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Front Desk Associate

Lakewood, WA · On-site

$17 - $26/hr

Result Statement this position is accountable for producing the following result: Maintain and manage the company Front Desk including accurate company records, taking payments, bookkeeping ...

Front Desk Associate

Lakewood, WA · On-site

$17 - $26/hr

Result Statement this position is accountable for producing the following result: Maintain and manage the company Front Desk including accurate company records, taking payments, bookkeeping ...

CAD Operator III

Elizabeth City, NC · On-site

$18.75 - $25.50/hr

Insight ME10 CREO-2D Drafting FARO Cam 10 Geo MAGIC Solid Works Working knowledge of standard ... metal parts manufacturing. * Proficient in the use of 3-5 axis program language on CNC Turning ...

CAD Operator III

Elizabeth City, NC · On-site

$18.75 - $25.50/hr

Provide applicable 3D module packages to include parts, assemblies, sheet metal and manufacturing ... Insight ME10 CREO-2D Drafting FARO Cam 10 Geo MAGIC Solid Works Working knowledge of standard ...

CAD Operator III

Elizabeth City, NC · On-site

$18.75 - $25.50/hr

Provide applicable 3D module packages to include parts, assemblies, sheet metal and manufacturing ... Insight ME10 CREO-2D Drafting FARO Cam 10 Geo MAGIC Solid Works Working knowledge of standard ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

We're not just referring to chemical reactions here, but also to the magic that occurs when the ... Perform related metal working tasks such as thermal cutting, plasma cutting, and grinding

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How much do metal magic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for metal magic in the United States is $21.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Metal Magic vs Metal Fabricator?

AspectMetal MagicMetal Fabricator
CertificationsTypically requires welding and safety certificationsOften requires welding, safety, and blueprint reading certifications
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, manufacturing plants, construction sitesWorkshops, manufacturing facilities, construction sites
Industry UsageUsed in custom metal art, decorative projects, specialty fabricationUsed broadly in industrial, commercial, and residential metal projects

Metal Magic and Metal Fabricator roles share similar environments and certifications, but Metal Fabricator is a broader term encompassing various metalworking tasks, while Metal Magic often refers to specialized or artistic metalwork. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What is Metal Magic?

Metal Magic typically refers to the art and craft of manipulating and shaping metal into decorative or functional objects. This can include techniques such as forging, welding, casting, and engraving. People who specialize in Metal Magic may create jewelry, sculptures, or custom metalwork for homes and businesses. The term is sometimes used in fantasy contexts to describe magical abilities related to controlling metal, but in most job listings, it refers to skilled metalworking. If you are interested in a career in Metal Magic, you should have an eye for design and a strong understanding of various metals and fabrication methods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Metal Fabricator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Metal Fabricator, you need expertise in metalworking techniques, blueprint reading, and welding, supported by a high school diploma or relevant vocational training. Familiarity with tools such as MIG/TIG welders, CNC machines, and CAD software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong teamwork skills help individuals excel in this role. These skills ensure precise fabrication, workplace safety, and efficient collaboration on complex metal structures and projects.

What are some common challenges faced by metal fabricators in a workshop setting?

Metal fabricators often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex blueprints, maintaining precise measurements, and working with a variety of metals and machinery. Adapting to evolving safety standards and handling heavy equipment also requires attention and ongoing training. Collaboration with engineers, welders, and other team members is essential for ensuring that projects are completed efficiently and to specification, making strong communication skills vital in this role.
What cities are hiring for Metal Magic jobs? Cities with the most Metal Magic job openings:
What states have the most Metal Magic jobs? States with the most job openings for Metal Magic jobs include:
Infographic showing various Metal Magic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, and 12% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,214 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Front Desk Associate

Front Desk Associate

Metal Magic

Lakewood, WA • On-site

$17 - $26/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Result Statement  this position is accountable for producing the following result:

Maintain and manage the company Front Desk including accurate company records, taking payments, bookkeeping, invoicing and collections. Perform Secretarial duties including answering of phones, taking messages, and responding to emails. Ensure that all normal business functions run smoothly daily.

Minimum Requirements  this position has the following minimum requirements:

·         High school diploma or GED equivalent.

·         Ability to lift at least 25 lbs.

·         Previous experience working in Management or an administrative role.

·         Minimum 1 year experience using QuickBooks or other accounting software.

·         Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word.

·         Willingness to work overtime when necessary.

Working List  this position is accountable for the following strategic and tactical work:

Strategic Work

·         Continuous development of bookkeeping and QuickBooks skills.

·         Stay up to date with all local and federal laws, regulations or policies that may affect the company.

·         Continuously look for ways to improve company processes and procedures.

·         Maintain and improve positive relationships with customers, vendors, and subcontractors.

·         Make recommendations to the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer regarding service, process, or employee improvements.

Tactical Work

·         Greet and assist all walk-in customers.

·         Answer and direct all phone calls and take messages.

·         Check all assigned email accounts, respond to emails, forward emails, and keep emails organized.

·         Check the mail each day, bring in mail, organize mail, and send any outgoing mail.

·         File all paperwork, records, and documentation and keep the office organized.

·         Keep internal spreadsheets updated when necessary.

·         Prepare agendas for meetings; prepare and update the conference room white board.

·         Setup new customers, subcontractors, and vendors in the system and ensure all documentation is submitted and filed appropriately.

·         Manage subcontractor and vendor compliance by keeping Agreements, W-9’s, and COI’s, etc. current.

·         Assist with setup of all new jobs, following S.O.P.

·         Assist Manager with customer price quotes and booking appointments.

·         Create estimates & follow up with customers.

·         Create and manage customer invoicing.

·         Manage A/R and perform collection follow-up calls and emails.

·         Process credit card payments, record cash payments, match new checks to open invoices in QuickBooks.

·         Assist in new hiring processes, including online job ads, screening, interview scheduling, employee files and records, new hire paperwork, drug testing, insurance, and any necessary onboarding or training.

·         Maintain and update employee records and personnel files.

·         Calculate and track assigned weekly metrics.

·         Check supply and inventory levels, order new supplies and inventory as necessary.

·         Vacuum, mop, dust and clean the office, kitchen, and restrooms regularly.

·         Complete any other tasks as assigned by the General Superintendent.

 

Position Specific

  • Ensure that consistent quality of work is performed day-to-day on job sites.
  • Ensure that all tools and/or equipment is maintained and in good condition; report any needed repairs to the Superintendent promptly.
  • Ensure that all work is done in compliance with company policies, rules and regulations.