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How much do boxing judge jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for boxing judge in Indiana is $23.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.49 and $27.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much does a boxing judge make?

Boxing judges typically earn between $100 and $300 per match, with pay varying based on experience, event size, and location. Many judges are paid per bout, and some may also receive additional compensation for travel and training. Certification from relevant boxing commissions is usually required to judge professionally.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Boxing Judge position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Boxing Judge, you need comprehensive knowledge of boxing rules, keen observational skills, and the ability to make impartial and accurate scoring decisions, often achieved through formal training and certification from an athletic commission. Familiarity with standard scoring systems and regulations—such as the 10-point must system—along with periodic re-certification, is typically required. Strong attention to detail, consistent focus, and integrity are vital soft skills that help judges perform objectively under pressure. These competencies are essential to ensure fair competition outcomes, maintain the sport's integrity, and uphold safety for all participants.

How can I become a boxing judge?

To become a boxing judge, you typically need to have experience in boxing or a related sport, complete a certification course from a recognized boxing organization, and pass an exam to demonstrate knowledge of scoring rules and regulations. Many judges also gain experience by working as officials or referees before qualifying for judging positions.

How much do amateur boxing judges get paid?

Amateur boxing judges typically earn between $50 and $150 per bout, depending on the event, organization, and their experience. Payments may also include stipends for travel and accommodations, and judges often need certification and training to qualify for assignments.

What is a Boxing Judge job?

A Boxing Judge is responsible for scoring professional or amateur boxing matches based on punches landed, defense, ring control, and overall performance. They observe the fight from ringside and assign points to each boxer per round, following the sport's scoring criteria. Their final scores help determine the winner if the match goes the distance. Boxing Judges must remain impartial and highly knowledgeable about the rules and scoring system.

What are some common challenges faced by Boxing Judges during matches?

Boxing Judges often face the challenge of making quick, unbiased decisions in fast-paced, high-pressure environments, where every round can be contentious. Differing crowd reactions, fighters' styles, and the close nature of some rounds require judges to remain focused, objective, and undistracted throughout the bout. Additionally, judges may need to handle criticism or scrutiny over their decisions, making resilience and professionalism important. Working ringside as part of a small officiating team, collaboration with referees and officials is also crucial to ensure matches run smoothly and scores are accurately recorded.

How much does a professional boxing referee get paid?

Professional boxing referees typically earn between $500 and $2,500 per fight, depending on the level of the event, their experience, and the organization. Higher-profile bouts or championship fights can pay referees significantly more, and some may receive additional compensation for travel and training. Many referees also work as officials in amateur or local matches to supplement their income.
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Manufacturing Associate (Monday - Thursday, 6:00AM to 4:30PM)

Manufacturing Associate (Monday - Thursday, 6:00AM to 4:30PM)

National Trade Supply, LLC.

Greenwood, IN • On-site

$18/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description:


At National Trade Supply, the Manufacturing Associate is a versatile, cross-trained production team member who plays a direct role in the assembly, quality, and packaging of the air and water filtration products we manufacture. This is a single role that spans the full breadth of our manufacturing floor — from assembling filter components and installing gaskets, to printing and applying frame labels, inspecting finished units, and boxing completed product for shipment. Every Manufacturing Associate is expected to develop competency across all functions and rotate between stations as production needs require.


We are seeking reliable, detail-oriented team members who take pride in producing a quality product and understand that every station on the floor matters. Success in this role requires the ability to learn multiple processes, follow standard work instructions precisely, maintain consistent output throughout a full shift, and hold yourself and your work to a high standard — regardless of which station you are assigned to that day.


At National Trade Supply, we operate with a shared set of core values that guide how we work and grow together: Grit, Bias for Action, Critical Thinking, Self-Awareness, and Operational Excellence. These principles shape our culture, influence our decisions, and define what it means to succeed on our team.


Key Responsibilities
Assembly
  • Perform hands-on assembly of air or water filtration products at assigned production stations in accordance with standard work instructions and cycle time targets.
  • Follow established build sequences and techniques for each product type, ensuring every unit is assembled completely and correctly before moving downstream.
  • Maintain a consistent output rate throughout the full shift, keeping pace with line flow and daily production targets.
  • Notify the team lead promptly of any tooling issues, material shortages, or build concerns that could affect production.
  • Perform changeovers on the assembly line as required, transitioning between product types efficiently and in accordance with standard work instructions.

Pre/Post Assembly


  • Install O-rings onto water filters, including the caps, heads, and inserts, ensuring proper seating on every component.
  • Glue caps onto the carbon and confirm a secure, complete bond before the unit advances downstream.
  • Load carbon into canisters in accordance with standard work instructions and fill specifications.


Gasket Installation
  • Install gaskets on air filter frames in accordance with approved work instructions, ensuring proper alignment, seating, and compression on every unit.
  • Inspect gasket condition prior to installation — reject and set aside any gaskets that are torn, deformed, or otherwise non-conforming.
  • Verify that gaskets are fully and evenly seated before the unit advances to the next production stage.
  • Maintain awareness of gasket inventory levels at the workstation and communicate replenishment needs to the Material Handler or team lead before running out.


