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Ability to remove/strip stator or apparatus winding without damage to core or iron Medial blast stator or apparatus after removal of coils Ability to repair stator iron as necessary before inserting ...

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Erie, PA · On-site

Perform stator core loss testing and record in technical traveler. * Perform the restoration of stator irons as needed. * Work with winding random, mush, synchronous, and form coils. * Perform a ...

Assembles and tests electric motor generator stators, armatures, or rotors. * Inspects cores for defects and aligns laminations, using hammer drift. * Files burrs from core slots, using hand file ...

This job position is responsible for installing coils into AC, DC, and SR stator frames, making lead connections, and performing voltage testing on the stator windings. Komatsu offers competitive ...

This job position is responsible for installing coils into AC, DC, and SR stator frames, making lead connections, and performing voltage testing on the stator windings. Komatsu offers competitive ...

This job position is responsible for installing coils into AC, DC, and SR stator frames, making lead connections, and performing voltage testing on the stator windings. Komatsu offers competitive ...

This job position is responsible for installing coils into AC, DC, and SR stator frames, making lead connections, and performing voltage testing on the stator windings. Komatsu offers competitive ...

Assembles and tests electric motor generator stators, armatures, or rotors. * Inspects cores for defects and aligns laminations, using hammer drift. * Files burrs from core slots, using hand file ...

Assemble stators and support electric engine subassemblies - including winding, insulation, impregnation, and mechanical assembly - using manual, semi-automated, and automated equipment * Partner ...

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How much do stator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for stator in the United States is $19.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Stator vs Coil Winder?

AspectStatorCoil Winder
Primary RoleManufactures and assembles the stationary part of electric motors and generatorsWinds and prepares coils used in electric motors and transformers
Required SkillsElectrical knowledge, assembly skills, understanding of motor componentsWinding techniques, precision, electrical understanding
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, assembly linesWorkshop or manufacturing setting, often in motor or transformer production
CertificationsElectrical certifications, technical trainingElectrical or mechanical training, specialized winding certifications

While both Stators and Coil Winders work within electric motor manufacturing, the Stator is the stationary component that houses the coils and provides magnetic flux, whereas the Coil Winder specializes in winding the coils used in these components. Understanding these roles helps clarify their distinct responsibilities in the production process.

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Infographic showing various Stator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 6% Contract, and 13% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,293 per year, or $19.9 per hour.
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Staff Experts, LLC is a highly specialized full-service Staffing & Recruiting Firm. We specialize in staffing in the areas of Engineering, Construction Management, Manufacturing, Information Technology, Aerospace & Defense, Administrative-Accounting-Finance, Call Center Operations, Life Sciences, Healthcare, Skilled Trades and Logistics. Staff Experts, LLC is currently seeking to fill Motor-Coil Winder positions.

If you are interested, please email us your resume and call 520-989-9270 to schedule an interview appointment. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Responsible for rewinding various kinds of electro-mechanical equipment, including removing original winding Inspecting winding failure damage, winding, and performing voltage testing on standard/basic windings Perform repairs to prepare stators and/or armatures of AC/DC electric motors Ability to collect data to repair winding system Ability to map out incoming connections and provided sketches Determine any damage to the stator or iron. Ability to remove/strip stator or apparatus winding without damage to core or iron Medial blast stator or apparatus after removal of coils Ability to repair stator iron as necessary before inserting coils Inserting prepared coils as needed per process.

The ability to braze connections Test rewound electromechanical equipment according to industry standards Ability to perform basic math functions Ability to operate machinery Adhere to all company policies Inspect various kinds of electro-mechanical equipment for damage and evidence of electrical malfunctions. Test condition of windings. Illustrate and/or document all relevant data specific to unit’s electro-magnetic characteristics, operating conditions, existing damage or intended serviceability.

Dismantle and/or strip damaged or unserviceable electro-mechanical equipment. Prepare all reusable parts for rewinding and inspect renewed parts for hidden, structural damage or unusual conditions. Rewind and/or wind various kinds of electro-mechanical equipment, including but not limited to: single phase, three-phase, dc fields, armatures, wound rotors and transformers.

Observe proper insulating techniques and/or requirements during rewinding. Test electro-mechanical equipment after winding and document test results. Complete required paperwork for each job accurately and on a timely basis.

Operate specialized repair and testing equipment, including but not limited to: winding machines, test panels, surge testers, core-loss testers, cut-off saws, burnout ovens, bake ovens, grinders, cranes, forklift trucks, brazing units, dip tanks, and various hand-held power and non-power tools. Observe all safety procedures and policies and use proper protective equipment (especially eye, ear protection and steel toe shoes/boots, gloves, etc.) Excellent salary commensurate with experience. Requirements: -Ability to pass a 7-year Background Check (Required) -Ability to pass a Drug Test (Required) Schedule: -1st Shift (7:00AM – 4:00PM) Monday-Friday Staff Experts, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Contact Information: Staff Experts, LLC (Tucson Branch) 1611 W Ina Road Tucson, AZ 85704 520-249-1397 Office 520-509-3709 Fax www.staffexpertsinc.com