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As a Thread Roll Operator, you'llbe part of our team located in Brea, CA. Key Responsibilities: ' Sets, operates and troubleshoots threadroll machines, as required. ' Efficiently produces quality ...

Threadroll Machinist - 2nd Shift

Brea, CA ยท On-site

$26 - $36/hr

As a Thread Roll Operator, you'll be part of our team located in Brea, CA. Key Responsibilities: ' Sets, operates and troubleshoots thread roll machines, as required. ' Efficiently produces quality ...

Experience operating Hartford 10-400 and or EWMENS Roll Thread machines a plus. * HSD/GED or equivalent experience. * Good Mechanical Aptitude. * Ability to perform basic math.

As a Thread Roll Operator, you'll be part of our team located in Brea, CA. Key Responsibilities: ' Sets, operates and troubleshoots thread roll machines, as required. ' Efficiently produces quality ...

As a Thread Roll Operator, you'll be part of our team located in Brea, CA. Key Responsibilities: ' Sets, operates and troubleshoots thread roll machines, as required. ' Efficiently produces quality ...

Experience operating Hartford 10-400 and or EWMENS Roll Thread machines a plus. * HSD/GED or equivalent experience. * Good Mechanical Aptitude. * Ability to perform basic math. We consider all ...

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How much do commission thread roll operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission thread roll operator in the United States is $18.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Thread Roll Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commission Thread Roll Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and experience with thread rolling machines, often supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with CNC controls, measuring instruments like micrometers and calipers, and quality control systems is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong teamwork skills help operators maintain precision and efficiency. These skills ensure high-quality thread production, minimize errors, and support safe, productive manufacturing operations.

What are some common challenges faced by Commission Thread Roll Operators, and how can I prepare for them?

Commission Thread Roll Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining product quality while meeting high production quotas and troubleshooting machine malfunctions under time constraints. Attention to detail is critical, as minor errors can impact the final product's threading and fit. To prepare, familiarize yourself with routine machine maintenance, develop strong problem-solving skills, and stay up-to-date with safety protocols. Additionally, being proactive in communicating with other team members, such as quality inspectors and maintenance technicians, can help resolve issues quickly and ensure smooth workflow.

What is a Commission Thread Roll Operator?

A Commission Thread Roll Operator is a skilled worker responsible for operating machines that form threads on metal or plastic parts using rolling techniques. They set up, monitor, and adjust thread rolling machines to ensure threads meet precise specifications. Their work is vital in manufacturing industries where threaded components are required, such as automotive, aerospace, and construction. The operator must also inspect finished products for quality, perform routine maintenance on equipment, and follow safety protocols during operation.

What jobs make 5000 a week without a degree?

A Commission Thread Roll Operator typically earns based on production and commissions, which can sometimes reach or exceed $5,000 weekly for high performers, especially in roles with commission-based pay structures. Other high-earning jobs without a degree include sales positions, real estate agents, and certain skilled trades like commercial diving or specialized construction, where experience and skills are key. These roles often require strong work ethic, technical skills, or licensing but not necessarily formal degrees.

What is the difference between Commission Thread Roll Operator vs Coil Winder?

AspectCommission Thread Roll OperatorCoil Winder
CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in machinery operationHigh school diploma, training in winding machinery
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plant, machine operationManufacturing, winding and assembling coils
Industry UsageTextile, wire, and cable manufacturingElectrical, motor, and transformer manufacturing

The Commission Thread Roll Operator and Coil Winder roles share similarities in machinery operation and industry settings. However, the Thread Roll Operator focuses on threading and rolling processes in textile or wire production, while the Coil Winder specializes in winding coils for electrical components. Both roles require technical skills and safety awareness, but their specific tasks and end products differ.

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Infographic showing various Commission Thread Roll Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, and 35% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,827 per year, or $18.2 per hour.
Tesker Machine Operator MI 2nd shift

Tesker Machine Operator MI 2nd shift

Williams Form Engineering

Comstock Park, MI โ€ข On-site

$23.17/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Williams Form Engineering has been a leader in manufacturing quality products for the Construction and Fastener Industries for over 80 years. Our construction products are divided into three main categories: Concrete Forming Hardware and Accessories; Rock and Concrete Anchor Bolts; and Post Tensioning Systems. We design and manufacture these products with pride and provide them at fair marketable prices. Each product line is complete with engineering, installation and testing equipment with onsite technical support available. Our mission statement is simple "Customers are our future... take care of them."
If you are looking for a fast-paced, challenging career with a family-oriented company, Williams Form Engineering is looking for dedicated and driven candidates to fill a Tesker Machine Operator position within our Comstock Park manufacturing facility.
Primary Responsibilities
  • Must follow all safety standards and procedures
  • Able to learn and perform all related Epicor transaction within 30 days
  • Operate thread roll machines producing external roll threads in various types and sizes; remove parts at the end of the machine cycle
  • Perform basic thread roll machine set-ups as required to complete the manufacturing
  • Feed parts into automatic thread roll machines by studying the part, blueprints, specifications and/or instructions
  • Adjust machine controls and change tool settings in order to keep dimensions within specific tolerances
  • Inspect sample workpieces to verify conformance with specifications using instruments such as gauges, micrometers, and dial indicator
  • Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) to check, test, login, logout, and thread roll good quality parts while coordinating with the floor supervisor
  • Notify supervisor of major malfunctions or when machine maintenance is needed
  • Recognize basic sequence of operations with assistance from supervisor

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED, or 1-2 years related experience and/or training
  • Basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills required
  • Manual dexterity required for operating machinery and computers
  • Proficient in blueprint interpretation, key process parameters, and SPC data acquisition
  • Ability to effectively communicate information to supervisor and/or other employees
  • Ability to lift up to 70 lbs. unassisted required
  • Able to stand, walk, bend and twist for at least seven hours per day
  • US Citizen or Green Card holder

Working Conditions

Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment, including mechanical noise and fluctuating temperatures. Work involves frequent lifting of materials and product. Machinery operations require the use of safety equipment including safety glasses, hearing protection, work boots, and hardhats. Loose fitting clothes and jewelry are not permitted.

Williams Form appreciates the importance of being able to provide our team members and their families with a complete benefits package as part of their overall compensation.

Benefits include:

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401k
  • Boot and Clothing Allowance

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability

To find out more about Williams Form Engineering, visit our website at www.williamsform.com




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