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The average salary for a Heat Treating Equipment Operator in U.S. is $46,540.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $46,540

$34,850$61,410

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.38

$16.76$29.53

What does a Heat Treating Equipment Operator earn?

On average, heat treating equipment operators earn around $46,540 per year in the U.S. Heat treating equipment operators work to heat treat metals and alloys to alter their physical and chemical properties and behaviour. Heat treating equipment operators can specialise in areas such as vacuum heat treatments, nitriding, and gas carburizing.

How to earn more as a Heat Treating Equipment Operator

"If you want to become a Heat Treating Equipment Operator, you will need at least a high school diploma. You will also need to get hands-on training to learn proper safety and operating procedures. To do this, you may form an apprenticeship or take a vocational course. To earn more, you can specialize in a certain area, such as vacuum heat treating, or become a manager or supervisor in a concerning business. You may also consider setting up your own company or becoming self-employed."