Global designer and manufacturer of ceiling and wall systems for commercial, institutional and residential spaces.
Assemble and refurbish wood pallets/crates using machinery and hand tools.
14 days ago ago
$24 - $24
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Carson, CA
Onsite
Company Size
3,600 Employees
Service Specialisms
Marketing
Human Resources
Information Technology
Finance
Legal/Sustainability
Customer Service
Inside Sales
Commercial Sales
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Residential
Healthcare
Education
Government
Retail
Hospitality
Corporate
Role
Description
crate assembly
inventory management
quality inspection
machinery operation
equipment maintenance
production coordination
Regularly stand, walk, and may sit for extended periods of time
Assembles and refurbishes wood crates/pallets that are used in storage, shipping, and manipulation of goods adhering to engineered and quality standards, while inspecting finished pallets to ensure conformity to specification.
Follows safety protocols and wear personal protective equipment as required
Regularly use hand-eye coordination, grasp, manipulate, and reach with hands and arms.
Collect supplies for assembly; conduct Inventory of tools, parts, and supplies and resupply as needed
Works with peers to Identify product defects and report necessary nonconformances to Senior Production Associate, Supervisor, and/or Quality Inspector
Uses various hand tooling while performing crate assembly operations efficiently in accordance with quality standards and established safety procedures
Maintains equipment and work areas; cleans and performs basic repairs as needed.
Notify supervisor when materials need to be reordered
Frequently lift and/or move objects up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move objects that weigh more than 100 pounds using mechanical equipment
Operates machinery that takes in low-grade softwood planks and nails them together according to specific patterns and standards.
Works with peers to perform reworks/repairs in accordance with industry best practices and/or engineering instructions
Works with peers to coordinate movement assembled parts and/or products to the next step operation
Completes work as required to meet production and schedule requirements
Requirements
osha 10
cpr
forklift
high school
power tools
team player
Cal OSHA 10 a plus
CPR & First Aid Certification a plus
Full knowledge of measuring tools required must know how to read and interpret blueprints and/or shop drawings and have a working knowledge of measuring tools (such as: angle finders, tape measures, etc.).
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus
Regularly required to talk or hear
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment (i.e., ability to wear required PPE, work in a dusty, hot, non-climate-controlled environment; with stairs, frequent walking, standing and occasional lifting of material).
Occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, reach, push, pull, and perform repetitive motions
Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in core production roles within 90 days of hire.
Ability to work off shift hours in support of plant initiatives.
High school diploma or GED (preferred)
Plant Environment - This position operates in a manufacturing setting and can be subject to extreme cold and hot temperatures; uneven walking surfaces with cords, tools, and other obstacles; intermittent loud noises; and dusty/dirty conditions. Where applicable PPE is required. PPE includes hard hats, safety glasses, earplugs, steel toe/composite boots, and fall protection.
Communication and people skills; team player willing to learn.
Minimum 1 year experience in a warehouse, construction, or wood working environment
Due to the open environment of the warehouse, must be able to work in various weather and temperature conditions to include extreme heat, humidity and cold
Possess basic arithmetic skills
OSHA Forklift Certification a plus
Proficiency with hand power tools and machinery (hammer, wrenches, crow bars, impact drivers, pneumatic nail gun, staples guns, and electric saws).
Benefits
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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
Founded in 1860
Year of establishment
The company traces its origins to 1860, marking over 160 years of evolution in the industry.
$1.3B Revenue
2023 annual revenue
The company generated $1.3 billion in revenue in 2023, reflecting its strong market presence.
2024 Acquisition
Expansion through acquisition
In 2024, the company acquired 3form, expanding its product portfolio in specialty ceilings and glass accents.
20 Facilities
Manufacturing presence
The company operates 20 manufacturing facilities across the Americas, supporting its diverse product range.
The company designs, engineers and produces ceiling and wall solutions—from mineral fiber panels to glass‑fiber‑reinforced gypsum—for a range of environments.
Its work spans commercial offices, schools, healthcare, and residential renovation projects, often enhancing acoustics, aesthetics and functional design.
Products are grouped across Mineral Fiber and Architectural Specialties segments, highlighting its technical depth in both core and high‑design solutions.
Headquartered in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong also maintains a research lab and a joint venture (WAVE) focused on suspension system innovation.
An intriguing legacy detail: during WWII the company even produced cork sound insulation for submarines and airplane parts, showcasing its diverse manufacturing roots.
Culture + Values
To respect the dignity and inherent rights of the individual in all dealings with people.
To maintain high moral and ethical standards and to reflect honesty, integrity, reliability and forthrightness in all relationships.
To reflect the tenets of good taste and common courtesy in all attributes, words and deeds.
To serve fairly and in proper balance the interests of all groups associated with the business—customers, stockholders, employees, suppliers, community neighbors, government and the general public.
“Let the Buyer Have Faith” (guarantee of quality and trust)
Environment + Sustainability
30% Reduction
Scope 1 & 2 Emissions
Targets a 30% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 compared to 2019 levels, aligning with the SBTi well-below-2°C scenario.
100% Renewable
Electricity by 2030
Aims to source 100% of electricity from renewable energy by 2030.
50% Reduction
Product Carbon Footprint
Seeks a 50% reduction in the carbon footprint of products by 2030 from 2019 baseline.
100% Chemical-Free
Products
Committed to 100% chemicals of concern-free products with verified transparency by 2030.
Aims for a 20% reduction in water intensity of products by 2030 from 2019 baseline.
Over 217 million sq ft of ceiling tiles diverted through recycling since 1999.
Ultima panels offer 43% embodied carbon reduction versus standard products.
Templok ceilings and Ultima panels designed to aid in operational and embodied carbon reduction.
Named among America’s Greenest Companies 2025.
Inclusion & Diversity
Embed D&I into strategy with policies prioritizing equal opportunities and dedicated VP of Talent Sustainability & Acquisition.
Offer regular training and engagement on diversity and inclusion topics across locations.
Employee Resource Groups (AWARE, BOLD, EMERGE, AQUA) to support women, Black professionals, early-career talent, LGBTQ+ employees.
Collect employee opinions via surveys, site assessments and ERGs.
Build early-career pipelines through summer internships and professional development programs.
Comprehensive benefits supporting physical, financial and mental health.
No public gender-ratio or statistical breakdown available.