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Position Overview We are seeking experienced Woodworking Assembly Associates to help build custom tables and furniture in a team-oriented manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for someone who ...

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CNC Operator - Woodworking (Not Metal Machining) Important: This is a woodworking manufacturing facility. We operate CNC routers and related equipment for cabinetry and millwork--not metal machining.

Operate woodworking machinery and hand tools. * Understand company product lines, machinery, assembly standards, and installation techniques. * Follow quality and safety standards. * Maintain shop ...

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Woodworker

Powhatan, VA · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Operate woodworking equipment safely and efficiently. * Assemble products using hardware, acrylic, metal, and other materials. * Inspect finished products to ensure they meet quality standards.

Position Overview We are seeking experienced Woodworking Assembly Associates to help build custom tables and furniture in a team-oriented manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for someone who ...

Position Overview We are seeking experienced Woodworking Assembly Associates to help build custom tables and furniture in a team-oriented manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for someone who ...

An interest in the woodworking industry and a willingness to learn quickly and hands-on. Basic knowledge of woodworking tools and equipment a plus. Must have own set of basic hand tools The ability ...

Operate woodworking equipment safely and efficiently, including miter saws, planers, routers, and other shop tools, following all safety procedures and best practices. * Sand and finish wood surfaces ...

An interest in the woodworking industry and a willingness to learn quickly and hands-on. * Basic knowledge of woodworking tools and equipment a plus. * Must have own set of basic hand tools * The ...

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Seeking a dependable Woodworking & Construction Technician to build, assemble, and install custom wood products and structural components. Responsibilities include reading blueprints, measuring and ...

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How much do woodworking job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for woodworking job in the United States is $22.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Woodworking Job vs Carpentry Job?

AspectWoodworking JobCarpentry Job
CredentialsTypically requires woodworking certifications or apprenticeshipsOften requires carpentry licenses or apprenticeships
Work EnvironmentIndoor workshops, manufacturing facilities, or custom shopsConstruction sites, residential or commercial buildings
Industry UsageFurniture making, cabinetry, fine woodworkingBuilding frameworks, installing structures, remodeling

Woodworking jobs focus on creating furniture, cabinetry, and decorative pieces mainly indoors, often requiring specialized woodworking skills. Carpentry jobs involve constructing and installing building frameworks and structures, usually on construction sites. While both roles require similar certifications and share work environments, their primary tasks and industry applications differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Woodworking Job job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $45,990 per year, or $22.1 per hour.
Woodworking/CNC Instructor

$36 - $42/hr

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Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

We are seeking experienced and certified instructors to provide foundational and advanced training for juvenile justice-adjudicated youth in residential and detention center settings throughout the state of Connecticut. These positions offer the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of youth by equipping them with valuable career skills and certifications. Instructors will dedicate 8-10 hours per week (evenings and weekends) to preparing students for certification and workforce readiness. Hourly salary ranges from $36 to $42. ACES collaborates with the state's juvenile justice department, providing vocational training for youth in residential settings throughout Connecticut. Placement will be decided upon by the department, ACES, and the specific need, in collaboration with the instructor.
Contract Details
• Status: Contract position
• Schedule: Flexible, based on program needs (may include evenings/weekends).
• Compensation: Competitive hourly rate, commensurate with experience and instructor credentials.
• Duration: Renewable contract, contingent upon funding, performance, and program outcomes.
We are seeking a highly skilled instructor with advanced experience in CNC woodworking to teach specialized courses for our youth. The ideal candidate will have expertise in CNC machine operation, programming, and woodworking applications, with the ability to design and deliver hands-on, practical instruction. Candidates with CNC woodworking certifications or related industry-recognized credentials are strongly preferred, as these ensure alignment with current industry standards. This role requires both technical proficiency and the ability to mentor and inspire students as they gain skills that support future career opportunities in woodworking and advanced manufacturing.
By joining this initiative, instructors will play a vital role in empowering adjudicated youth with practical skills, certifications, and opportunities for a brighter future. These vocational programs are part of a transformative effort to prepare students for successful reintegration into their communities and productive career pathways.
Qualifications: NIMS or MSSC certifications and/or trades experience and education.