monday night- Friday Morning (8:30pm-6:30am)

First Shift: (4) 10 hour shifts Monday - Friday (6:30am-4:30pm)

Comprehensive benefits package, and $1.00/hr Shift Differential for third shift!

Objective: Perform the duties of an Automatic Press Operator and assist with various production and documentation tasks, including enhancing production through continuous improvement and lean initiatives, and perform 5S duties in an exemplary manner according to the company quality policies

Qualified candidates will possess the following Minimum Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Minimum of nine months of experience setting up and operating automatic presses and troubleshooting dies
  • Ability to prove mechanical inclination, computer literacy and general math knowledge through aptitude testing
  • Willingness to attend off-site, job-related training classes
  • Ability to multi-task and work in a fast paced environment
  • Excellent work record (e.g. limited employee warnings), including attendance
  • Willingness to train on and work on any shift
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds
  • Operators are responsible for owning a set of approved calipers and micrometers

(Minimum requirements are updated annually to meet the demands of various positions; employees hired prior to the latest revision update may not meet all current requirements.)

Essential Functions:

Standard Work:

  • Complete and be proficient in all requirements for the Automatic Press Operator Trainee position and independently run presses.
  • Prepare presses and work sites for set up. Follow set up instructions when setting up presses. Set up presses within all press categories, including preparing and adjusting straighteners; preparing, loading and adjusting feeders; aligning stock; assisting with transfer system set-up (adjusting finger positions, installing and homing rails, and setting pitch;) and preparing next set up (clean slugs and bolsters, and obtain fixtures).
  • Prepare dies for installation, installing and removing dies in the press.
  • Operate the automatic presses, following general operator instructions and the control plans, including reading, understanding and completing all production paperwork, and reading, following and completing tags.
  • Monitor and maintain press fluid levels, changing lubricant and adjusting concentration of lubricant during both set-up and troubleshooting, and properly disposing of waste oil.
  • Verify the proper raw material stock against router and check sheets.
  • Load, remove, start, end and band steel coils.
  • Utilize various systems (intranet, Kanban, EAM) to obtain information pertinent to job tasks and to order materials as necessary.
  • Safely operate hi-los, overhead cranes, and die carts to load and unload steel coils, transport dies, move scrap, and transport finished product.
  • Provide direction and assist the personnel working an assigned to the press.
  • Troubleshoot presses (using Smart Pac, CNC computers, and controls) to ensure both quality and maximum levels of production. This includes poky-yoke, light curtains, and sensor readings as well as probing-ability.
  • Perform all tasks of a changeover.
  • Perform all aspects of coil changing safely (start of a coil, end of a coil, removing of a coil, banding a coil and calculating the remaining coil weight via Kanban or a weight change tag). This includes being able to skid a coil, end-up a coil and lift a coil).
  • Use the Torch and Plasma cutter as needed.
  • Learn to modify and adjust existing programs of the press controls.
  • Assist in the training of APO trainees as needed.

Quality:

  • Use snap calipers, micrometers, height gages, protractors, attribute gates, variable gages, taper gages, and/or ring gages to ensure quality production per the Control Plan.
  • Learn where to find and how to understand and complete sort instructions for any quality alerts.
  • Use drop gage and fixtures in accordance with policy and ensure they are in calibration.
  • Learn to run parts on the Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and interpret the reports to verify the quality of parts sheet.
  • Find and follow inspection check sheets. Understand the variables and attributes that are recorded and know where to find the minimum and maximum variables on each check sheet.
  • Document procedures per the control plan, including visual inspections, first-piece and parts-in-process inspections, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) Charting, reporting any discrepancies to the Supervisor.
  • Follow and execute instructions specified in first-off piece, restart piece, and last piece inspection to insure part set-up & Quality (Ci 8.5.1.3)

Safety:

  • Follow all ISO/TS policies and procedures.
  • Consistently follow safety procedures during all phases of work: set up, installation of dies, loading material, operating presses, etc.
  • Use all necessary safety devices when handling a coil (hook, sling, or arm).
  • Stack skidded coils safely, ensuring that the largest coils are on the bottom. Stand up coils safety and securely, with no coils being stood up that are less than the required minimum.
  • Use and verify safety blocks at any time necessary.
  • Use designated personal protective equipment for the work environment.
  • Identify potential safety issues and take appropriate action.

Continuous Improvement/Lean Principles/5S:

  • Participate in lean initiatives and continuous improvement and problem-solving events, applying lean manufacturing concepts to work methods (CIA's, quick set-up, standardized work, error-proofing) and identifying and attempting to eliminate all types of waste.
  • Anticipate problems and work to eliminate them before they happen.
  • Participate in the development and implementation of successful action plans to achieve temporary and permanent corrective actions, as needed.
  • Monitors press strokes per minute (SPM) and drive for continuous improvement.
  • Organize and maintain work area and 5S zone to optimize productivity (based on audit score), including items such as sweeping, mopping, wiping down press controls, and controlling slugs.

