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Role and Responsibilities Must be able to work with great concentration and precision. Must be responsible and comply with all safety guidelines. A keen eye for detail and great mechanical aptitude ...

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What is the difference between Woerner vs Welder?

AspectWoernerWelder
Required CredentialsTechnical training, certification in specific machineryWelding certification, technical training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, machinery operationConstruction sites, manufacturing, repair shops
Industry UsageHeavy machinery manufacturing, industrial settingsConstruction, manufacturing, automotive repair

While Woerner specialists focus on operating and maintaining specific machinery, welders primarily perform metal joining tasks. Both roles require technical certifications and are common in industrial environments, but Woerner roles are more machinery-centric, whereas welders focus on fabrication and repair tasks.

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Infographic showing various Woerner job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Machine Operator - For Metal Shop

Woerner Industries LLC

Rochester, NY • On-site

$17 - $23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, PTO

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Job description

Role and Responsibilities

Must be able to work with great concentration and precision. Must be responsible and comply with all safety guidelines. A keen eye for detail and great mechanical aptitude are essential.  The goal is to produce high quality parts and materials by loading programs for the machines to perform the right operations.

Main duties as a Machine Operator, but not limited to:

·         Preparing and operating machines to perform tasks such as drilling, grinding, milling etc.

·         Understanding specifications of the task at hand and the desired result by reading blueprints, mechanical drawings etc. Report any Part or programing discrepancies to Engineering/Supervisor through proper reporting process.

·         Prepare a test run to check if the machines produce outputs according to specifications

·         Inspect and measure finished products and compare them with requirements to determine if the process has been completed properly

·         Skill in operating machinery and tooling as well as precision measurement tools

·         A keen eye for detail and results-driven approach

·         Mechanical aptitude and good math skills

Qualifications and Education Requirements

Apprenticeship or equivalent experience in related disciplines

Preferred Skills

As a Machine Operator, you will need:

·         The ability to meet targets and deadlines

·         Lift up to 50lbs

·         Stand for extended periods of time

·         Good time management skills

·         An approachable manner and good communication skills

·         Excellent problem-solving skills

·         A willingness to work flexibility

·         An awareness of health and safety issues