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When you think of manufacturing, you probably picture a massive assembly line with a conveyor belt that snakes its way through a series of machines, spitting out dozens of widgets every minute, and hundreds — maybe even thousands — every day.

Before things can be manufactured en masse, however, they must be manufactured in limited “test” quantities. Think about Thomas Edison, for instance. When he invented the light bulb, he didn’t make a million light bulbs. He probably made and remade just one, testing and perfecting it until it was exactly what he wanted.

When you’re a Prototype Machinist, you create, manage, and maintain the machinery that’s used to manufacture models and prototypes — of new products, as well as their individual pieces and parts — in limited quantities.

Like most Machinists, you’re a Builder. Before production, you’re given manufacturing specifications and plans, which you use to design, and then physically fashion — typically out of metal — the machine parts necessary for manufacturing. Using your machine parts, raw materials like metal, plastic, and wood are processed and — through a series of steps that you supervise — trimmed, cut, molded, and ground into the final product.

Essentially, the responsibility of a Prototype Machinist is to select the right tools, processes, and designs for creating things based on their unique shape, size, and composition. You’re therefore a Carpenter — except that you use metal, instead of wood.

So, what separates you from a traditional Machinist? It’s quantity, not quality. While most Machinists design machine parts that make hundreds of widgets, the Prototype Machinists design machine parts that will likely make only a few.

Personality Traits


Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Independent: You enjoy flying solo and doing things your own way.

Salary and Education


How much does a Prototype Machinist make?

Nationally: $24,000 – $58,000

Main education level: Certificate

source: US Dept of Labor


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