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Tool Apprentice Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Tool & Die Maker - 3rd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 2nd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 2nd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 3rd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 3rd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 2nd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 3rd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Maker - 2nd Shift

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$38.86 - $39.61/hr

A Journeyman's Tool & Die Makers Accredited Apprenticeship or the completion of academic courses in Industrial Math I & II, machine blueprint reading, Metal Technology I and basic Die Making ...

Tool & Die Grinder

Cudahy, WI · On-site

$25.50 - $32/hr

High school diploma or equivalent (GED), with completion of an apprenticeship program or relevant vocational training in tool and die making. * 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, or ...

Tool & Die Grinder

Cudahy, WI · On-site

$25.50 - $32/hr

High school diploma or equivalent (GED), with completion of an apprenticeship program or relevant vocational training in tool and die making. * 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, or ...

Tool & Die Maker

Cedarburg, WI · On-site

$25.50 - $32.25/hr

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Completion of a Tool & Die or Toolmaker apprenticeship * 7+ years of experience in a metal stamping or toolmaking environment * Strong knowledge of precision machining, blueprint reading, and GD&T

Machining Apprentice

Hartford, WI

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

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Machining Apprentice Are YOU a highly motivated candidate? Are YOU a dedicated manufacturing ... Learn basic machine setup, tool changes, offsets, and adjustments. * Read and interpret blueprints ...

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What is the difference between Tool Apprentice vs Tool Technician?

AspectTool ApprenticeTool Technician
Required CredentialsTypically high school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingTechnical diploma or certification; specialized training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, construction sites, workshopsMaintenance shops, manufacturing plants, repair facilities
Employer & Industry UsageEntry-level role in industrial and manufacturing sectorsMid-level role focused on maintenance and repair of tools and equipment

The main difference between a Tool Apprentice and a Tool Technician lies in experience and responsibilities. A Tool Apprentice is typically in training, gaining foundational skills, while a Tool Technician has more experience and handles maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, but the Technician role requires more specialized knowledge and certifications.

What is a tool apprentice?

A tool apprentice is someone learning to work with tools and equipment under the supervision of experienced workers, often in trades like carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. The role involves gaining hands-on skills, understanding safety procedures, and may include completing training programs or certifications. Apprentices typically work scheduled hours and gradually take on more complex tasks as they develop their skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Tool jobs in Wisconsin?

The most popular types of Tool jobs in Wisconsin are:

What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Tool Apprentice jobs?

Cities in Wisconsin with the most Tool Apprentice job openings:

Youth Apprentice - Assembler - 2nd Shift

Illinois Tool Works

Appleton, WI • On-site

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Illinois Tool Works rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 75 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

179th of 491 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Youth Apprentice

Are you a high school student looking for hands-on experience in manufacturing? Miller Electric, an ITW company, is looking for a Youth Apprentice to join our Magnetics Department in the Components Division in Appleton, Wisconsin! This apprenticeship is a great opportunity to gain real-world experience while working alongside skilled testers and assemblers. As a Youth Apprentice, you'll assist with various support tasks while learning valuable skills in a team-oriented environment. We're looking for a motivated team player with a great attitude who's eager to learn and grow.

This individual will become an active member of the team and assist in making improvements as well as consistently working to eliminate bottlenecks. You will learn how to work with different tools, hands on experience with manufacturing processes and work in a team-oriented environment with experienced mentors.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in high-school.
  • Interest in hands-on learning and manufacturing.
  • Interest in assembly and electrical a plus.
  • Good communications skills.
  • Willingness to learn and grow.
  • Ability to follow safety guidelines and work in a team environment.
  • Good attendance and reliability.
  • Basic computer skills are required.
  • Must possess good eyesight and dexterity.
  • Must be willing to cross-train.
  • Must be able to stand for up to 12 hours a day and lift up to 50 lbs.

Comprised of a market-leading portfolio of best-in-class brands, the businesses of ITW Welding work together to provide premium performance delivered through a breadth of solutions encompassing welding, cutting, consumables, and accessories. ITW Welding North America represents Miller Electric Welding Equipment, Safety & Accessories, Hobart Filler Metals, and Bernard / Tregaskiss MIG Guns.

Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, is headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, and wholly owned by Illinois Tool Works (NYSE: ITW). The company maintains its industry leadership by setting the standard for reliability, quality and responsiveness. Our tagline, "The Power of Blue," is inspired by the blue color of Miller equipment.

The company began with an innovation that responded to customer needs, growing from a one-man operation in 1929, to the world's largest manufacturer of arc welding products. Miller keeps the tradition alive by focusing on its top priority: people.

ITW Welding is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

At ITW Welding, we're not just a place to work – we're a community that empowers you to grow and make a real impact. Join us and build a career that makes a difference!

ITW is an equal opportunity employer. We value our colleagues' unique perspectives, experiences and ideas and create workplaces where everyone can develop their careers and perform to their full potential.

As an equal employment opportunity employer, ITW is committed to equal employment opportunity and fair treatment for employees, beginning with the hiring process and continuing through all aspects of the employment relationship.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, protected Veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.


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ITW is a global industrial company built around a differentiated and proprietary business model. The company’s seven industry-leading segments leverage the unique ITW Business Model to drive solid growth with best-in-class margins and returns in markets where highly innovative, customer-focused solutions are required. From state-of-the-art dishwashers, ovens and refrigerators in restaurants and hotels, to automobile components inside vehicles all over the world ... the products we manufacture and the solutions we design are all around us. The buildings where we live and work are built with ITW construction and welding products, and our ITW test & measurement solutions help to ensure the quality and safety of millions of products. ITW’s dedicated colleagues around the world thrive in the company’s decentralized and entrepreneurial culture. Our leaders have deep expertise in the ITW Business Model and leverage it to deliver superior performance and value to our customers.

Industry

Machinery manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Glenview, IL, US

Year founded

1912