1

Batching Technician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Batching Blending Tech 1st Shift

Greendale, IN · On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

Follows instructions from the quality department on any batching/blending adjustments necessary to bring product into specification. • Completes all required documentation for batching/blending ...

Process Control Technician : The Impact You'll Have On The Organization and World * In this role ... You will be the 1st call for plant batching or recipe issues while processing a batch. * You will ...

Process Control Technician : The Impact You'll Have On The Organization and World * In this role ... You will be the 1st call for plant batching or recipe issues while processing a batch. * You will ...

Process Control Technician : The Impact You'll Have On The Organization and World * In this role ... You will be the 1st call for plant batching or recipe issues while processing a batch. * You will ...

Process Control Technician : The Impact You'll Have On The Organization and World * In this role ... You will be the 1st call for plant batching or recipe issues while processing a batch. * You will ...

Process Control Technician : The Impact You'll Have On The Organization and World * In this role ... You will be the 1st call for plant batching or recipe issues while processing a batch. * You will ...

Compounding Technician

Belcamp, MD · On-site

$22 - $23/hr

Flavor Compounding Technician The Flavor Compounding Technician accurately prepares, batches, and ... Operate mixing, blending, and batching equipment safely and efficiently to produce flavor and ...

Onsite - Kohler, WI 3rd Shift 6pm - 6am (Sunday - Thursday) Opportunity The Engineering Technician ... Maintain batching processes as needed to ensure correct material formulation * Monitor and adjust ...

Onsite - Kohler, WI 3rd Shift 6pm - 6am (Sunday - Thursday) Opportunity The Engineering Technician ... Maintain batching processes as needed to ensure correct material formulation * Monitor and adjust ...

Onsite - Kohler, WI 3rd Shift 6pm - 6am (Sunday - Thursday) Opportunity The Engineering Technician ... Maintain batching processes as needed to ensure correct material formulation * Monitor and adjust ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

People also search for

Batching Technician information

See salary details

$11

$23

$50

How much do batching technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for batching technician in the United States is $23.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Batching Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Batching Technician, you need a solid understanding of mixing processes, attention to detail, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with automated batching systems, industrial scales, and material tracking software is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, communication, and the ability to follow precise instructions help ensure accuracy and safety. These skills are crucial for maintaining product quality, meeting production specifications, and ensuring a safe, efficient manufacturing environment.

What is the difference between Batching Technician vs Mixing Operator?

AspectBatching TechnicianMixing Operator
CertificationsTypically requires OSHA safety training, basic technical certificationsSimilar certifications, often including safety and equipment operation
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, chemical or concrete production facilitiesIndustrial settings, chemical plants, or construction material production
Job ResponsibilitiesMeasuring and batching raw materials accurately, operating batching equipmentOperating mixers, ensuring proper blending, maintaining equipment
Industry UsageCommonly used in concrete, chemical, and food manufacturingPrimarily in chemical, construction, and manufacturing industries

Both roles involve working with raw materials and equipment in manufacturing environments. While Batching Technicians focus on measuring and preparing batches, Mixing Operators concentrate on blending and operating mixing machinery. The roles often overlap in certifications and work settings, but their specific tasks differ based on the production process.

What are some common challenges faced by Batching Technicians and how can they be managed effectively?

Batching Technicians often encounter challenges such as maintaining precise measurements, managing multiple batches simultaneously, and adhering to strict safety and quality protocols. To manage these effectively, attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and consistent communication with team members are essential. Utilizing batch tracking systems and following standardized operating procedures can help minimize errors and ensure product consistency. Ongoing training and collaboration with quality control and production teams also support efficiency and safety in daily operations.

What technician gets paid the most?

Among batching technicians and related roles, process or manufacturing engineers typically earn higher salaries due to their specialized skills and responsibilities. Senior technicians with extensive experience, certifications, or supervisory duties can also command higher pay. Compensation varies based on industry, location, and level of expertise.

What are batching technicians?

Batching technicians are professionals responsible for measuring, mixing, and preparing materials in precise quantities to create products according to specific formulations. They typically work in industries such as manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food processing, or chemicals, ensuring each batch meets quality and safety standards. Their duties often include operating batching equipment, following recipes or production instructions, maintaining accurate records, and monitoring the production process to prevent errors. Attention to detail and adherence to safety procedures are crucial aspects of this role.
More about Batching Technician jobs
Electrical Mechanical Technician

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Field Service Technician

Basic Functions:

The Vince Hagan Company is seeking an experienced field service technician of concrete batching plants and equipment.

