Production Operator
Owens Corning
The Role
Overview
Assist in manufacturing insulation, packaging, machine troubleshooting, quality checks.
Key Responsibilities
- insulation repurposing
- insulation packaging
- machinery troubleshooting
- quality verification
Tasks
-Repurposing the insulation -Packaging the insulation -Troubleshooting of machinery -Verifying the quality of product
Requirements
- manufacturing
- forklift
- workkeys
- high school
- safety
- teamwork
What You Bring
-Manufacturing: 2 to 3 years (Required) -Day shift -Must be able to pass WorkKeys assessment -Night shift -Must work well in a team environment -Rotating shift -High school diploma or equivalent required -Must possess strong organizational skills -How many years of machine production operator experience do you have? -MUST HAVE 3+ years experience in Manufacturing, Machine Operating, or Packaging experience -Must have the ability to multi-task -High school or equivalent (Required) -Must have a strong safety mindset -Available to work rotating shifts (rotates from days to night) -Ability to work 12-hour shifts -Must be able to secure and maintain a forklift driver’s license
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Benefits
-Paid time off -Multiple health insurance, dental and vision options -$2,000 Sign-On Bonus -Vision insurance -401(k) matching -Overnight shift -Life insurance -Health insurance -7am-7pm (3 days on) -Dental insurance -Rotating weekends -Holiday pay -Night shift: $30.14 -Quarterly Bonuses -Day shift: $29.14 -3 days off -401k with company contributions -7pm-7am (3 nights on)
The Company
About Owens Corning
-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.
Sector Specialisms
Building and Construction
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Power and Energy
Roofing
Insulation
Composite Materials
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