Award Staffing
  • Apply Now
  • About Us
    • 30 Years
    • Blogs
    • Careers
    • Hiring Events
    • Finding Futures
    • Awards & Recognition
  • Find Jobs
    • Job Opportunities
    • Light Industrial Jobs
    • Skilled Industrial Jobs
    • Professional Jobs
    • Hospitality Jobs
  • Services
    • Moving MN Forward
    • Getting MN Back to Work
    • C19 Business Impact
    • Customer Service
    • Hiring Solutions
    • Cost Calculator
  • Contact Us
    • Bloomington
    • Chaska
    • Crystal
    • Delano
    • Maplewood
    • Ramsey
  • Login
  • COVID-19
    • Employee Rights
    • Community Resources
  • Menu Menu

PRODUCTION JOBS

Most commonly an individual who works a Production job supports a company’s manufacturing operations by pulling parts, handling assembly line jobs and cleaning equipment. They may rotate functions or replicate particular actions related to fabrication. They may cut, solder and align materials to create components.

While manufacturing workers can work for a vast array of organizations, the job itself usually involves some element of the manufacturing procedure. Whether working in construction or packaging, a production operator maintains the machinery needed to perform a specialized task. Additionally, production workers have to have an understanding of industry standards and regulations to safely and efficiently operate the machines. A production worker might also be asked to keep records of the output and compare it with a production schedule.

WHAT DOES A PRODUCTION WORKER DO?

–

People who work Production jobs tend to be hands-on while possessing good physical stamina and strength. Production workers may handle components, requiring a fair amount of dexterity. Those who work with electrical and electronic components should have good vision to deal with wires and small products.

Mechanical skills are useful for people who want to find a production job; this often includes the ability to interpret technical drawings and schematics to meet production standards.

COMMON PRODUCTION JOB SKILLS

–

A production worker may perform one or many functions on a manufacturing line such as assembly or fabrication of parts and products, testing finished products, transporting materials and equipment to other areas or cleaning production areas. Since these occupations require continuously doing redundant tasks, most companies will rotate duties to permit for cross-training and vary the work for the manufacturing team.

· Load products on conveyors,  while inspecting products for errors
· Operate machinery when instructed and guide operators when fulfilling responsibilities on the production line

· Perform routine cleaning and maintenance of machines
· Eliminate machines and production waste daily, following all business standards for waste elimination

· Maintain an organized work area for raw materials
· Transfer products and their materials safely involving different regions of the warehouse

PRODUCTION JOBS NEAR YOU

–

Award Staffing makes it easy to locate Production Job Opportunities. Our neighborhood recruiting teams specialize in placing job seekers in all kinds of Production jobs in the Minneapolis – St. Paul and metro regions. We have built relationships with some leading manufacturers and industrial businesses in the Twin Cities metro area, and most of us know what skills and expertise they are looking for. Our staff does the hard work required to find you a Production job which will be ideal for your abilities and experience.

If you’re not confident where to begin with finding your next job, complete the form below and a member of Award Staffing will be in touch with you to talk to you about the kind of Production job you are trying to find.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
phone icon952-924-9000

mail iconinfo@awardstaffing.com
Award Staffing Facebook Award Staffing Facebook Award Staffing LinkedIn Award Staffing Twitter
2018 - Award Staffing
Scroll to top
Translate »