Tool And Die Maker Salaries in Indiana
$28.32
avg per hour
The average salary for Tool And Die Maker jobs near Indiana is $28.32.*
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Top Tool And Die Maker jobs near Indiana
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Viant Medical
Indianapolis, IN
High school diploma or degree in a technical field with applicable experience is required. Recommend changes required to part design, tool design or equipment…
Tool & Die Specialist
HGC Industries
Indianapolis, IN
This individual will collaborate closely with Quality, Engineering, and Production teams to identify, troubleshoot, and implement effective solutions for…
$22 - $35 an hour
Sr. Supervisor, Tool and Die
Allison Transmission, Inc.
Indianapolis, IN
This role will supervise hourly represented skilled trades employees, collaborate with engineering resources, and assist the plant maintenance organizations.
Tool, Die or Gauge Maker
General Devices Co Inc
Indianapolis, IN
Must own full set of machinist tools. General Devices is looking for a skilled tool and die maker to craft dies and metal tools for our manufacturing facility.
$27 - $32 an hour
Tool Maker, Manual Machinist, CNC Programmer and Setup
DeFelice Engineering, Inc.
Mooresville, IN
Do you have your own toolbox filled with appropriate tools of this trade? Must have a toolbox and tools of the trade. Interesting work, always something new!
$20 - $40 an hour
Tool and Die Maker - Night Shift
Lionshead Precision Metals
Greenwood, IN
Utilize hand and machine tools to assemble parts of tools and dies and to repair and modify gauges, jigs and dies. After 6 months → +40 hours (80 total).
Up to $40 an hour
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- Urbana, IL4 jobs
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- Greenup, IL1 job
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