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Basic industrial math applications, principles and reasoning to solve problems * Basic principles of combustion Education: * High school or GED: (High school courses in math, mechanical drawing and ...

Learns industrial mathematics, print reading, schematics, shop drawings and machining theory related to tool and die making operations. * Learns basic and advanced theory related to tool and die ...

Industrial Painter Foreman

Holly, MI ยท On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

Basic Math & Geometry knowledge * 1-2 years' experience in the commercial/industrial setting or technical schooling experience * Ability to work effectively with all personality types * Ability to ...

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Parts Processor Full Time

Tualatin, OR ยท On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Basic math or industrial mathematics desired. * Good written and verbal skills. * Basic computer skills. * Ability to read technical drawings. * Ability to set use or setup various measuring devices.

Industrial mathematics (i.e. ability to add, subtract, decimals). * Ability to read blueprints and or read, write, and interpret techincal information. * Geometric dimensioning and tolerance.

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for industrial mathematics in the United States is $25.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is industrial mathematics?

An Industrial Mathematics job involves applying mathematical theories, models, and computational techniques to solve real-world problems in industries such as manufacturing, finance, engineering, and technology. Professionals in this field use mathematical modeling, data analysis, and optimization to improve processes, increase efficiency, and support decision-making. They often work in collaboration with engineers, scientists, and business analysts to tackle complex challenges. Common roles include operations research analyst, data scientist, quantitative analyst, and process optimization specialist.

What types of industries hire professionals with experience in industrial mathematics, and what are typical projects they work on?

Professionals specializing in industrial mathematics are hired across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, energy, finance, and technology. Typical projects might involve optimizing production processes, improving supply chain efficiency, developing predictive maintenance models, or designing innovative algorithms for data-driven decision making. The work often involves close collaboration with engineers, data scientists, and management to translate business challenges into mathematical problems and deliver actionable solutions. This diversity of industries and projects provides opportunities to continually learn and apply mathematical techniques to real-world challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in industrial mathematics, and why are they important?

To thrive in Industrial Mathematics, you need a strong background in applied mathematics, statistical analysis, and problem-solving, typically with at least a bachelor's or master's degree in mathematics, engineering, or related fields. Familiarity with mathematical modeling software, programming languages like Python or MATLAB, and proficiency in data analysis tools are frequently required. Strong communication, teamwork, and project management skills help you collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams and present complex solutions clearly. These competencies are essential to using mathematical insights to solve real-world problems and drive improvements in industrial processes.

What do industrial mathematicians do?

Industrial mathematicians apply mathematical techniques to solve real-world problems in industries such as manufacturing, engineering, and technology. They develop models, analyze data, and optimize processes using tools like calculus, statistics, and computational methods to improve efficiency and innovation.
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Infographic showing various Industrial Mathematics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $53,319 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

CNC Machinist - Turning 2nd shift

PCX Aerosystems

Manchester, CT โ€ข On-site

$20.75 - $28.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

About the Organization
Applied Aerospace & Defense (Applied) is a premier provider of advanced design, engineering, and vertically integrated manufacturing solutions for leading and next-generation space and defense technology companies. Applied builds complex hardware for extreme operating environments and is focused on three core markets: Space and Launch Systems, Defense Aviation and Airborne Systems, and C5ISR and Precision Strike Systems. With decades of space and defense manufacturing heritage, Applied combines deep material science and IP-enabled process expertise with the ability to enable rapid prototyping, enhance new product development, and responsively scale production. Across its nationwide infrastructure of advanced manufacturing facilities, Applied continuously supports a balanced mix of next-generation technology and platform development, large scale production programs, and aftermarket sustainment for enduring platforms.
EOE Statement
Applied Aerospace and Defense is an equal opportunity employer.
Description
This position builds the operator's skills and knowledge to efficiently perform and maintain the manufacturing processes vertical and horizontal multi-axis turning machines to produce precision aerospace components.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform set up and operate vertical and horizontal multi-axis turning machinery as required with supervision.
  • Use manual inspection equipment as required, e.g. height stands, micrometers, indicators, dial bores, verniers, etc.
  • Work with aerospace materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium, titanium, and nickel alloys.
  • Read/interpret operation sheets and work instructions.
  • Adhere to established policies and company procedures and standard work.
  • Participate in process improvement initiatives utilizing lean manufacturing tools and techniques.
  • Document and communicate manufacturing performance issues to maintain continuity between shifts and decrease machine downtime.
  • Maintain work areas and equipment in a clean and orderly condition.
  • Follow all safety policies, rules and regulations.
  • Other duties as assigned by Leads, Supervisors and/or Managers.

Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to stand or sit for extended period of time on a concrete manufacturing floor.
  • Fine motor skills with frequent hand and arm movement.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Moderate twisting and bending.
  • Moderate climbing on step stools or platforms.
  • Unusual Environmental Conditions:
  • Loud machining environment; exposure to aerospace metals, lubricants and chemicals.
  • Required Personal Protective Equipment:
  • Safety glasses/shields, appropriate manufacturing closed toed footwear, gloves, hearing protection may be required or other protective equipment as needed.

Qualifications:
  • US Citizen
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Technical school graduate in machining or two years of CNC experience.
  • Aerospace experience preferred.
  • Basic understanding of math or industrial mathematics.
  • Good written and verbal skills.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to read technical drawings.
  • Ability to set, use or setup various measuring devices.
  • Solid problem solving skills.

Position Requirements
Shift
Various Shifts
Full-Time/Part-Time
Full-Time
Location
Applied Aerospace & Defense, Manchester
Category
Operations
Req Number
OPE-25-00003
Position
CNC Machinist - Turning
Close Date
Post Internal Days
0
Number of Openings
2
Exempt/Non-Exempt
Non-Exempt
Hiring Manager(s)
Lisa Czaja
This position is currently accepting applications.