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Full Time Electrical Motor Rewinding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Learn and perform industrial motor rewinding , including winding removal, coil manufacturing ... Support senior technicians in both electrical and mechanical repair tasks. Preferred Skills ...

The Motor Winder will be responsible for rewinding, repairing, and assembling electromagnetic ... Experience with winding machines and electrical testing equipment. * Ability to read and interpret ...

The Motor Winder will be responsible for rewinding, repairing, and assembling electromagnetic ... Experience with winding machines and electrical testing equipment. * Ability to read and interpret ...

The Motor Winder will be responsible for rewinding, repairing, and assembling electromagnetic ... Experience with winding machines and electrical testing equipment. * Ability to read and interpret ...

... for damage, rewinding stators, and armatures, and performing electrical testing. The ideal ... Prior experience in motor winding or electromechanical repair preferred Additional Requirements:

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How much do full time electrical motor rewinding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time electrical motor rewinding in the United States is $29.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Electrical Motor Rewinding vs Full Time Electrician?

AspectFull Time Electrical Motor RewindingFull Time Electrician
CertificationsElectrical certifications, motor rewinding licensesElectrical licenses, trade certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, repair shopsConstruction sites, residential/commercial buildings
Job FocusRewinding and repairing electric motorsInstalling, maintaining, troubleshooting electrical systems
Industry UsageHeavy industry, motor manufacturingConstruction, maintenance services

While both roles involve electrical work, Full Time Electrical Motor Rewinding specializes in repairing and rewinding electric motors, often within manufacturing environments. Full Time Electricians have a broader scope, including installing and maintaining electrical systems across various settings. The choice depends on your specific skills and career interests in electrical repair versus general electrical work.

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Electrical Motor Winder

OTC Industrial

Spartanburg, SC • On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Competitive Pay: This position offers an hourly wage ranging from $25.00/hr. to $35.00/hr., depending on experience and qualifications.
OTC Industrial Technologies is seeking a motivated, technically minded candidate to join our Spartanburg Electric Motor Repair Facility as a Servo Repair Technician / Electrical Winder. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who wants to build a long-term career in the rapidly growing field of industrial electric motors, automation, and controls.
Position Overview:
This role supports our motor repair operations with a mix of hands-on mechanical/electrical work and precision diagnostic testing. The successful candidate will work on industrial servomotors, perform DCIs (Disassembly, Clean & Inspect), and train to become proficient in AC/DC motor winding.
What You'll Do:
  • Perform DCI procedures on industrial motors (disassemble, inspect, document findings).
  • Assist in servo motor diagnostics, including encoder checks and signal verification.
  • Use test equipment such as oscilloscopes, volt-ohm meters, megohm meters, and surge testers.
  • Learn and perform industrial motor rewinding, including winding removal, coil manufacturing, forming, inserting, tying, and varnish processes (full training provided).
  • Diagnose basic issues with three-phase motors, drives, and control systems.
  • Maintain organized workstations, documentation, and digital records.
  • Support senior technicians in both electrical and mechanical repair tasks.

Preferred Skills & Knowledge:
  • Understanding of servo motors, encoders, feedback devices, and industrial automation fundamentals.
  • Familiarity with three-phase systems, winding principles, and electrical theory.
  • Ability to read schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
  • Strong computer skills—ability to use testing software, documentation tools, and data entry systems.
  • Excellent organizational habits and attention to detail.
  • Mechanical aptitude and willingness to work with hands-on industrial equipment.

Minimum Requirements:
  • Basic proficiency with oscilloscopes, VOM meters, or similar test equipment.
  • Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude.
  • Ability to lift 40 lbs and work in a shop environment.
  • Reliability, integrity, and commitment to safety.