Manufacturing Jobs in Salt Lake City, Utah

19 positions from 12 employers

19active jobs
12employers hiring
$42.2Knational median wage
-2.8%2022–2032 outlook

19 active Manufacturing jobs in Salt Lake City, Utah from 12 US employers. Largest hirers include Moog, Inc., Quad Careers, Nammo Defense Systems, Inc. The national median wage for this occupation is $42.2K. BLS projects -2% employment change between 2022 and 2032. Production occupations — machine operators, assemblers, machinists, welders, packagers — are the manufacturing backbone. Many subgroups have flat or declining employment forecasts, but skilled trades like welding remain in steady demand. AI exposure is moderate; physical robotics and process automation continue to reshape the floor while skilled set-up and repair work resist replacement.

Frequently asked questions

How many Manufacturing jobs are available in Salt Lake City, Utah?
There are currently 19 active Manufacturing jobs in Salt Lake City, Utah from 12 employers. Listings are refreshed daily from our partner job feeds.
What's the average salary for Manufacturing jobs in Salt Lake City, Utah?
The U.S. national median wage for Manufacturing occupations is $42,237 per year (BLS OEWS, May 2023). Pay in Salt Lake City, Utah varies by employer, role seniority and shift; individual job listings include salary detail where the employer has provided it.
Which companies hire Manufacturing workers in Salt Lake City, Utah?
Top employers currently advertising Manufacturing roles in Salt Lake City, Utah include Moog, Inc., Quad Careers, and Nammo Defense Systems, Inc. The full list of 12 active employers updates as new listings come in.
Is the Manufacturing field growing in Salt Lake City, Utah?
Nationally, Manufacturing occupations are projected to change by -2.8% between 2022 and 2032 (BLS Employment Projections) — expected to be stable. Local demand in Salt Lake City, Utah is reflected by the 19 active openings on this page.
What's the AI exposure for Manufacturing roles?
Our AI Vulnerability Index combines Frey & Osborne (2013), OpenAI/Penn (2023), and the Anthropic Economic Index into a 0–100 score. Manufacturing roles vary internally — see the AI Vulnerability Index for the per-occupation score and methodology.