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Federal Wage Grade position performing heat treatment of metals including hardening, tempering, and annealing to achieve specific material properties at federal manufacturing and defense facilities.
Federal Wage System Pay
Federal Wage Grade (WG) pay varies by geographic location and is determined by local prevailing wage surveys.
Look Up WG Pay by LocationSource: DoD Civilian Personnel Advisory Service
Official OPM qualification standards for WG-3702
Qualification requirements not yet available for this series.
Step-by-step guide to landing a federal heat treating position
WG positions require demonstrated skill in a specific trade or craft. Review the job announcement for required certifications, licenses, and hands-on experience.
WG positions are experience-based, not grade-based. Document your years of hands-on trade experience, apprenticeships completed, and journeyman status if applicable.
Collect your DD-214, trade certifications (welding, electrical, HVAC, etc.), apprenticeship completion certificates, and any specialized licenses required for your trade.
Create a detailed federal resume highlighting your hands-on trade experience, tools and equipment operated, safety training, and specific projects completed. Include hours worked per week.
Search for WG positions in your trade specialty, carefully answer assessment questions about your skill level and experience, and submit before the closing date.
Understanding of trade-specific tools, equipment, materials, and techniques required for the position
Physical coordination and skill in using hands and tools to perform precise work
Knowledge of workplace safety procedures, OSHA standards, and proper use of personal protective equipment
Ability to diagnose issues, troubleshoot problems, and determine effective repair solutions
Attention to detail ensuring work meets specifications, standards, and quality requirements
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, diagrams, and work orders
Proficiency in operating trade-specific machinery, power tools, and specialized equipment
Knowledge of preventive maintenance, inspection protocols, and equipment care
Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors, coworkers, and customers about work status
Flexibility to work in various conditions and adjust to changing priorities and assignments
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A Heat Treater (WG-3702) performs heat treatment of metals including hardening, tempering, annealing, and normalizing to achieve specific material properties at federal manufacturing and defense facilities. They control metallurgical processes critical to weapon systems and equipment.
WG-3702 positions are paid under the Federal Wage System based on local prevailing rates. Journeyman wages (WG-10/11) typically range $27-$40 per hour depending on locality. Annual earnings range $56,000-$83,000. Specialized aerospace heat treatment commands premium rates.
WG-3702 requires knowledge of metallurgy and heat treatment processes. Qualifications include operating furnaces and quench tanks, understanding time-temperature cycles, interpreting material specifications, controlling atmospheres, and testing hardness to verify treatment results.
Military metalworking and ordnance experience may help qualify. MOSs involving weapons repair, metal fabrication, or manufacturing support provide foundational metallurgical knowledge. Army ordnance and Air Force aerospace maintenance specialists often have relevant heat treatment exposure.
Heat Treaters progress through skill levels to journeyman (WG-10/11) and lead positions. This specialized trade supports critical manufacturing operations. Career paths include metallurgical technician roles, quality assurance positions, or transition to GS materials engineering support.
Search USAJOBS for 'Heat Treater' or series '3702.' Positions exist at arsenals, depot maintenance facilities, and manufacturing plants. Highlight your furnace operation experience, metallurgical knowledge, and quality control skills. Veterans receive preference.
Create a tailored federal resume that meets OPM standards.