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Investment Casting Operator Location: Fair Lawn, NJ Pay Rate: $23.64 per hour Assignment: 1-Year Temporary Assignment, with Possible Extension or Hire Schedule: Full-Time Job Type: Temporary Job ...

Tool & Die Maker - Investment Casting

Oneida, NY · On-site

$26.25 - $33.25/hr

Experienced Tool and Die Maker needed on 1st shift at our aerospace investment casting client near Oneida, NY. Direct-permanent position, not a temp, with competitive compensation and benefits.

As an Investment Casting Technician, you will join a dynamic team of the company's winning culture by supporting the Mercury Marine values of: Integrity, Customer Centricity, Product & Service ...

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How much do investment casting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for investment casting in the United States is $29.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $41.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an investment casting?

An Investment Casting job involves working in the precision metal casting industry, where wax patterns are used to create molds for molten metal. Workers in this field may be responsible for designing molds, operating casting equipment, inspecting finished products, and ensuring quality standards are met. Roles can range from foundry technicians and machinists to quality control specialists and engineers. This process is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical manufacturing. Strong attention to detail, knowledge of metallurgy, and experience with casting techniques are often required.

What does an investment casting do?

In Investment Casting roles, daily tasks often include creating wax patterns, assembling molds, overseeing ceramic shell building, and monitoring metal pouring and cooling processes. You are also likely to perform inspections, quality checks, and collaborate closely with engineers and production teams to meet tight specifications. Adhering to safety protocols and troubleshooting process deviations are important aspects of the job. The role offers hands-on experience with advanced manufacturing technologies and requires both independent work and teamwork within foundry or production environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in investment casting?

To thrive in Investment Casting, you need a solid understanding of metallurgy, foundry processes, and quality control, often supported by training in manufacturing or materials engineering. Familiarity with tools such as wax injection machines, ceramic mold systems, and non-destructive testing equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills for success in this role. These competencies are vital to ensure the production of precise, high-quality cast components used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical devices.

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Infographic showing various Investment Casting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,455 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

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Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Investment Casting Operator - Aerospace Parts Manufacturing - Weekday Graveyard YOUR CAREER CAN TAKE OFF IN THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY. If you would love to be part of a company that is poised for substantial growthened for hiring new invest (Posted on Entry Level) with opportunities for advancement, then working for CPP and its subsidiaries may be the right fit for you. We have multiple facilities in Albany, OR and are a world class supplier of titanium castings and components for the aerospace industry.

If you are selected to join our team you will enjoy benefits such as quarterly bonus, medical, dental, vision, 401(k), company paid life insurance, and other great benefits. Titanium investment casting is a manufacturing process that uses titanium, making an exact replica shape of an item. Melted titanium is poured into a wax pattern mold.

Special ceramic material is then coated in the wax pattern mold and left to dry and harden. The mold is heated to let the wax melt and come out. The ceramic shell becomes an investment mold.

Liquefied titanium is added into the mold and cooled. The mold is then knocked off to reveal the replica. Primary Purpose: An Investing Operator will perform wax mold investing operations on aerospace product.

Duties and Responsibilities: Use a wire wheel grinder to remove ceramic material from handles, bolts, and strongbacks. Set up, prepare, and test mixtures for slurry. Operate and monitor automatic dipping equipment.

Clean and grease robot head. Load and unload molds from conveyor. Cut mesh wire to specifications using a hand shear and mechanical shear.

Bend metal banding around strongbacks. Load and unload product from carts. Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications and Experience: Prior manufacturing or investment casting experience preferred. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs with or without reasonable accommodations. Good attendance record required.

Able to read, understand, and follow written and verbal instructions. Must be able to withstand long periods of standing and walking. HS diploma or equivalent GED required, but candidates not meeting this requirement who possesses relevant experience will be considered.

Must be at least 18 years of age. Solid job history including more than 1 year at previous or recent employer. Must be willing to undergo a pre-employment background check and drug screening.

Working Conditions: Frequently work near moving mechanical parts. The physical effort applied in this job includes lifting, pulling, reaching, manipulating, carrying, pushing, and shoveling. Manufacturing requires repetitive motion of hands, wrists and arms.

Duties often performed under somewhat disagreeable working conditions; exposure to dust, dirt, fumes, noise and chemicals is likely, with at least one present to the extent of being disagreeable. Schedule: Weekday Graveyard Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) is an industry-leading manufacturer of highly-engineered components and sub-assemblies, supplying the commercial aerospace, military and industrial markets with small-to-large "function critical" products. CPP provides its customers with a "total solution" source, taking them from concept to finished product with one of the broadest and most diverse product offerings in the industry.

More information about our company can be found at: http://www.cppcorp.com/ U.S. person status is required for this position in order to comply with the Arms Export Control and Export Administration Act. U.S

persons are U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(20) or protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C

1324b(a)(3). CPP Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires, trains, and promotes employees in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran's status, or other legally protected status. This is a non-management position This is a full time position Pay Range:.


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