Benefits:

  • 401K
  • Vacation & Holiday pay
  • Major Medical Insurance Plan including Dental & Vision

Duties/Responsibilities:

  1. Erect, install, and troubleshoot concrete batching plants and related batching equipment in assembly.
  2. Communicate proficiently with customers to ensure that business relationships are maintained.
  3. Assist during customer plant training start ups in order to gain an understanding which will allow you to perform start ups individually.
  4. Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, electrical and hydraulic schematics.
  5. Work in assembly and electrical departments to gain an understanding of Vince Hagan batching equipment.
  6. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, stand, walk, climb, bend, crouch, use hands and fingers to push, pull, carry, reach above head and lift and lower over 45 lbs. The employee may also be required to work at heights and outside in all types of weather conditions. Ability to understand and become proficient in provided safety training programs and follow all workplace safety standards
  7. Personal Protective Equipment, Fall Restraints, Confined Spaces, Blood borne Pathogens, Hazardous Materials, Lock Out/ Tag Out, safety requirements on job specific machines.

Essential Functions:

  1. Able to travel on short notice and for extended periods of time; including international travel as needed.
  2. Perform work standing on concrete 8 hours to 12 hours per day, and a minimum of 3 days up to 7 days per week.
  3. Willingness to train/work during hours outside of regularly-scheduled core shift and flexibility to work additional hours beyond and/or consecutively with core work schedule when needed.
  4. Willingness to cross-train and perform the work of any job tasks or positions within the Company as assigned, outside of or in addition to primarily-assigned position, work area, and/or department.
  5. Willingness to assist with training and mentoring co-workers.
  6. Regular and reliable attendance, appearing on time for each scheduled work day and working all the scheduled work hours.
  7. Perform work safely in accordance with all Company safety policies, procedures, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements.
  8. Perform work in various physical positions including standing, kneeling, squatting, bending, and reaching (temporary variances may be accommodated based on employee’s primary assignment).
  9. Perform work in heavy industrial setting with exposure to heat, cold, and humidity, industrial odors, fumes, gasses, chemicals, oil, grease, smoke, dust, loud noise (hearing protection provided and required), and vibration. Work involves climbing ladders and stairs, movement of heavy objects, using pneumatic tools, working with moving machinery and equipment, working near moving mechanical parts, working in cramped quarters, and working above floor level which could include high, precarious places. There is risk of electrical shock associated with this job.
  10. Ability to wear the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for this position, including hearing protection, safety glasses, safety boots with metatarsal guards, face shield, welding helmet, welding gloves, welding sleeves/jacket (leather or cloth), and welding apron/chaps. A respirator may also be required. Fall protection may also be required.
  11. Ability to operate or use a variety of hand, power, and air tools and devices.
  12. Ability to use and read a tape measure correctly. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
  13. Ability to understand welding symbols and diagrams, and read blueprints and/or other printed instructional materials for guidance and specifications in order to assemble and/or weld products or parts in a correct and efficient manner.
  14. Ability to apply common sense.
  15. Must complete and maintain forklift operation certification and be able to safely operate a forklift when necessary.

Education/Experience:

  1. High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) preferred.
  2. Effectively use computer programs for parts order entry and research.
  3. Interact and work with other departments to achieve a common goal of servicing the customer.
  4. Excellent driving record required.
  5. Customer service experience preferred.
  6. Basic knowledge of hand tools.
  7. Able to work required hours and dependable work attendance.
  8. Bilingual speakers are desired.

Essential Qualifications:

  1. Previous experience with Concrete Bathing Plants is preferred
  2. Must be dependable, dedicated to completing work assignments correctly, and use time wisely.
  3. Adaptable at solving problems, to new situations and challenges, potential policy changes, and new ideas.
  4. Ability to satisfactorily work alone with reasonable and appropriate instructions, training, and supervision.
  5. Ability to work with others respectfully and professionally in a team environment.
  6. Ability to communicate clearly and completely, expressing needs, and asking questions.
  7. Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed and written and/or oral instructions.
  8. Ability to handle the stress that accompanies production standards and deadlines.
  9. Ability to pass physical test for DOT medical card.

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this field service technician job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is continually required to talk, hear, to communicate, and exchange accurate information. The employee frequently is required to walk, stand, sit, use feet, use hand/foot controls, use both hands to finger, handle, feel, grip, or drive, use fine finger ability, use wrist motion, reach above/below shoulders, reach and carry with hands and arms, step up/down, climb or balance, and bend/stoop, twist, squat/crouch, kneel, or crawl. The employee occasionally will work outside the facility, encounter uneven or slippery surfaces, or work in wet conditions. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, ability to adjust focus, and hand-eye coordination.

Primary work assignment will require employees to frequently push/pull/lift from the floor to the table, and lift from table to shoulder level, up to 45 pounds. Employees may occasionally push/pull/lift below or above shoulder level greater than 45 pounds if they are physically able to do so safely. Employees are encouraged to use caution at all times when pushing/pulling/lifting. Please consider the size, shape, weight of the object to be pushed/pulled/lifted, the path and the distance you must travel along with your own physical ability. If necessary, please seek assistance with pushing/pulling/lifting tasks. Employees should never lift more than they are physically able to handle safely.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Vince Hagan is a Drug Free Workplace, Affirmative Action, Veteran Friendly, and Equal Opportunity Employer.

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Vince Hagan does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender (sex), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, citizenship status, a person’s veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law or executive order.