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Line Cook/Prep

Weaverville, NC · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Line Cook Pay : $16 - 20 per hour Job type Full-time, Part-time Education No education required ... We are an established high volume restaurant that has become a favorite hang-out to both locals and ...

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Hang weldments on paint line and inspect for quality. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: * Pulling units from Black Inventory into paint stage * Properly hang configurations of weldments onto paint line per hang ...

Paint Line Loader

Ramsey, MN · On-site

$20 - $22.75/hr

Hang weldments on paint line and inspect for quality. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: * Pulling units from Black Inventory into paint stage * Properly hang configurations of weldments onto paint line per hang ...

Break down and hang cabinet kits and other parts on the paint line; including covers, nut guards, and miscellaneous component parts. * Unload parts onto pallets or carts without damage to painted ...

Hang, rack, and load parts onto the powder coating line in preparation for coating * Operate and monitor conveyor line, oven, and spray booth equipment * Inspect coated parts for defects such as runs ...

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Line Tech

Cochranton, PA · On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Hang, rack, and load parts onto the powder coating line in preparation for coating * Operate and monitor conveyor line, oven, and spray booth equipment * Inspect coated parts for defects such as runs ...

Hang, rack, and load parts onto the powder coating line in preparation for coating * Operate and monitor conveyor line, oven, and spray booth equipment * Inspect coated parts for defects such as runs ...

Paint Line Utility - 1st Shift

Peosta, IA · On-site

$14 - $16.50/hr

Prepare and hang parts on the powder coating conveyor line to ensure efficient production * Remove parts from the line and package them to accurately according to customer specifications * Inspect ...

Paint Line Utility - 1st Shift

Peosta, IA · On-site

$14 - $16.50/hr

Prepare and hang parts on the powder coating conveyor line to ensure efficient production * Remove parts from the line and package them to accurately according to customer specifications * Inspect ...

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How much do hang line jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for hang line in the United States is $17.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Hang Line Operators in manufacturing environments?

Hang Line Operators often work in fast-paced settings where attention to detail and efficiency are crucial. One common challenge is ensuring that products are properly secured and spaced on the line to avoid defects during finishing processes such as painting or coating. Operators must also be vigilant about safety, as the role can involve repetitive motions and handling heavy or awkward items. Teamwork is essential, as Hang Line Operators frequently coordinate with quality control and maintenance staff to keep production running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hang Line Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hang Line Operator, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, strong attention to detail, and manual dexterity for handling and inspecting products on the assembly or production line. Familiarity with manufacturing equipment, safety standards, and possibly certifications in forklift operation or OSHA compliance are often required. Reliability, teamwork, and good communication skills help operators coordinate with colleagues and maintain workflow efficiency. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure product quality, workplace safety, and smooth production processes.

What is the difference between Hang Line vs Rope Access Technician?

AspectHang LineRope Access Technician
CredentialsMay require safety training and basic rigging certificationsRequires IRATA or SPRAT certification, safety training, and rigging skills
Work EnvironmentTypically outdoor, involving hanging from a fixed line for tasks like maintenance or inspectionsIndoor or outdoor, performing complex tasks at height using rope access techniques
Industry UsageCommon in construction, maintenance, and rescue operationsUsed in industrial inspection, maintenance, and structural work

While both roles involve working at heights using ropes, a Hang Line generally refers to tasks involving hanging from a fixed line for inspection or maintenance, often with basic safety certifications. A Rope Access Technician performs more complex, technical work at height, requiring specialized certifications like IRATA or SPRAT, and is trained for detailed inspection and repair tasks across various industries.

What are hang line jobs?

