See Your Future in Manufacturing
Manufacturing careers offer more than just a job—they provide a sense of accomplishment, competitive salaries, growth opportunities, and benefits that support families. Explore the roles shaping the future of technology and innovation
Explore High-Demand Manufacturing Careers
In manufacturing, there are a wide variety of careers and job roles available across different levels of expertise and functions. Below are the most in-demand manufacturing careers. Click on each to explore more!

Assembly Line Worker
Work as part of a team to build products efficiently and ensure quality on the production line.

CNC Operator
Run computer-controlled machines that create precision parts for industries like aerospace and automotive.

Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
Design detailed plans and models using advanced software for manufacturing projects.

Electrical Engineer
Develop and maintain electrical systems that power modern manufacturing equipment and processes.

Industrial Maintenance Technician
Keep machines and systems running smoothly by performing repairs and preventive maintenance.

Inspector/Tester
Check products for accuracy and quality to make sure they meet strict industry standards.

Machinist
Shape and finish metal parts using specialized tools and machines for high-precision manufacturing.

Machine Operator
Operate and monitor machines that produce parts and products in a fast-paced environment.

Quality Control
Ensure every product meets safety and quality requirements before it reaches customers.

Shipping/Receiving
Manage the flow of materials and products by organizing shipments and tracking inventory.

Technician
Support manufacturing operations by troubleshooting equipment and assisting with technical processes.

Welder
Join metal parts together using heat and precision to create strong, durable components for various industries.
Other Careers in Manufacturing
While the jobs highlighted above represent the most plentiful career opportunities, manufacturing companies offer a wide array of other careers. Below are just some of the examples of other commonly available careers in manufacturing.
Accountant and Auditor
Customer Service Representative
Front Line Supervisor
Human Resources Specialist
Marketing Analyst
Office Clerk
Project Management Specialist
Sales Representative
Start Your Journey Today!
Ready to explore manufacturing careers in more depth? Our Forging Your Future modules are free, online courses designed to give you beginner-level knowledge about modern manufacturing. Each module takes about 25 minutes.