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Part Marking Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Laser Etching Operator

Houston, TX · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Operate laser engraving and marking equipment to etch identification marks, serial numbers, part numbers, and logos onto precision metal gages and tools * Convert and upload graphics files (PDF, JPG ...

Shipping Clerk / Marking Operator

Houston, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $18.25/hr

... part meet WFI requirement. · Identify Marking Priorities based upon Sales Order Due Date or Hot Orders. · Deburr and grind parts to eliminate sharp edges and any potentials scale · Set up and ...

Inspecting the presence/absence of components, part marking, and component orientation of critical components. * Utilizing precision measuring instruments to assess dimensions and tolerances, while ...

Shipping Clerk / Marking Operator

Houston, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $18.25/hr

... part meet WFI requirement. • Identify Marking Priorities based upon Sales Order Due Date or Hot Orders. • Deburr and grind parts to eliminate sharp edges and any potentials scale • Set up and ...

Inspecting the presence/absence of components, part marking, and component orientation of critical components. * Utilizing precision measuring instruments to assess dimensions and tolerances, while ...

Clean hardware using approved methods including ultrasonic/sonic cleaning processes and perform part marking * Complete prep-level assembly operations such as helicoil, keensert, or other light ...

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Part Marking information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Marking Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Marking Technician, you typically need attention to detail, basic manufacturing knowledge, and familiarity with quality standards, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with marking equipment (such as dot peen, laser, or inkjet systems), blueprint reading, and possibly certifications in quality control are valuable. Strong organizational skills, manual dexterity, and effective communication help ensure accuracy and efficiency. These skills are crucial to maintain traceability, meet regulatory requirements, and support overall manufacturing quality.

What are some common challenges faced in a Part Marking role, and how can they be effectively managed?

In a Part Marking role, professionals often encounter challenges such as ensuring the accuracy and legibility of markings on a variety of materials, adhering to strict quality standards, and meeting production deadlines. It's important to stay attentive to detail, regularly calibrate marking equipment, and keep up-to-date with customer and industry specifications. Clear communication with quality assurance teams and production supervisors can help resolve inconsistencies quickly and maintain workflow efficiency. Proactively addressing equipment maintenance and verifying mark readability can significantly reduce errors and rework.

What are part marking jobs?

Part marking jobs involve labeling, engraving, or otherwise marking components or products with identification information such as serial numbers, barcodes, logos, or manufacturing details. These markings are important for traceability, quality control, and compliance with industry standards. People in these roles may use techniques like laser marking, inkjet printing, or stamping, and often work in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, or electronics industries. Attention to detail is key, as accurate marking ensures proper identification throughout the product lifecycle.

What is the difference between Part Marking vs Part Inspection?

AspectPart MarkingPart Inspection
Primary FocusApplying identification marks or codes to partsChecking parts for defects, dimensions, and quality
Required SkillsKnowledge of marking techniques, tools, and safetyUnderstanding of inspection standards, measurement tools, and quality control
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or assembly lines, production facilitiesQuality control labs, manufacturing plants
CertificationsOften requires safety and technical trainingQuality assurance certifications, measurement training

Part Marking involves applying identification marks to parts during manufacturing, while Part Inspection focuses on verifying the quality and specifications of parts. Both roles are essential in manufacturing, but they serve different purposes: marking ensures traceability, and inspection ensures quality compliance.

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Laser Etching Operator

Laser Etching Operator

ESP Enterprises, Inc.

Houston, TX • On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description


Position Overview

We're seeking a detail-oriented Laser Engraving Operator to join the production team. This is a hands-on role focused on laser marking and etching precision identification marks onto finished metal gages and measurement tools. You'll work with laser engraving equipment to permanently mark part numbers, serial numbers, logos, and specifications onto high-precision instruments—not cutting through materials.

If you enjoy working with graphics files, creating clean and accurate product markings, and take pride in quality craftsmanship, this role offers long-term stability with a respected industry leader.


What You'll Do

Core Responsibilities:

  • Operate laser engraving and marking equipment to etch identification marks, serial numbers, part numbers, and logos onto precision metal gages and tools
  • Convert and upload graphics files (PDF, JPG, vector graphics) into laser system software for production runs
  • Adjust laser parameters including power settings, font width, font height, and mark depth based on engineering specifications and material requirements
  • Set up and align precision gages and parts for accurate mark placement according to engineering drawings and work orders
  • Perform quality inspections to ensure all markings are clear, legible, accurate, and meet specifications
  • Verify part counts and ensure proper identification and documentation throughout the engraving process
  • Support both standard production runs and expedited orders while maintaining quality standards
  • Perform routine equipment maintenance including lens cleaning, calibration checks, and minor troubleshooting
  • Maintain an organized, clean, and safe work area following company safety protocols
  • Communicate effectively with team members, quality control, and supervisors regarding job status, quality issues, or production concerns


What We're Looking For

Required:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 6 months to 2 years of experience in one or more of the following:
  • Laser engraving or laser marking operations (preferred)
  • Graphics software and file conversion (Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or similar)
  • Manufacturing or quality control in precision environments
  • CNC laser operation with experience in text/font work
  • Trophy/awards engraving, custom engraving, or industrial part marking
  • Mechanically inclined with strong attention to detail
  • Quality-focused mindset and comfortable performing precision work
  • Ability to work in a manufacturing environment and meet production deadlines
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively

Preferred Skills:

  • Blueprint or engineering drawing interpretation
  • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar graphics software experience
  • Experience converting PDF/JPG files to machine-readable formats
  • Quality control or inspection experience in precision manufacturing
  • Familiarity with laser safety procedures
  • Background in graphic design or visual layout


Physical Requirements & Work Environment

  • Standing, sitting, and walking throughout the shift
  • Frequent use of hands and arms for equipment operation and part handling
  • Close visual focus for extended periods to inspect marking quality
  • Occasional lifting up to 25 lbs
  • Moderate noise manufacturing environment
  • Work with precision measurement tools and high-value products