Producer of custom engineered thermoplastics and specialty packaging products for demanding markets.
Entry-level production associate handling roll weigh‑up, packaging, inspection, and forklift tasks.
15 days ago
Entry-level
Full Time
Stamford, CT
Onsite
Company Size
1,850 Employees
Service Specialisms
Plastic Fabrication
Injection Molding
Blown Film
Extrusion
Thermoforming
Custom Thermoplastics
Sector Specialisms
Industrial
Transportation
Healthcare/Medical
Military/Aerospace
Oil and Gas
Facility and Plant Operations
Signage and Graphics
Sound Reduction and Abatement
Role
Description
slitter loading
inventory mis
quality testing
core cutting
forklift ops
roll inspection
Required to assist operator in loaded and unloading slitter
Accomplish the duties of the job utilizing safe work habits and maintaining a safe workplace
Stage rolls and other packaging items needed for production
Maintain inventory moves into the MIS in an accurate and timely manner
Remove roll, weigh, and properly package material from the slitters and move to the designated area in the warehouse
Record daily total down time with reason codes
Per form SQC and quality testing, also responsible to cross check all paperwork and material labeling
Cut cores/ cardboard per size stated on work order
Operate forklifts as required (Change batteries and do general maintenance as required)
Perform cleaning task of equipment and plant
Communicate with operator and shift lead
Required to assist operator during change over's
Required to inspect finished rolls, vacuum if dust is visible and inspect each roll for non-conforming characteristics [i.e., angel hair, loose rolls, roll weave or bad cuts]
Requirements
full schedule
overtime
shop orders
Must be able to work a full schedule workweek and fulfill overtime requirements as needed
Must be able to read and understand shop orders
Benefits
11 paid holidays
Benefits provided the first day include medical, Rx, dental, vision, generous 401k w/matching program, EAP, short and long-term disability, life ins, etc
10 days vacation (pro-rated based on hire date)
Competitive pay based on experience
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
Information not given or found
Visa Sponsorship
Information not given or found
Security clearance
Information not given or found
Company
Overview
Since 1960
Year of Establishment
The company was established, laying the foundation for its growth and innovation in polymer technologies.
90k sq ft Lab
Innovation Center Size
The innovation center provides a collaborative space for prototyping and testing new materials.
$45M Refinancing
Funding Secured
Secured significant funding to reduce debt and expand into new markets and capabilities.
Engineered increasingly sophisticated polymer compounds, extruded sheets, rollstock, and custom packaging solutions for high-demand industries.
Headquartered in St. Louis, its 90,000 sq ft Innovation Center serves as a hands-on collaboration lab where customers and designers prototype and test new materials.
Specializing in sectors such as aerospace glazing, medical equipment surfaces, industrial signage, building materials, transportation components, and packaging products.
Known for brands like Polycast®, Royalite®, PreservaPak™, Korad™, and UltraTuf™, delivering high-performance, niche engineered plastics.
A manufacturing network spanning over a dozen U.S. facilities enables regional responsiveness and custom formulation at scale.
A history of private equity ownership—from PolyOne to Nautic Partners and The Jordan Company—frames its trajectory of innovation and growth.
Culture + Values
Innovation
Operational Excellence
Quality Assurance
Sustainability
Total Safety
ONE Spartech: Safety, Performance, Ethics, Teamwork, Respect, Responsibility
Mission/promise: To Make It Better
Environment + Sustainability
100%
Recyclable Trim
Customer trim and substrates can integrate 100% recycled content in closed-loop products.
100%
Recycled Content
Closed-loop products can include 100% recycled content, reducing waste and energy use.
Committed to being a careful and prudent leader in plastics management: balancing benefits of plastic with reducing negative impact
Increased regrind and recyclability capabilities including closed-loop recycling programs
Use of sustainable materials: recycled PET, phthalate-free PVC, high molecular weight polyethylene, bio-based and compostable materials, HFO cold-storage materials replacing CFCs
Material-efficiency innovations such as Polycast® security barrier technology using less material and lenticular product line reducing number of LED bulbs
Supply-chain sustainability: repurchase trim from customer locations across U.S., repurposing production trim to save energy and minimize waste
Member of the Association of Plastic Recyclers to network on recycling best practices and develop recyclable-forward plastics solutions