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The average pay for a Binding Machine Operator is $33,585, which is $16.15 an hour in the United States. The average salary range for a Binding Machine Operator is between $25,760 and $38,824. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Binding Machine Operator.
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Operates sewing machine equipped with folding attachment to sew binding material over edges or seams of articles, such as camping equipment, linens, parachutes, gloves and mittens, or hats and caps, to reinforce, prevent raveling, and give finished appearance: places roll of binding on holder and draws end through folding attachment. Positions edge of article between folds of binding material and guides article and material under needle. Performs duties as described under sewing-machine operator, regular equipment. When binding blankets, folds binding material at end of seam to form corners and sews over folded corner. When binding fitted sheets, matches curved edges of sheet and guides edges under needle to form sheet corners. May operate sewing machine equipped with shirring mechanism to gather binding as binding is attached to article. May be designated according to article or part bound as band-lining bander; blanket binder; ear-flap binder; fitted-sheet binder; flap-lining binder; helmet binder. May be designated: parachute taper; pot-holder binder; screen-vent binder; soft-hat binder. May bind rug samples and be designated sample processor (carpet & rug).
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The average salary of binding machine operator in the United States is $33,585. The average salary of binding machine operator in California is $38,521. The average salary of binding machine operator in Canada is $37,220. Explore the average salaries for binding machine operator in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Binding Machine Operator is $33,585 per year or $16.15 per hour in the United States, which is equal to the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $38,824. However, the typical pay range in the United States, is between $25,760 and $38,824 annually.
Binding Machine Operator is projected to see 13.6% salary growth in 5 years.
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