Manufacturing
. America's production base
Hiring

American manufacturing runs on Technicians

From CNC shops to smart factories, skilled technicians keep production lines moving. See where the work is, what it pays, and the fastest path in through Unmudl.

Where the work is
States highlighted for manufacturing on the Technician Map. Hover a pin for details.
Active state On the Technician Map
Source: Technicians of America Technician Map. State selection reflects the live site.
$45k–$95k
Typical wage range across manufacturing technician roles
~$63,650
Average U.S. technician wage across roles
600K+
Installation, maintenance & repair openings each year
No degree
Most roles start with a certificate or apprenticeship
In one line

A manufacturing technician sets up, operates, and maintains the machines and systems that make physical products — from CNC mills and welding cells to robotic and smart-factory lines. It's hands-on work that typically pays $45,000–$95,000 and usually takes 6–18 months of training to enter.

Last reviewed June 2026 · National Technician Role Library
  • Typical pay$45k–$95k / yr
  • Time to start6–18 months
  • EducationNo 4-yr degree
  • Active states24 (see map)
The Industry

The people who make things

U.S. manufacturing is modernizing fast — automation, robotics, and data on every line. That shift runs on technicians who can set up machines, keep them running, and hold quality to spec.

Hands-on, well-paid work

Run CNC machines, weld, assemble, and maintain the equipment behind everyday products.

Steady, nationwide demand

Manufacturing technician roles are needed in two dozen states — see the map above.

No four-year degree required

Most roles start with a certificate, short course, or apprenticeship.

States active for manufacturing

AlaskaArizonaCaliforniaConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaIowaIdahoIllinoisKansasKentuckyMichiganNorth CarolinaNew JerseyNew YorkOhioPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasWisconsinIndianaAlabama

State selection is taken directly from the Technicians of America Technician Map.

Roles in this industry

Manufacturing technician
careers

The roles manufacturers hire for most from the National Technician Role Library. Open any role for the full spec: pay, O*NET code, skills, training, and live jobs.

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