Develops and manufactures insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composite building materials.
Night‑shift laborer assembling, inspecting, and repairing doors.
13 days ago ago
$19 - $19
Junior (1-3 years), Entry-level
Full Time
Fort Mill, SC
Onsite
Company Size
25,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Insulation
Building Materials
Sustainability
Energy Efficiency
Roofing
Sector Specialisms
Building and Construction
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Power and Energy
Roofing
Insulation
Role
Description
machinery operation
quality inspection
equipment setup
preventative maintenance
material handling
safety audits
Push door stacks onto infeed tracks of paint booth
Complete reject sheets appropriately for tickets to be remade
Repair newly and previously identified doors with quality defects
Assist Management, Maintenance and Quality personnel when troubleshooting equipment, process or material issues
Use push carts
Gather materials as needed
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
Use tools such as glue gun, palm sander, sanding block, chisel, putty knives, clamps, and application of bondo, hot melt glue, touch up paint, and putty
Communicate effectively for flow of product through the plant
Place unrepairable doors in cull door stack
De-stacking and stacking doors to remove cardboard from the middle.
Straighten doors
Manually lift/slide/flip materials or doors up to 100 lbs with assistance. (bending, stooping, twisting, - dexterity. Standing for long continuous hours.
Perform weekly EHS audits
Push pallets on conveyor
Operate machinery required for particular position in a safe and efficient manner, to include training of new and existing operators in the carrying out of their duties.
Assemble product as per instructions with a focus on quality and safety.
Read and interpret list counts and complete all departmental paperwork correctly and timely
Communicate with upstream and downstream departments - expectation to immediately communicate internal process oriented defects for quick recovery/repair.
Performs visual quality check of entire stack as they come down the conveyor
Operate jump tracks
Help create/implement poke yokes for quality issues
Communicate efficiently with other employees and the leadership team in order to ensure quality product is made timely
Work safely and follow safety rules and procedures
Maintain downtime records and production information as appropriate
Perform housekeeping duties
Set up and adjust equipment
Perform minor preventative maintenance and operator care as required
Identify defects
Operate motorized equipment (ie forklift, KVAL lifts, etc) as needed
Carry out measurements and weight checks
Participate in Safety Kaizens and Masonite Plant Kaizens
Inspect product for defects and take appropriate action as per work instructions, monitor Quality Technician for consistency
Requirements
hand tools
quality inspection
measuring tools
lean manufacturing
attention to detail
ticket interpretation
Read, understand and follow production schedules
Knowledge of hand tools such as sanders, planers, hand tools putty knife, sanding block wood chisel
Fast paced job with continuous focus on finding defects. Constant focus on visual quality inspection of doors.
Ability to add and subtract fractions and whole numbers, convert fractions to decimalsRead interpret ticket such as door/customer quality specs
High attention to detail for defects
Basic reading and writing skills
Use a Tape Measure, Caliper
Mildly controlled environment - can expect some cold and heat during extreme weather conditions. High dust and noisy environment.
Ability to use wood craftsmanship tools to repair doors. High quality standard required and some creativity required.
Read interpret ticket
Practice Masonite Lean Manufacturing Techniques including 5S+1
Benefits
Restack doors meeting quality specs
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
It weaves innovation into everyday structures—insulating homes, roofing buildings, and reinforcing composites across industries.
Its three engines—insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites—power projects from family homes to wind turbines and defense systems.
Milestones include inventing centrifugally-spun fiberglass insulation, coloring it trademarked PINK, and even contributing cloth for NASA space suits.
Typical projects range from residential energy-efficiency retrofits and commercial roof installations to industrial composites for auto, defense, and renewable energy.
Culture + Values
Continuously learning
Collaborating with others
Leading
Making a material difference
Creating innovative solutions
Improving operational efficiency
Environment + Sustainability
30% reduction in Scope 3 (value chain) emissions by 2030
20% reduction in energy use by 2030 (from 2018)
50% reduction in VOC and PM₂.₅ emission intensity by 2030
50% reduction in water withdrawal in high-stress areas by 2030
Zero waste-to-landfill by 2030 via 50% waste-intensity reduction + recycling
43% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 market-based emissions achieved as of 2024
Reduced waste generation by 64,676 metric tons in 2024 and 11% less landfill waste
56% renewable electricity consumption in 2022
Inclusion & Diversity
Progress on representation tracked via “Human Capital Diversity Metrics”
DEI initiatives measured across Leadership Accountability, Talent Programs, Workforce Practices, Supplier Diversity, and Philanthropy