Teamwork/Dependability:

  • Demonstrate good communication skills and competency when providing troubleshooting guidance to team members and when directing the work of others, such as Utility workers, Hi-lo Drivers, and others.
  • Provide necessary, accurate, and timely feedback of all pertinent information to co-workers, effectively communicating with Die Techs, Maintenance personnel, team members and management personnel to enhance teamwork and communication initiatives.

Organization/Communication/Professionalism:

  • Effectively communicate with co-workers and management personnel to enhance teamwork and communication initiatives.
  • Provide necessary, accurate, and timely feedback of all pertinent information to co-workers and management.
  • Consistently exhibit appropriate attendance habits, working the hours necessary to perform the job.
  • Organize and maintain efficiency of personal work area.
  • Consistently adhere to, and support, company policies and procedures, including ISO, IATF 16949, and safety regulations.
  • Accept instructions and duties in a positive manner.
  • Treat all co-workers with dignity and respect.
  • Exhibit all the attributes of a positive role model (including professionalism, personal integrity, and positive attitude) for employees and managers to emulate.
  • Assist in maintaining company values (Integrity, People, Customers, Safety, We Can If...Do What It Takes, and Ownership) daily, through thoughts and actions.

In return, Pridgeon and Clay will provide:

  • A competitive total compensation including a comprehensive benefit plan including premium medical and prescription coverage starting at just $5.00 per week for employee coverage, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, and tuition reimbursement.
  • A safe, team oriented work environment with a leadership team that treats you like family and values your input
  • An opportunity to participate in shaping the success of the organization through continuous improvement and problem solving events
  • A positive work/life balance
  • An opportunity for career growth - Over 70% of our leaders have been promoted from within

IMPORTANT- PLEASE READ COMPLETELY BEFORE SIGNING APPLICATION

PRE-EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT

Equal Opportunity Policy:

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We will consider applicants for this position without regards to any category protected by applicable federal, or local law, including but not limited to: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, or uniformed service member status.

Background Check and Release of Information:

I hereby authorize P&C Inc. or its appointed investigative agencies to substantiate and verify my past employment, previous salary history, professional credentials, academic degrees and any other necessary references. I also authorize my previous schools, employers, and listed references to release to P&C Inc. or its appointed investigative agencies, any relevant information, including transcripts, that may be requested in connection with my employment. If employed, I authorize P&C to release salary and benefit data as necessary to meet business needs. I agree that P&C Inc. and my previous employers, schools, and references shall not be held liable if any employment offer is not tendered, is withdrawn, or my employment is terminated due to falsity or omissions in the information I have provided.

Need for Accommodation:

If I have a disability that requires accommodation to do my job, I must notify the company of that need, in writing, within 182 days after I know or reasonably should have known that I needed accommodation. Failure to do so will bar me from alleging that the company failed to accommodate me under Michigan (but not federal) law.

Policies and Procedures:

If employed by P&C Inc., I understand and agree that such employment is subject to the policies and procedures of the company. I understand and agree that any employment offer I might receive is contingent upon execution of the Confidentiality Agreement, I-9 and this application. I further agree to wear or use, when prescribed by the company, safety equipment or protective devices and to comply with all health and safety rules and reporting requirements. I agree to abide by all administrative policies of the company.

Direct Deposit:

I fully agree without fear or intimidation, coercion, or reprisal, to have any compensation that I receive directly deposited into the bank, credit union, or savings and loan association of my choice. I acknowledge that if I do not provide direct deposit information, compensation will be deposited to a pay card provided by the employer.

Terms and Conditions:

I understand that no statement in this form, related administrative policies, or an offer of employment is to be construed as an employment contract, and that either party, without the other's consent, may terminate the employment relationship at any time for any reason with or without cause or notice. Any agreement that varies the right of the employee or P&C to terminate the employment relationship at any time, with our without cause or notice, will be null and void.

Limitation of Claims:

If hired, in consideration of my employment, I agree to abide by the rules and policies of this company, including any changes from time to time, I agree that any lawsuit or claim against the company arising out of my employment or termination of employment (including but not limited to, claims arising from state, federal, or local civil rights laws) must be brought within the following time limits or forever be barred; (a) for lawsuits requiring a notice of rights to sue from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, within 90 days after the EEOC has issued that notice: or (b) for all other lawsuits, within (I) 180 days of the event(s) giving rise to the claim or (II) the time limited specified be the statute, whichever is shorter. I waive any statutes of limitations that exceeds this time limit.

Confidential Agreement:

I also understand and agree that I will not disclose or use any and all P&C confidential and proprietary information that I may acquire in the course of the recruitment process, in the course and scope of my employment, as well as after my employment with P&C.

Pre-Employment Background Check:

All applicants must pass a background check prior to beginning work. Refusal to allow the company to run a background check will result in disqualification of further employment consideration.

I hereby affirm that the information provided on this employment application form and on my resume is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that falsified information or omissions may result in termination from employment if discovered after my employment has begun, and that the offer of employment may be rescinded. With my signature on this application, I hereby agree to all terms above.