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On-site at Allied Maker Studio in Glen Cove, NY * Bench work in a purpose-built manufacturing environment * Requires fine motor dexterity and ability to work at a bench for extended periods * Closed ...

Craft Assembler

Glen Cove, NY

$17 - $20.50/hr

On-site at Allied Maker Studio in Glen Cove, NY * Bench work in a purpose-built manufacturing environment * Requires fine motor dexterity and ability to work at a bench for extended periods * Closed ...

On-site at Allied Maker Studio in Glen Cove, NY * Bench work in a purpose-built manufacturing environment * Requires fine motor dexterity and ability to work at a bench for extended periods * Closed ...

... the Maker Studio, and the Gaming and Esports Lab at the Hunt Library. Student Assistants staff these spaces, helping users with technologies including 3D printing, electronics prototyping, sewing ...

Looking for a Studio Pattern/Sample maker in Beaverton, OR. Should have experience in Pattern Making and sewing and embroidery machine with optitex, flat patterning, and adobe. Please see attached ...

AI/Data Scientist

Springfield, MA · On-site

$140 - $190/hr

... Maker studio, as well as BedrockExperience in architecting and implementing a highly available, scalable, and resilient enterprise cloud environmentExperience leading architecture, platform ...

Systems Engineer

Glen Cove, NY · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Requires seated computer work with occasional light lifting About Allied Maker Allied Maker is an American design and manufacturing studio creating luxury-crafted lighting fixtures. Based in New York ...

Systems Engineer

Glen Cove, NY · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Requires seated computer work with occasional light lifting About Allied Maker Allied Maker is an American design and manufacturing studio creating luxury-crafted lighting fixtures. Based in New York ...

Systems Engineer

Glen Cove, NY · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Requires seated computer work with occasional light lifting About Allied Maker Allied Maker is an American design and manufacturing studio creating luxury-crafted lighting fixtures. Based in New York ...

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How much do maker studio jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for maker studio in the United States is $16.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Maker Studio?

A Maker Studio is a creative workspace equipped with tools and resources that allow individuals to design, prototype, and build various projects. These studios often include access to equipment such as 3D printers, laser cutters, woodworking tools, electronics kits, and software for digital design. Maker Studios are typically used by students, hobbyists, entrepreneurs, and educators to foster innovation, hands-on learning, and collaboration. They can be found in schools, libraries, community centers, and private organizations, providing a space for people to experiment and bring their ideas to life.

How does a Maker Studio professional typically collaborate with other team members and departments?

In a Maker Studio environment, professionals often work closely with a diverse team that includes engineers, designers, educators, and sometimes marketing or community outreach staff. Collaboration is key, as projects frequently require input from multiple disciplines to bring ideas from concept to prototype and final product. Regular team meetings, brainstorming sessions, and hands-on workshops are common to ensure alignment and foster creative problem-solving. Open communication and a willingness to share skills and knowledge are essential to drive innovation and meet project goals effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Maker Studio manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Maker Studio Manager, you need a solid understanding of fabrication techniques, safety protocols, and experience with design or engineering, often supported by a related degree or technical training. Proficiency with digital fabrication tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, and software like CAD is typically required. Strong organizational skills, creativity, and the ability to communicate and teach effectively help you engage users and foster a collaborative environment. These skills ensure the safe, efficient, and innovative operation of the studio, supporting diverse makers and projects.

What is the difference between Maker Studio vs Video Editor?

AspectMaker StudioVideo Editor
Required SkillsContent creation, basic editing, storytellingAdvanced editing, color correction, effects
Work EnvironmentCreative studios, online platformsPost-production facilities, freelance or in-house
CertificationsNone mandatory, but relevant courses helpVideo editing certifications (e.g., Adobe, Final Cut)
Industry UsageYouTube creators, digital mediaFilm, TV, online content

Maker Studio professionals focus on content creation and basic editing for digital platforms, often working in creative environments. Video Editors typically handle advanced editing tasks in post-production, requiring specialized skills and certifications. While both roles involve editing, Maker Studio roles emphasize content storytelling and platform-specific skills, whereas Video Editors focus on technical editing quality for various media formats.

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What states have the most Maker Studio jobs?

States with the most job openings for Maker Studio jobs include:

Infographic showing various Maker Studio job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,445 per year, or $16.6 per hour.

Craft Assembler

Allied Maker

Glen Cove, NY

$32/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Allied Maker builds lighting by hand as a practice. Every fixture that leaves our facility has been touched, tested, and finished by a person who understood what they were making and why it mattered.

We're looking for someone who wants to be that person.

The Work

You'll assemble handcrafted lighting fixtures — pendants, sconces, chandeliers — from raw components to finished product. This is bench work. It requires patience, dexterity, attention to detail, and a genuine interest in making things correctly.

You'll read technical drawings, work with hand tools and precision instruments, and interpret assembly specifications. You'll handle components that have been finished by our metal finishing team and are expected to protect that work through every stage of assembly. You'll work alongside a small team in a purpose-built shop floor where craft is taken seriously.

As you develop, you'll take on more complex fixtures and contribute to how we refine our processes. There is a direct line between the quality of your work and the quality of what ships.

What We're Looking For
  • Some hands-on experience: woodworking, metalworking, electronics, auto, fabrication, or similar. We care more about your relationship to making things than your resume.
  • Fine motor precision and comfort working at a bench for extended periods
  • Ability to read and follow technical diagrams and assembly documentation
  • High personal standard for finished quality — you notice when something is off
  • Reliable, on-time, and self-directed once given clear instruction
  • Curiosity about materials, process, and how things work
Compensation & Benefits
  • Above-market hourly pay, reviewed as your skills grow
  • A real craft environment with varied, complex work
  • Direct exposure to the full lifecycle of a luxury manufactured product
  • A small team where your contribution is visible and valued
  • A company that is growing, with room to grow with it
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
  • On-site at Allied Maker Studio in Glen Cove, NY
  • Bench work in a purpose-built manufacturing environment
  • Requires fine motor dexterity and ability to work at a bench for extended periods
  • Closed-toe footwear required in shop areas
About Allied Maker

Allied Maker is an American design and manufacturing studio creating luxury-crafted lighting fixtures. Based in New York, each piece is made to order by a dedicated team of craftspeople, with a focus on authentic materials, refined form, and enduring quality.

The studio operates at the intersection of design, engineering, and manufacturing. Ryden Rizzo leads product design and form. Lanette Rizzo leads design direction, production, and client strategy. Together, they set a standard where design integrity, engineering, and performance are inseparable.

Allied Maker is widely specified by leading architects and designers and continues to expand its capabilities while maintaining a singular focus: deliver artisan-crafted, highly engineered, sophisticated yet simple lighting design solutions.

Pay Range Hourly
$32—$32 USD