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Industry: Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing
NAICS Code: 3322
Establishments in the Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing industry primarily engage in manufacturing metal cutlery, handtools, and general hardware. This includes the production of items such as knives, saw blades, scissors, and non-powered handtools like wrenches and pliers. The industry is distinguished by its focus on the fabrication of metal tools and implements, setting it apart from industries that produce powered tools or tools made from non-metal materials.
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- Industrial Manufacturing Associate
- Fabrication Assistant
- 1st Shift - Assembly
- Tempering/Furnace Operator
- Tool & Die Maker (PPG#336535)
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Burrer Precision / Deburr (Level I / II)
- Manufacturing Assistant
- Metal Grinder
- Manufacturing Manager
- ASSEMBLY MECHANIC I
- Quality Engineer | Forging
- Metal Straightener
- Combination Welder- Austin Industrial (Artesia, New Mexico)
- Fabrication Supervisor
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Production Supervisor 2nd Shift
- Rack & Tool Maker (Welder/Fabricator) - Experienced
- PVC Production Supervisor (Night Shift)
- Rack & Tool Maker (Welder/Fabricator) - Experienced
- Production Operator
- QC Design Lab Tech
- Manufacturing Engineer - Combustion (Metal Joining)
- Fabricator/Assembly
- Fabrication Technician III (Inspector), 3rd Shift (Onsite)
- Production - Deburring 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Metal Finisher
- Tool Mechanic
- Metal Finisher
- Metal Fabricator
- Shell - Production Operator 3rd shift
- Metal Worker
- Light Industrial - Assembler
- Manufacturing Analyst 1
- Precision Grinder
- Manufacturing Tech
- Tool Design Engineer
- Aerospace Assembly and Test
- Production Supervisor - 2nd Shift
- Production Supervisor