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Tools & equipment Coil Winding equipment, shears, band saw, hand and power tools, wire cutters, wedges, drill press, crimping tools, cranes, industrial trucks, hi-pot tester, growler, ductor tester ...

Perform appropriate wire insertion, wedging and tying of winding or wire. * Perform connection sequence including equipment necessary for final soldering, brazing or welding of internal coil leads to ...

Perform appropriate wire insertion, wedging and tying of winding or wire. * Perform connection sequence including equipment necessary for final soldering, brazing or welding of internal coil leads to ...

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Perform appropriate wire insertion, wedging and tying of winding or wire. * Perform connection sequence including equipment necessary for final soldering, brazing or welding of internal coil leads to ...

Coil Winder

Buffalo, NY · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

... winding lathes, punches, brakes, slitters, and shears • Cut, strip, and bend wire leads at ends of coils, using pliers and wire scrapers. • Select and load materials such as work pieces, objects ...

Setups winding machines and expandable mandrels. * Brazes copper leads. * Winds single and multi ... KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES TOOLS AND MACHINERY Wire cutters, wire strippers, soldering irons ...

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How much do winding wire jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for winding wire in the United States is $17.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the role of a winding operator?

A winding operator is responsible for operating machinery that winds wire onto spools or coils, ensuring proper tension, alignment, and quality. They monitor the winding process, perform routine maintenance, and inspect finished products for defects, often working with tools and safety protocols in a manufacturing environment.

What does a winding technician do?

A winding technician assembles, inspects, and maintains electrical windings for motors, transformers, and other equipment. They use tools like winding machines and follow technical specifications to ensure proper insulation and electrical performance. Attention to detail and knowledge of electrical systems are essential for this role.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs related to winding wire manufacturing or electrical engineering, such as specialized electrical contractors or senior engineering roles, can sometimes pay around $2,000 per day, especially for contractors or consultants with advanced skills and certifications. These roles often require extensive experience, technical expertise, and sometimes working in high-demand or project-based environments.

Which is the best winding wire?

The best winding wire for a job depends on the specific application, such as electrical insulation, conductivity, and temperature resistance. Copper wire is commonly preferred for its excellent conductivity, while aluminum may be used for lighter weight and cost considerations. Selecting the appropriate gauge and insulation type is essential for optimal performance in winding applications.
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Infographic showing various Winding Wire job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 98% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,000 per year, or $17.8 per hour.

Transformer Coil Winder

Innomotics

Kansas City, MO

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a Transformer Winder to join our team at Innomotics.

The Industry-Leader of Motors and Drives

Innomotics is an industry-leading supplier of motors and large drive systems. With a trusted legacy of more than 150 years of engineering expertise, our products power all the world's most essential industries. Today, we are bringing the #EnergyTransition to life with a portfolio that enables our customers to boost energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gases, and minimize the carbon footprints of plants.

Our Most Powerful Engine: Our People

We are a team of more than 15,000 dedicated experts, doers, and innovators. For us, engineering the future means keeping businesses in motion. As a global player operating with the spirit and speed of a mid-sized champion, the future holds unlimited opportunities for us. If you share our bold mindset to be best-in-class, we want you IN.

Your Future Role  Transformer Winder

  • Provides support to the Innomotics Kansas City Facility. Must become a member of the local collective bargaining unit upon hire.
  • Wind, insulate, connect power transformers and other electrical apparatus where procedures are generally not established, where manufacturing information and specifications may not be available and where planning and diagnosing is required for repair.
  • Tools & equipment Coil Winding equipment, shears, band saw, hand and power tools, wire cutters, wedges, drill press, crimping tools, cranes, industrial trucks, hi-pot tester, growler, ductor tester, .test boards, surge testers, megger and misc. electrical and mechanical meters, gauges, indicators, hydraulic presses, safety equipment, etc.
  • Materials: Tapes, press board, wedges, compounds, wire, cable, micarta, hardware, banding, wire, flux, etc.

