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Feed wire, bend and wind it around a mandrel or form, and cut to length; shape the ends if needed. · Requirements: Experience operating spring coiler machine required. Ability to do setup on CNC ...

Feed, bend, and cut metal wire around a mandrel or form and shape if needed. · Requirements: Experienced coilers only. CNC spring coiler experience is a plus. WHO WE ARE: Carlton Staffing is a local ...

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How much do mandrel jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for mandrel in the United States is $18.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Mandrel vs Pipe Fitter?

AspectMandrelPipe Fitter
Required CredentialsOften requires welding certifications, mechanical skillsRequires pipefitting certifications, mechanical knowledge
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, industrial, or construction sites involving metalworkConstruction sites, industrial plants, piping installation
Industry UsageMetal fabrication, manufacturing, aerospaceOil & gas, plumbing, construction
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Mandrels and pipe fitters both work in industrial environments involving metal and piping. Mandrels are specialized tools or workers who shape or support pipes during manufacturing or installation, often requiring welding skills. Pipe fitters install and assemble piping systems, requiring pipefitting certifications. While their roles overlap in piping and industrial settings, mandrels focus more on shaping and supporting pipes, whereas pipe fitters handle installation and assembly.

Rubber Injection Molding

Rubber Injection Molding

Northern Staffing Services

Cadillac, MI • On-site

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Job Description SUMMARY: Operates rubber injection presses and related equipment to produce finished products or products requiring further assembly of components by performing the following duties: ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Include the following. Other duties may be assigned as necessary. Operator places rubber stock into feeder, checks all temperatures, ensures that core of plates are at proper processing temperature before starting press.

Reads and follows the part number specification posted at the press for the part to be manufactured. Removes core from the press and flash from the mold, rotates empty core back into press. Closes safety gate.

Ensures all safety procedures for press and mold are adhered to. Engages dual hand control buttons to activate the press. Trim excess flash off parts and removes parts from core/mandrel with tool(s) provided for that purpose.

Completes trimming of parts and inspect for defects per spec/sample board, then assembles, as required, per visual aid board provided. If parts have a sensor to be installed, parts must pass over a table light to locate any plugs left in holes, and remove any found. Packs parts in container or "turbo" per the spec.

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