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How much do internship precision machining jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship precision machining in the United States is $18.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Precision Machining vs Precision Machining Technician?

AspectInternship Precision MachiningPrecision Machining Technician
CredentialsTypically students or entry-level, no certifications requiredHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications like CNC or machining certificates preferred
Work EnvironmentTraining settings, workshops, or labsManufacturing floors, machine shops, production facilities
Job FocusLearning, assisting, gaining experienceOperating, maintaining, and troubleshooting precision machinery

Internship Precision Machining is a training role for students or beginners to gain hands-on experience, while a Precision Machining Technician is a skilled worker responsible for operating and maintaining machining equipment in manufacturing environments. The internship serves as a stepping stone toward becoming a fully qualified technician.

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Infographic showing various Internship Precision Machining job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 82% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,193 per year, or $18.8 per hour.
Precision Machining Teacher--Future Opportunity

Precision Machining Teacher--Future Opportunity

York County School of Technology

York, PA • On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Overview & Description
York Tech is anticipating hiring a new teacher for our Precision Machining High School program in the 2027-2028 school year. We will be looking at candidates early in the hopes of incorporating some transition time with the current instructor during the upcoming school year.
General Description:
The Precision Machining Teacher will be responsible for teaching high school students the skills and theory in the precision machining curriculum.
Salary and Benefits:
The starting salary range for this role is typically $65,000-$75,000.
This position comes with medical and dental benefits effective with the first day of employment, as well as paid leave time, retirement plans, and other fringe benefits.
Required Qualifications:
The individual to be hired to the position of Precision Machining Teacher must meet the following conditions and qualifications:
  • PA CTE Teaching in Machine Shop preferred.
  • Noncertified candidates must have at least four years of full time (or equivalent) work experience within the field after their high school graduation date. Candidates not possessing PA teaching certification must be willing to complete required college coursework and testing requirements to obtain full certification.
  • Evidence of completion of a formal machining training program strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of metal machining and CNC supplies, equipment, and safety guidelines.
  • Ability to communicate with a diverse group of students, parents, coworkers, and the community in a manner which demonstrates dignity and respect.

The School reserves the right to excuse any applicant from meeting one or more of the listed qualification requirements, provided the applicant possesses other qualifications in addition to the minimum set forth herein, and that the School deems those qualifications to be an adequate and acceptable substitute for the particular qualification(s) not possessed by the applicant.
Key Responsibilities:
The Precision Machining Teacher must have the ability to perform the following essential functions with or without reasonable accommodations:
  • Instruct students in grades 9-12 in the technical knowledge and skills in all aspects of shaping metal parts. Instruction involves making computations relating to work dimensions, tooling and feeds and speeds of machining. Emphasis is placed upon bench work and the operation of lathes, power saws, shapers, milling machines, grinders, drills and computer operated equipment (CNC). Instruction also includes the use of precision measuring instruments such as layout tools, micrometers and gauges; methods of machining and heat treatment of various metals; blueprint reading; and the layout of machine parts. Instruction prepares students to operate all types of hand and computer-controlled machines.
  • Create and implement lesson plans conforming to school requirements for content and/or format.
  • Maintain accurate records of student progress and submit grade reports as required.
  • Create a positive environment conducive toward learning.
  • Work cooperatively with other staff members and promote a cohesive team-based approach to the program and curriculum.
  • Contact parents or guardians when necessary.
  • Develop connections with local businesses and outside organizations to promote internships, sponsorships, and/or job placement.
  • Attend school functions as required.
  • Perform other duties as requested or assigned by the Principal or other appropriate administrator

Physical/Environmental Demands:
  • School and shop environment.
  • Potential exposure to extreme temperatures, fumes, chemicals, smoke, loud noises, and unpleasant odors.
  • Moderate physical activity including standing and/or walking for most of the work day
  • Lifting up to 50 pounds.
  • Frequent bending, stooping, twisting, reaching, and grasping.
  • High level of manual dexterity.
  • Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.

About York Tech
For over 50 years, the York County School of Technology has provided high-quality, dynamic academic and technical education to its students. As a result, York Tech graduates are both career and college ready, and we have been ranked as the #1 comprehensive technical school in the state of Pennsylvania. We're proud to serve a diverse population of 1,700 students from 14 sending school districts in York County. You can learn more about our programs and students in the following videos.
Mission Statement
The York County School of Technology is dedicated to providing high quality, dynamic academic and technical education for students, emphasizing professional skills while fostering the development of compassionate, lifelong learners who appreciate unique differences of other individuals and cultures.
Shared Values
In order to accomplish our mission, the York Tech community has embraced six core values: professionalism, empathy, innovation, optimism, integrity, and perseverance.
Nondiscrimination Statement
The York County School of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Gerry Mentz, Director of Student Services, at 2179 S. Queen Street; York, Pennsylvania 17402; 717-741-0820 x5108; or .