Job Title: General Production Worker – 2nd and 3rd Shift (Press Operators)
Job Description
This role involves operating multiple rubber molding presses in a hot, non-climate-controlled manufacturing facility that produces valve steam and seal components. You will perform physically demanding work that includes lifting up to 50 pounds, loading and unloading rubber materials and parts into and out of machinery at or above waist height, and conducting basic documentation and quality checks. The opening is on 2nd and 3rd shift, with training initially on 1st shift for two weeks and opportunities for regular overtime.
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Why Work Here?
You will join a stable industry with strong financial growth opportunities and a clear path to increased earnings through shift premiums and scheduled raises. The benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, along with a structured paid time off accrual program that provides one week of PTO at one year of service. An unpaid time off program offers additional flexibility, starting with one day at 90 days and another day every 60 days thereafter, supported by a transparent point-based attendance system. The organization values long-term stability, consistent work hours, and the chance to build a reliable income through regular overtime opportunities.
Work Environment
The facility is a clean, organized, smaller manufacturing plant that operates in a hot environment, particularly during summer months when temperatures can reach up to 110 degrees. The production floor is not climate controlled, but there are numerous fans positioned in the aisles to help circulate air, while avoiding direct airflow on the presses. Work is performed primarily on 2nd shift, Monday through Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., or 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. with optional 10- to 12-hour days available by adding hours before or after the scheduled shift, resulting in an average of around 60 hours per week. Occasional Sunday work may be required if production falls behind, and this is compensated at double time. New hires train on 1st shift (6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) for approximately two weeks before moving to their regular shift, and a shift premium applies once on 2nd shift. The environment is physically demanding, with work performed at or above waist level and frequent lifting of up to 50 pounds. The campus is cigarette-free, and employees remain on-site during paid lunches, with e-cigarettes and chewing tobacco permitted only i