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Job Description
Set up and operate machines, such as lathes, milling and engraving machines, and jig borers to make working models of metal or plastic objects. Includes template makers.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-4061.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 50,360.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 24.00
- Currently, there are 6,250 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Model Makers, Metal and Plastic”.
Also Known As…
- Model Makers, Metal and Plastic
- Prototype Special Build
- Pattern Finisher
- Molding Technician
- Model Maker
- Model Builder
- Metal Model Maker
- Fabricator
- Computer Numerical Control Operator (CNC Operator)
- Computer Numerical Control Machinist (CNC Machinist)
- Catalytic Converter Special Build Prototype
- Tool Builder
- Template Maker
- Scale Model Maker
- Prototyper
- Prototype Model Maker
- Prototype Fabricator
- Product Builder
- Process Mold Technician
- Plastic Jig and Fixture Builder
- Mold Tooling Technician
- Model Maker Apprentice
- Mock Up Maker
- Mock Up Builder
- Metal Model Builder
- Metal Mockup Maker
- Mandrel Maker
- Machine Tool Builder
- Linesman
- Liner Worker
- Liner Man
- Jig and Fixture Builder
- Injection Mold Tooling Technician
- Injection Mold Technician
- Form Builder
- Fluorescent Lighting Model Maker
- Firearms Model Maker
- Experimental Mechanic
- Display Maker
- Dioramist
- Clay Modeler
- Appliances Sample Maker
Tasks for “Engineering Model Maker”
- Drill, countersink, and ream holes in parts and assemblies for bolts, screws, and other fasteners, using power tools.
- Wire and solder electrical and electronic connections and components.
- Consult and confer with engineering personnel to discuss developmental problems and to recommend product modifications.
- Align, fit, and join parts, using bolts and screws or by welding or gluing.
- Grind, file, and sand parts to finished dimensions.
- Devise and construct tools, dies, molds, jigs, and fixtures, or modify existing tools and equipment.
- Record specifications, production operations, and final dimensions of models for use in establishing operating standards and procedures.
- Cut, shape, and form metal parts, using lathes, power saws, snips, power brakes and shears, files, and mallets.
- Set up and operate machines such as lathes, drill presses, punch presses, or bandsaws to fabricate prototypes or models.
- Inspect and test products to verify conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments or circuit testers.
- Study blueprints, drawings, and sketches to determine material dimensions, required equipment, and operations sequences.
- Program computer numerical control (CNC) machines to fabricate model parts.
- Rework or alter component model or parts as required to ensure that products meet standards.
- Use computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacture (CAM) software or hardware to fabricate model parts.
- Lay out and mark reference points and dimensions on materials, using measuring instruments and drawing or scribing tools.
- Assemble mechanical, electrical, and electronic components into models or prototypes, using hand tools, power tools, and fabricating machines.
Related Technology & Tools
- Capacitance checkers
- Electrical discharge machines EDM
- Digital integrated circuit testers
- Computer numerical control CNC routers
- Hand snips
- Tungsten inert gas TIG welding equipment
- Digital oscilloscopes
- Visual autocollimators
- Gas powered brazing equipment
- Engraving machines
- Volt-ohm meters VOM
- Signal generators
- Hydraulic punch presses
- Power grinding machines
- Power saws
- Jig bores
- Computer numerical control CNC vertical machine centers
- Wheatstone bridges
- Three-dimensional prototyping printers
- Jewelers lathes
- Microsoldering equipment
- Electronic micrometers
- Bandsaws
- Manual lathes
- Shadowgraph optical comparators
- Scribing tools
- Chain hoists
- Stereolithography SLA printers
- Portable workshop cranes
- Manual mills
- Grease dispensing guns
- Power brakes
- Benchtop drill presses
- Selective layered sintering SLS printers
- Mallets
- Digital calipers
- Soldering irons
- Flat smooth cut files
- Digital electrical frequency meters
- Metal shears
- Fused deposition modeling FDM printers
- Audio-oscillators
- Digital hardness testers
- CNC Software Mastercam
- Creo Parametric
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel