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The average salary for a Forging Machine Operator in U.S. is $47,350.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $47,350

$31,860$64,070

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.76

$15.32$30.80

What does a Forging Machine Operator earn?

"On average, forging machine operators earn around $47,350 per year in the U.S.. They work with metal-producing welding companies, forging machines that shape metal by applying pressure. Forging machine operators typically specialise in either a hot forging process or a cold forging process, both of which have different production capabilities and safety protocols."

How to earn more as a Forging Machine Operator

If you want to become a Forging Machine Operator, you will have to have a post-secondary certificate or diploma in machine tool technology or metalworking. You could also gain the necessary qualifications with an apprenticeship. To make more money as a Forging Machine Operator, you could consider becoming a Foreman or a technical specialist in this field. You could also look at having a business of your own or considering freelance opportunities.