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Production Worker

Position type: Full-Time, Hourly
Pay Range: $22.26 per hour
Shift: Day Shift
Location: Tonawanda, NY

Ask Yourself This…

Are you looking for a fast-paced environment where your daily work impacts products made around the world? Are you interested in learning manufacturing processes? Do you have a strong commitment to working safely? If you do, then join us in Tonawanda, NY!

Who We Are


Washington Mills is built on values that matter. Founded more than 150 years ago, we have earned our reputation as one of the world’s most trusted and reliable producers of abrasive, ceramic and refractory grains and powders. Serving thousands of customers and offering the broadest selection of abrasive grain and specialty electro-fused minerals in the market today, we constantly pursue growth in our products, our approach, and our people. Our founding principles of honesty, integrity and reliability still guide our business today, and we are a proud community of hands-on problem solvers, committed to shaping the materials applications of the future. With global distribution and sites located throughout North American and Europe, Washington Mills opens the door to a world of opportunity, creativity, and challenge.

What You’ll Do


Reporting to the Department Supervisor, the Production Worker is accountable for continuous product throughput, will inform management of the results from the production unit’s operations, pointing out problem areas and advising on the best solutions.

  • Work closely with other operators in production unit
  • Perform various packaging, cleaning, sampling, and material transfer tasks
  • Strive for zero defect and optimum unit throughput
  • Coordinates with Supervisor to meet departmental budget

What You’ll Need


To be successful in this position, you must:

  • Have a strong commitment to safety
  • Be able to communicate well with other members of the team
  • Be able to work in a plant environment and be able to walk up and down stairs and ladders
  • Have the ability to troubleshoot
  • Be well organized, detail oriented, and have basic computer skills (Microsoft Office)

Compensation


We proudly offer robust compensation and benefits packages, including:

  • Position will be hourly at current union contractual rate
  • World-class medical insurance
  • Benefits currently include: Dental, vison, 401(k), company paid life/AD&D insurance, flex spending, short-term disability, paid holidays, and vacation time
  • Safety shoes and safety glasses reimbursement
  • Safety Incentives

Interested? We want to hear from you! Visit washingtonmills.com/careers and tell us why you’re the candidate we’re looking for.

The job responsibilities described above indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not intended to include a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities for this job. Job duties and responsibilities are subject to change based on evolving business needs and conditions.

Washington Mills is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to workforce diversity. M/F/D/V. Qualified minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.

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