Hang line jobs typically involve working on the production or assembly line in manufacturing facilities, where employees are responsible for hanging products—such as automotive parts, garments, or other items—onto conveyor lines or racks for processes like painting, drying, or packaging. These workers must pay close attention to detail to ensure items are securely fastened and properly spaced. The role may also involve inspecting items for quality, maintaining safety standards, and collaborating with team members to keep the production line running smoothly.
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Infographic showing various Hang Line job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,582 per year, or $17.1 per hour.
Apprentice Line Worker / Journey Line Worker

Apprentice Line Worker / Journey Line Worker

Lehi City

Lehi, UT • On-site

$31.45 - $56.40/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

APPRENTICE LINE WORKER / JOURNEY LINE WORKER
CLOSING DATE: July 7, 2026
STARTING WAGE: Dependent upon prior apprenticeship experience:
Apprenticeship
Year Completed
Title
Starting Pay Minimum
Starting Pay Maximum
No Apprentice
Apprentice 1
$31.45
$37.74
1st Year Completed
Apprentice 2
$33.83
$40.60
2nd Year Completed
Apprentice 3
$37.17
$44.60
3rd Year Completed
Apprentice 4
$40.50
$48.61
Journey Line Worker
Journey Line Worker
$38.90
$56.40
APPRENTICE LINE WORKER:
JOB SUMMARY: Career opportunity to receive apprentice training in learning to perform installation, maintenance, and repair of underground and above ground power distribution; operate line trucks, line working apparatus, and heavy equipment; descend into tunnels or trenches; string lines; locate damaged lines and poles; troubleshoot power distribution equipment to determine problem; splice cables; repair transformers; conduct voltage and amperage checks; replace fixtures in cross arms; hang insulators; replace and repair fuses, grounds, etc.; construct cross arms, etc. to be used on power poles; provide general labor in assistance to power line work; prepare material and equipment for field work; assist in responding to emergency calls; make connections and disconnections for customers; inform public of pending outages due to repair; repair street lights; trim trees and other debris from lines and loops; and explain problems to public; required to perform other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from high school or equivalent; experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the required work; valid Utah Commercial driver's license (CDL); reside within a 30 minute response time; strong desire and total commitment to enter into an Apprentice Agreement and participate in an accredited four (4) year apprenticeship program registered with the Federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training. Preference given to applicants already in an BLS-approved Apprentice Program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Considerable knowledge of all applicable National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements; some knowledge of current power line design and construction techniques; basic knowledge of electrical theory including load calculations, wire sizing, fusing, transformer connections, and current grounding practices; basic knowledge of line working principles and techniques; physically fit, able to stoop, bend, and lift 100 pounds; no fear of heights; must be available to attend apprentice classes two nights per week for four years in addition to work schedule. As part of the 3rd year of the apprenticeship, employees must be willing to work an on-call rotation.
JOURNEY LINE WORKER:
JOB SUMMARY:
  • Perform installation, maintenance, and repair of underground and above ground power distribution.
  • Operate line trucks, line working apparatus, and heavy equipment.
  • Descend into tunnels or trenches.
  • String lines.
  • Locate damaged lines and poles.
  • Troubleshoot power distribution equipment to determine problem.
  • Splice cables.
  • Repair transformers.
  • Conduct voltage and amperage checks.
  • Replace fixtures in cross arms.
  • Hang insulators.
  • Replace and repair fuses, grounds, etc.
  • Construct cross arms, etc. to be used on power poles.
  • Provide general labor in assistance to power line work.
  • Prepare material and equipment for field work.
  • Assist in responding to emergency calls.
  • Make connections and disconnections for customers.
  • Inform public of pending outages due to repair.
  • Repair street lights.
  • Trim trees and other debris from lines and loops.
  • Explain problems to public.
  • Required to perform other related duties as assigned.
  • Under general supervision; will construct, maintain, and repair all transmission and distribution electrical systems, both underground and overhead.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be a graduate of a standard high school or equivalent.
  • Experience equivalent to one (1) year full-time journey level electric line work installing, maintaining, and repairing high voltage overhead/underground transmission, distribution, and service lines.
  • OR completion of a recognized Apprentice Lineman Training Program will substitute for the required experience.
  • Must possess a Journey Lineman Certificate through an accredited program such as IBEW or IPSA.
  • Currently have a valid Utah Commercial driver's license (CDL).
  • Reside within a 30 minute response time.
  • Previous experience working for a municipal electrical system is desirable.
  • Must be able to work the "on call" rotation schedule.

TO APPLY: To submit our required City application, go to .
NOTE: A complete list of essential functions and minimum requirements of the position may be obtained from Lehi City Human Resources. Lehi City will provide reasonable accommodations for any applicant during the examination and selection process. If you have special needs, please call 385-201-1000. Lehi City is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability.