Brazer Jobs

Brazer jobs are open across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and HVAC, from entry-level to lead and supervisory roles, with specializations in torch brazing, induction brazing, and silver alloy work. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles205+
Top stateNew York
Top employerBraze
Top cityNew York, NY
Work type69% On-site
Top industryMarketing

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Modine Manufacturing Company
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Modine Manufacturing Company
Jefferson City, Missouri
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Assembly
$27 - $32/hr
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Modine Manufacturing Company
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Modine Manufacturing Company
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Brazer
Modine Manufacturing Company
Franklin, Wisconsin
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Johnson Controls
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Johnson Controls
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Johnson Controls
Largo, Florida
Manufacturing Operations
Skilled Trades
$19 - $21/hr
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Modine Manufacturing Company
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Modine Manufacturing Company
Added 1mo ago
Brazer
Modine Manufacturing Company
Jefferson City, Missouri
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
$27.28/hr
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Modine Manufacturing Company
Brazer
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Modine Manufacturing Company
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Brazer
Modine Manufacturing Company
Jefferson City, Missouri
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
$32.28/hr
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Brazer Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Braze
    Braze163
  • Razer
    Razer12
  • Modine Manufacturing Company
    Modine Manufacturing Company4
  • BRAZEWAY
    BRAZEWAY3

Top Industries Hiring

  • Marketing & Advertising149
  • Manufacturing18
  • Technology & Software18
  • Social Media16
  • Electronics & Hardware12

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in brazer jobs.

  • Proven experience operating torch, furnace, or induction brazing equipment in a production environment
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and joint specifications
  • Knowledge of filler metals, flux types, and base metal compatibility for assigned applications
  • AWS or equivalent brazing certification, or eligibility to certify within 90 days of hire
  • Familiarity with visual and dimensional inspection of brazed joints to quality standards
  • High school diploma or GED, with vocational training in welding or metalworking preferred

Tips for Your Brazer Job Search

List your alloys and filler metals

Hiring managers scan resumes for specific materials knowledge. Call out the filler metals you've worked with, such as silver, copper-phosphorus, or brass alloys, and the base metals you've joined. Generic 'brazing experience' gets passed over fast.

Certify before the application deadline

Many aerospace and defense brazer openings require AWS certification before the start date, not as a condition of offer. Check each listing's requirements section carefully and schedule your qualifying test so results arrive before you apply.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists brazer openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Target listings by process type

Search using process-specific terms like 'torch brazing,' 'furnace brazing,' or 'induction brazing' rather than just 'brazer.' Employers writing those terms into job titles expect hands-on process familiarity and screen applicants accordingly.

Prepare a skills demonstration for the interview

Many brazer interviews include a hands-on bench test or a walkthrough of your joint inspection method. Practice describing your fixture setup, heat application technique, and how you identify a cold joint or flux residue issue under questioning.

Negotiate shift differential into your offer

Brazer roles in high-volume facilities often run second or third shift. If you're offered an off-hours schedule, ask specifically about shift differential pay before you sign. That figure isn't always listed and is frequently negotiable at the offer stage.

Brazer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most brazers?

The companies hiring the most brazers right now include Braze, Razer, and Braze, with the largest share of openings in New York, Illinois, and California, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Aerospace, HVAC, and industrial manufacturing employers account for the bulk of active postings.

How many brazer jobs are remote?

About 31% of brazer openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, since most roles require hands-on bench work and equipment operation on-site. The sub-areas most likely to allow remote or hybrid arrangements are quality inspection review, brazing process documentation, and technical support coordination rather than production brazing itself.

How do you become a brazer?

Start by completing a vocational program or apprenticeship in welding or metalworking that includes brazing fundamentals. From there, log hands-on hours with torch or furnace equipment, learn to read joint specifications and blueprints, and pursue AWS brazing certification. Entry-level production roles are a common first step, with specialization in aerospace, HVAC, or medical device manufacturing developing on the job.

Can you get hired as a brazer with little experience?

Yes, employers in HVAC and general manufacturing regularly hire brazers with limited experience when candidates can demonstrate basic torch handling and safety awareness, often from a vocational program or short-term training course. Applying for entry-level or helper titles, being open to second-shift roles, and having a willingness to earn AWS certification on the job all strengthen a low-experience application considerably.

What does the brazer interview process look like?

Most brazer interviews begin with a phone or in-person screen covering your process experience, certifications, and materials knowledge. A hands-on bench test or practical demonstration is common, where you may be asked to complete a joint or walk an interviewer through your inspection method. Some employers also ask technical questions about flux selection, heat application, and how you handle defects before extending an offer.

Where can I find and apply to brazer jobs?

You can find and apply to brazer jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your process experience, certifications, and preferred location, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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