Transformer Winding and Repair

  • Wind and assemble transformer coils including low-voltage and high-voltage windings 
  • Perform manual coil winding as well as operate computer-controlled winding machines (CNC coil winders) 
  • Rebuild transformer windings using copper conductors, insulation materials, and structural supports 
  • Install insulation systems including pressboard, wedges, barriers, tapes, and spacers 
  • Diagnose winding failures and determine appropriate repair methods 
  • Reverse engineer winding configurations and insulation systems from existing transformers when documentation is unavailable 

Winding Technologies

Experience with transformer winding methods such as:

  • Mushroom wound coils (disc winding used in power transformers) 
  • Helical winding commonly used for low-voltage high-current windings 
  • Layer winding used for smaller distribution transformer coils 
  • Disc winding including interleaved disc arrangements for high-voltage windings 
  • Continuous winding and crossover techniques 
  • Lead routing, tap leads, and insulation barriers between discs and layers 

Experience with both manual winding techniques and CNC-controlled winding equipment is preferred. 

Mechanical Assembly and Shop Support

  • Assemble transformer components including cores, clamping systems, leads, and insulation structures 
  • Assist with transformer and motor assembly and disassembly work on the shop floor 
  • Support general electrical apparatus repair activities as workload requires 
  • Cut, form, and install insulation materials to required tolerances 
  • Use shop machinery such as shears, band saws, drill presses, and presses for fabrication work 

Electrical Testing Support

  • Assist with electrical testing including: 
    1. insulation resistance testing 
    2. contact resistance testing 
    3. voltage verification 
    4. basic electrical troubleshooting 
  • Set up and operate electrical test equipment as directed 

Shop Operations

  • Safely operate overhead cranes and material handling equipment to move heavy components 
  • Maintain proper documentation of work performed and materials used 
  • Follow established safety procedures for electrical and mechanical work 
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area 

Tools and Equipment Used

Typical tools and equipment include:

  • Manual and CNC coil winding equipment 
  • Shears, band saws, and drill presses 
  • Crimping tools and cable preparation tools 
  • Hand and power tools 
  • Hydraulic presses 
  • Overhead cranes and industrial trucks 
  • Electrical test equipment including megger, ductor tester, hi-pot tester, and surge tester 

Required Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience:

  • 2+ years of experience working in related field
  • Completion of a High School Diploma
  • Advanced electrical aptitude and working knowledge of tools
  • Stacking core steel and cutting
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in transformer repair, motor winding, or related electrical apparatus work 
  • Experience with manual winding and/or computer-controlled (CNC) winding equipment 
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and electrical troubleshooting ability 
  • Ability to read electrical diagrams and technical drawings 
  • Ability to reverse engineer winding and insulation configurations from existing equipment 
  • Ability to safely work with heavy components using cranes and lifting equipment 
  • Ability to use electrical test instruments and shop tools 

 

Preferred Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience 

Experience with the following:

  • Experience in transformer winding and rebuild work 
  • Experience working in an industrial electrical repair facility 
  • Familiarity with insulation systems used in power transformers 
  • Experience interpreting one-line diagrams and winding data 
  • Understanding of electrical hazards and safe work practices 

The pay range for this position is $38.00. The shift differential for working second shift is

$1.00. The actual wage offered may be lower or higher depending on budget and candidate experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications, and premium geographic location.

 

What's IN it for you (Our Benefits)

  • Competitive compensation (salary and bonus) based on qualifications
  • Medical, dental, prescription and vision coverage, first day of employment
  • Matching 401(k) (immediate employer match)
  • Competitive paid time off plan, paid holidays, and floating holidays
  • Career development opportunities
  • Education and tuition reimbursement programs available

Ready to power the future with us? Join Innomotics and start making a difference now. #TeamInnomotics #JoinReliableMotion

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