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The average salary for a Paper Goods Machine Operator in U.S. is $44,180.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $44,180

$29,480$61,380

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $21.24

$14.17$29.51

What does a Paper Goods Machine Operator earn?

On average, Paper Goods Machine Operators earn around $44,180 per year in the U.S.. They operate machines that convert paper and paperboard into different forms, such as boxes, bags, or envelopes. Paper Goods Machine Operators may choose to specialise in particular areas such as lithography printing, thermal forming, or hydraulic power.

How to earn more as a Paper Goods Machine Operator

To become a Paper Goods Machine Operator, you will need to have experience, either on-the-job or in a manufacturing setting. You can also complete a vocational training program in a machine operating role. If you want to increase your earnings, you can look for roles that include additional responsibilities, such as safety monitoring or training other operators. You can also look for roles in the specialist paper goods industry, or consider becoming a supervisor within a paper products plant. Alternatively, you could set up your own machine operating business.