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Data Tagging Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Perform accurate work order data entry to include technician's labor hours, mileage, and any ... Monitor all service department parts/component returns and core tagging for expediting credits to ...

Perform accurate work order data entry to include technician's labor hours, mileage, and any ... Monitor all service department parts/component returns and core tagging for expediting credits to ...

Perform accurate work order data entry to include technician's labor hours, mileage, and any ... Monitor all service department parts/component returns and core tagging for expediting credits to ...

Tagging and labelling equipment as required by the organization as well as regulatory bodies ... Maintaining a high level of data accuracy and integrity within the CMMs system. * Primary source to ...

Tagging and labelling equipment as required by the organization as well as regulatory bodies ... Maintaining a high level of data accuracy and integrity within the CMMs system. * Primary source to ...

Utilize data-driven tactics and reporting to track performance of the team overall and down to the ... the management of tagging standards and interfirm requirements * Responsible for creating ...

... Audit system pricing, tagging, and partnerships and work with various teams to ensure customer data is aligned with contractual pricing structure • Compile mass price review documents ...

Winder 2

Beloit, WI

$16.75 - $19.75/hr

Required to log into jobs and record production data. This includes closing open work orders and ... This includes proper identification, tagging and wrapping. * Required to be a team player and ...

Gather and compile data to generate reports for customers. * Communicate quality discrepancies to ... tagging, and documenting counts. * Label nonconforming parts. * Read blueprints to ensure ...

Utilize data-driven tactics and reporting to track performance of the team overall and down to the ... the management of tagging standards and interfirm requirements * Responsible for creating ...

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How much do data tagging jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for data tagging in Wisconsin is $100,159.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,800.00 and $109,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is data tagging?

A Data Tagging job involves labeling or annotating data, such as text, images, audio, or video, to help machine learning models understand patterns and make accurate predictions. Taggers assign relevant metadata, categories, or identifiers to raw data based on predefined guidelines. This process is essential for training AI systems in tasks like image recognition, natural language processing, and content moderation. Attention to detail and consistency are critical in ensuring high-quality, accurate datasets for AI models.

What does a data tagger do?

A typical day for a Data Tagging professional involves reviewing large volumes of data—such as images, video clips, audio, or text—and applying specific labels or annotations according to detailed project guidelines. You’ll likely work with specialized software platforms and may be part of a collaborative team that regularly coordinates to ensure consistency and accuracy. Frequent communication with project managers or data scientists is common to clarify criteria or resolve ambiguities. While the work can be repetitive, it is crucial for the development of AI and machine learning applications, and there are often opportunities to progress into quality assurance, project coordination, or more technical data roles over time.

What skills and qualifications are needed for data tagging?

To excel in a Data Tagging role, attention to detail, consistency, and a basic understanding of data categorization or annotation are essential, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with specialized annotation software or data labeling platforms, as well as basic computer literacy, is typically required. Strong time management, communication skills, and the ability to follow detailed instructions help candidates stand out. These abilities ensure that tagged data is accurate, reliable, and ready for use in training machine learning models or improving data-driven processes.

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Infographic showing various Data Tagging job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,159 per year, or $48.2 per hour.

Service Admin

Roland Machinery Co

Franksville, WI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 18 days ago


Roland Machinery rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 175 rated vehicle equipment hire


Job description

Roland Machinery Company is a family owned company established in 1958. Roland Machinery is one of the Mid-West’s leading heavy equipment dealers representing more than twenty-five outstanding manufacturers of construction, municipal, industrial and forestry equipment; expanding across 5 states and 17 locations.

Responsibilities & Duties:

  • Service department H/R Resources and new hire document formulation, Injury reporting, MSHA & DOT reporting, and maintaining department MSDS records
  • Daily posting of hourly employee labor hours for each Technician to the respective work orders. Maintain weekly hourly employee spreadsheet for payroll
  • Assists Service Manager with administrative requirements of tracking all in and outbound equipment for timely reporting to corporate
  • Perform accurate work order data entry to include technician’s labor hours, mileage, and any outside charges
  • Accept all service work order start-up requests and create work orders accordingly so parts and labor can be charged as needed. A daily report will be required to manage the work in process dictating which work orders can be prepared for invoicing
  • Service reporting screening and data entry of technical write-ups for each work order, analyzing all job data for accuracy relative to services performed which would be repair description, labor hours charged, travel time, parts utilized, parts freight charges, and any other costs applied to jobs to allow accurate invoicing
  • Perform parts expediting duties by staying in tune daily with work in process to ensure continuity in service labor scheduling relative to inbound part/component deliveries. Hence this position requires you're very aware of parts orders from the service department and in tune with ETA's and back order status reporting to assist the Service Manager in effectively maximizing the available man-power to meet and exceed customer expectations via enhancing customer's equipment "up-time"
  • Monitor all service department parts/component returns and core tagging for expediting credits to the respective work orders
  • Process the departments warranty write-ups relative to each manufacturer's policies and procedures and forward claims to the divisions Warranty Administrator for final submission. Each branch is responsible for its warranty recovery so monthly reporting and discussion help us maximize awareness and final recovery
  • Review all outside vendor invoicing relative to our service repairs and the service department assets such as building and service truck repairs
  • Monitor, order, and manage proper stock of the basic service department supplies, misc. truck supplies, RMC hard copy service documents, and Roland Machinery decals and data tags
  • Coordinate mandatory parts and service safety meetings with Service Manager. Forward signed roster and inspections to corporate
  • Branch phone answering and call routing as needed to include handling of walk-in customer traffic to ensure a professional atmosphere as we handle each customer call or walk-in with urgency and empathy
  • Manage service department’s activity in the Service Managers absence

Qualifications & Skills:

  • High School diploma or G.E.D.
  • Previous related experience in the heavy equipment, heavy truck, or auto industry
  • Must have an insurable driving record
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills a must have
  • Solid verbal and written communication skills a must have
  • Must maintain a professional line of communication with the parts, service, and sales staff. Unconstructive informal negative communication OR sharing proprietary information with the group will be looked upon as insubordination.
  • Must possess the ability to set and keep priorities and professionally handle the stresses associated with dealing with a fast-paced competitive industry
  • Must have the ability to occasionally lift 75 pounds from floor to chest; reach and use the arms with a full range of motion in order to retrieve stocked parts
  • Maintains excellent work habits, provides excellent example, and presents a favorable business image towards customers served by the company and RMC staff

Benefits:

  • Full time regular employees are offered:
  • Comprehensive PPO health plan, & prescription coverage with non-tobacco discount
  • Flex spending account offered
  • Dental and vision
  • up to 4% 401K employer match, and a discretionary 2% annual profit-sharing contribution
  • Paid time off, with additional 8 paid holidays
  • Company Paid Life Insurance

Roland is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) in accordance with Title 44, IL Administrative Code, Subpart C, Section 750.150


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