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Quality Control Clerk (Entry Level)

Wylie, TX ยท On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Your primary focus will be the precision cutting of samples, followed by hardness and tensile strength testing. You will also be using an Ascona machine to verify previous days' production run. As QC ...

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Entry-Level Engineer

Lisle, IL ยท On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Seeking to hire an entry-level engineer for a contract-to-hire opportunity to support our client ... Set up and operate testing equipment (e.g., tensile testers, hardness testers, electrical hipot ...

Junior Chemist

Broken Arrow, OK ยท On-site

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

... tensile strength, hardness, aging, elongation, rheometry). * Operate laboratory equipment such as rheometers, Mooney viscometers, tensiometers, and hardness testers. * Maintain accurate records of ...

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How much do entry level tensile testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level tensile testing in the United States is $24.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Tensile Testing vs Entry Level Material Testing Technician?

AspectEntry Level Tensile TestingEntry Level Material Testing Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer technical certificationsHigh school diploma; certifications in material testing are a plus
Work EnvironmentLaboratory or manufacturing settings, performing mechanical tests on materialsLaboratories, quality control departments, testing facilities
Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive industriesUsed across manufacturing, construction, and research sectors

Entry Level Tensile Testing focuses specifically on measuring a material's strength by applying tension, while Entry Level Material Testing Technician covers a broader range of tests on various materials. Both roles require similar certifications and work environments, but tensile testing is more specialized in mechanical property assessment.

What are entry level tensile testing jobs?

Entry level tensile testing jobs involve operating equipment to test the strength and durability of materials by applying tension until they break or deform. These roles are typically found in manufacturing, construction, and materials science industries, where accurate data on material properties is essential. Entry-level technicians set up test specimens, run tests following protocols, record results, and help maintain testing equipment. They generally work under the supervision of more experienced engineers or lab managers, and require attention to detail, basic math skills, and a willingness to learn technical procedures.

What are some common challenges faced by entry-level tensile testing technicians, and how can they be overcome?

Entry-level tensile testing technicians often encounter challenges such as learning to operate specialized testing equipment accurately and interpreting test results correctly. Adhering to strict safety protocols and quality standards is essential, and mistakes can affect data integrity. To overcome these challenges, new technicians should seek guidance from experienced team members, participate in hands-on training, and familiarize themselves with standard operating procedures. Regular calibration of equipment and consistent documentation practices also help ensure reliable results and personal growth in the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Tensile Testing Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Tensile Testing Technician, you need a basic understanding of materials science, mechanical testing principles, and at least a high school diploma or technical certificate. Familiarity with universal testing machines, data analysis software, and safety protocols is typically required. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong communication skills help ensure accurate results and effective teamwork. These competencies are crucial for maintaining testing accuracy, safety, and the integrity of material quality assessments.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Tensile Testing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,049 per year, or $24.1 per hour.
Quality Control Clerk (Entry Level)

Quality Control Clerk (Entry Level)

Tower Extrusions

Wylie, TX โ€ข On-site

$18 - $23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
We are seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Technician to join our Tensile team. In this role, you will be responsible for the preparation and testing of aluminum samples to ensure all products meet rigorous mechanical and structural specifications. Your primary focus will be the precision cutting of samples, followed by hardness and tensile strength testing. You will also be using an Ascona machine to verify previous days' production run. As QC Technician, you would initially begin with training of the extrusion process and sub sequential processes that could affect quality. After training, the technician will be responsible for the safety and production for Tensile testing and the data input related. Also, he/ she will share the responsibility of checking extrusion, verifying dimensions and making sure the extrusion complies to the order and/or drawing.
Key Responsibilities
  • Collect aluminum samples, properly store, and dispose of samples after a 30-day time frame.
  • Sample Preparation: Operate precision saws (e.g., band saws, abrasive cutters) to extract test specimens from aluminum samples, according to ASTM or ISO standards.
  • Mechanical Testing: * Perform Hardness Testing (Webster B) to verify material hardness
    • Conduct Tensile Testing using Universal Testing Machines (UTM) to measure yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation.
  • Data Management: Accurately record and input test results into the EPICS System. Highlight any deviations from ASTM standards to management.
  • Inspection of previous days' production run (last billets) using the Ascona system. Then sending last billet reports to management. Ability to use Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) to create daily production reports.
  • Safety & Compliance: Adhere to all PPE requirements and safety protocols regarding high-speed cutting machinery and the handling of heavy metal samples
  • Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy in data entry and sample identification to maintain traceability.

Salary dependent upon experience. Health insurance and 401k are available.
Effort Factors:
Physical Demands: Production floor is not climate-controlled warehouse, must be able to tolerate hot/cold temperatures depending on weather. Exposure to noise and metal dust (protective equipment provided). Ability to lift parts and fixtures not to exceed 50 pounds. Walking, sitting, and standing for long periods of time required, as well as crawling, stooping and working on a ladder may be required. Good visual acuity required.
Mental Demands: Position requires patience, problem solving skills and attention to detail.
Requirements
Preferred Requirements:
โ€ข Hand tool experience preferred: Calipers, micrometers, hardness tester, go no-go gauges, gloss meters, thickness tester (paint & plating), and a variety of other hand tools, band saws and routers.
โ€ข Technical Proficiency: Prior experience in manufacturing, preferably within the metals or aerospace industry.
โ€ข Familiarity with aluminum alloys and heat-treatment processes.
โ€ข Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing or ISO 9001 standards.
โ€ข Blueprint Reading: Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications to ensure samples are cut from the correct orientations.
โ€ข EPICS experience preferred
Bilingual: English and Spanish