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The prototype facility works primarily with metal and plastic materials to produce prototype parts and assemblies that become components for new product development. This is an exciting opportunity ...

Leads low to medium model making projects and prototype development with basic mechanical features working from drawings, sketches, and verbal instructions. * Receives direction from Leads and ...

WovenWorks is looking for a skilled, hands-on maker to support our prototyping team in Fairfield, CT. This freelance, part-time role is ideal for someone with experience in industrial design model ...

WovenWorks is looking for a skilled, hands-on maker to support our prototyping team in Fairfield, CT. This freelance, part-time role is ideal for someone with experience in industrial design model ...

Prototype ModelMaker

Fairfield, CT ยท On-site

$32 - $45/hr

WovenWorks is looking for a skilled, hands-on maker to support our prototyping team in Fairfield, CT. This freelance, part-time role is ideal for someone with experience in industrial design model ...

Machine prototype components from 3-D model files supplied from Engineering Design. * Using creativity and self-direction in designing, machining, and testing of prototypes and fixtures when standard ...

Machine prototype components from 3-D model files supplied from Engineering Design. * Using creativity and self-direction in designing, machining, and testing of prototypes and fixtures when standard ...

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How much do entry level prototype model maker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level prototype model maker in the United States is $31.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Entry Level Prototype Model Maker do?

An Entry Level Prototype Model Maker assists in creating physical models and prototypes of products, parts, or concepts, usually based on engineering drawings or 3D digital designs. They work with tools and materials such as plastics, metals, or wood to build and assemble prototypes that help designers and engineers test and refine their ideas. The role often involves measuring, cutting, shaping, and finishing components, and may also include operating basic machinery or 3D printers. This position is ideal for those interested in hands-on work and learning more about product development and manufacturing processes.

What is the difference between Entry Level Prototype Model Maker vs Entry Level Product Designer?

AspectEntry Level Prototype Model MakerEntry Level Product Designer
Required SkillsModel making, craftsmanship, basic CAD knowledgeDesign principles, CAD, user experience
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, manufacturing settingsDesign studios, offices
Industry UsageManufacturing, prototypingConsumer products, tech, fashion

While both roles involve design and technical skills, Entry Level Prototype Model Makers focus on creating physical prototypes through craftsmanship, whereas Entry Level Product Designers work on conceptualizing and designing products, often using digital tools. Both roles are essential in product development but differ in their primary tasks and work environments.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level prototype model makers and how can they be overcome?

Entry level prototype model makers often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex design drawings, working with unfamiliar materials, and meeting tight deadlines. Adapting quickly to different fabrication techniques and maintaining attention to detail under time pressure are key to overcoming these obstacles. Regular communication with design engineers and senior model makers can help clarify project requirements and build essential hands-on skills. Embracing feedback and being open to learning new tools or software will also support professional growth in this collaborative, fast-paced environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Prototype Model Maker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Prototype Model Maker, you need a strong aptitude in manual dexterity, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of manufacturing or design principles, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training. Familiarity with hand tools, power tools, 3D printers, and CAD software is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication help you stand out in this collaborative and iterative environment. These skills ensure precise model creation, efficient workflow, and successful project outcomes in prototype development.
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Job description

At Crestron Electronics, Inc we build the technology that integrates technology.
We are proud to be the largest and most recognized brand in automation and control solutions, and the premier technology partner for fortune 500 businesses globally. Our products' are integrated into new high-tech commercial buildings' to include some of the most exciting real estate throughout the world. Our clients include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, LinkedIn and many others. We are the leaders in the most exciting industry in the world!
Our automation and control solutions for homes and buildings allow our clients to control entire environments with the push of a button, integrating systems such as Audio Visual, Lighting, Shading, Security, Building Management Systems and HVAC to provide greater comfort, convenience and security.
Crestron Electronics is looking for a creative individual to work in our high-tech engineering environment fabricating prototypes for design verification and other company needs. The prototype facility works primarily with metal and plastic materials to produce prototype parts and assemblies that become components for new product development. This is an exciting opportunity for a mechanically inclined, hands-on, detail oriented individual to learn varied skills and contribute to our growing organization.
In this role the selected candidate will be trained to program, setup, and operate various shop equipment to produce precision parts and assemblies in short-run quantities. This work will require an innate talent for problem solving and technical skills in CAD. Candidate should be highly motived to learn the skills outlined below.
Responsibilities include completing in-house training to operate the following shop equipment
    • High-pressure waterjet
    • Plastic Prototyping Equipment: SLA, FDM & Polyjet
    • Sheet metal forming and hardware insertion
    • Other power fabrication equipment
    • Finishing & painting of prototypes
    • CNC Press brake
    • Lathe
    • CNC Mill
  • Assist other members of the Prototype Shop staff with additional tasks:
    • Assembly of test units
    • Construction and assembly of test fixtures
    • Rework of existing parts
    • Perform routine maintenance on equipment per department procedures
  • Additional Training
    • Reading of Technical Prints
    • Use of Calipers
    • Learning of CAD Software: Creo

Qualification
  • Education: College, Technical School or High School
  • High mechanical aptitude needed to visualize 3D designs
  • Logical and Creative problem-solving skills
  • Ability to quickly learn new technical skills including software applications and equipment
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Detail oriented, working to tight tolerances
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Be able to lift 40lbs.
  • Qualifications below are an additional benefit:
  • Experience with equipment listed in responsibilities section
  • Ability to read and understand technical prints
  • Ability to program in a CAD system to run shop equipment
  • HVLP/Air Brush Painting skills
  • CAD experience: Creo aka Pro Engineer (ProE) or Solidworks
  • Basic soldering skills and/or simple understanding of wiring
  • Wood Working (Table Saw, Chop Saw, Router)
  • Spot Welding

Crestron Electronics offers a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, 401K with company match, Paid Time Off, Holidays, On-site Amenities at NJ Headquarters & TX Facilities, Crestron Market Cafes, and Fitness Centers.
At Crestron Electronics, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion drive innovation. Crestron's success hinges on continuing to build a workforce of unique individuals whose passion inspires us to create and revolutionize industry-leading products and services. There will always be more to accomplish, and at Crestron, we believe the best way forward is together.
EOE/M/F/D/V
*No Solicitation* Any agency submittal to any employee of Crestron Electronics, Inc by any method of communication will be deemed the sole property of Crestron Electronics Inc.