Frame Printing
  • Operate the frame printer to produce and apply product identification labels to air filter frames in accordance with work instructions and labeling specifications.
  • Verify that each label is printed correctly, including the correct product number, description, and any required markings, before applying it to the frame.
  • Apply labels accurately and consistently — properly aligned, fully adhered, and free of bubbles, creases, or misplacement.
  • Perform basic printer maintenance tasks including label stock loading and print head cleaning; notify the team lead of any printer errors or malfunctions.
  • Maintain label stock levels at the workstation and request replenishment as needed.


Boxing & Quality Control
  • Inspect assembled and finished filtration products against approved quality standards throughout the shift, checking for defects in construction, cosmetic appearance, labeling, gasket installation, and packaging.
  • Identify, segregate, and tag non-conforming units; communicate quality concerns to the team lead promptly and do not allow defective product to advance downstream.
  • Compare finished units against approved reference samples or visual quality standards at the workstation.
  • Raise concerns about recurring defects, process drift, or unclear quality standards to the team lead immediately rather than making independent judgment calls on borderline product.
  • Box completed filtration products in accordance with approved packaging specifications, including correct product orientation, insert placement, and box configuration.
  • Verify product count, product number, and label accuracy before sealing each box.
  • Seal, label, and stage completed boxes in designated outbound areas in a neat and organized manner.
  • Maintain packaging material levels at the workstation and communicate replenishment needs before running out.


Water Spider
  • Gather and stage raw materials, components, and supplies at each production workstation based on the daily production schedule, ensuring assembly, gasket installation, frame printing, and boxing & quality control all have what they need before the line starts.
  • Replenish materials at each station throughout the shift to keep production running without interruption, anticipating consumption rates rather than waiting to be asked.
  • Coordinate with team leads and associates to confirm material requirements, identify shortages early, and communicate any supply issues that could affect the production schedule.
  • Maintain organization of staging areas and material flow paths in accordance with 5S standards, keeping aisles clear and materials properly labeled and located.


Safety & Housekeeping
  • Adhere to all established company safety policies and procedures, with special attention to PPE requirements and safe handling practices at all times.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe workstation throughout the shift in accordance with 5S standards.
  • Report any safety hazards, near-misses, equipment issues, or injuries to the team lead immediately.
  • Clean and prepare the workstation at shift end to ensure the incoming shift can begin without delay.


The Outcome We Are Seeking

Success in this role looks like a manufacturing floor where every station is covered, every unit that leaves the line meets our quality standard, and every associate can be trusted to do the right thing — regardless of which function they are assigned to that day. The Manufacturing Associate is the core of our production operation, and the consistency they bring to assembly, pre/post assembly, gasket installation, frame printing, and quality control & boxing is what makes our products something customers can rely on.

A strong Manufacturing Associate is cross-trained, dependable, and quality-driven. They follow the process as written, raise concerns before defects multiply, and show up every day ready to contribute — no matter the station. Over time, they build the breadth of knowledge that creates real value on the floor and opens the door to advancement.


Performance will be measured by:


  • Output rate and adherence to production cycle time targets across all assigned stations
  • Product quality and defect rate at point of assembly, gasket installation, frame printing, and quality control & boxing
  • Label accuracy and frame printing compliance
  • Packaging accuracy including product count, orientation, and carton labeling
  • Safety compliance and PPE adherence
  • Attendance, reliability, and punctuality
  • Workstation cleanliness and adherence to 5S standards
  • Cross-training progress and demonstrated competency across all manufacturing functions


Why Choose Us?
  • Competitive hourly pay and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being.
  • A Monday–Thursday schedule (6:00 AM – 4:30 PM) that gives you three-day weekends every week.
  • Cross-training across all manufacturing functions — building skills that make you more valuable every week.
  • A clear path to grow — our tier-based pay structure rewards skill development, cross-training, and consistency.
  • A stable, team-oriented environment where your work directly impacts the products customers rely on.
  • A culture that’s always striving to improve — we invest in the people who show up and do the work.
  • Clear expectations, defined processes, and team leads/supervisors who are there to support your success.


Requirements:


  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience required.
  • Prior experience in a manufacturing, assembly, or production environment is a plus but not required — we will train the right person.
  • Genuine desire to learn multiple production functions and contribute wherever the team needs you most.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written work instructions; average oral and written communication skills.
  • Basic math skills for production tracking, including counting, simple calculations, and verifying product quantities.
  • Strong attention to detail — particularly for quality inspection, label verification, and packaging accuracy.
  • Able to stand, walk, bend, lift, and twist for a full shift; must be able to constantly reach with both hands and arms.
  • Manual dexterity to grasp, handle, and assemble small components including gaskets, filter frames, and packaging materials.
  • Able to frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • Comfortable working in a non-climate-controlled manufacturing environment.
  • Reliable attendance and a strong work ethic are essential to success in this role.
  • No supervisory responsibility. No travel required.


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


Interview Process

We take hiring seriously because every person we add must have a meaningful impact on our culture, our work, and our team. As a small and growing company, we are intentional about who we bring on board, and we don’t compromise on that standard for the sake of speed.


Our interview process includes the following steps:


  • Online application
  • Onsite interview and manufacturing floor tour
  • Final offer


Throughout the process, candidates will meet members of the production team and leadership. We believe hiring is a two-way conversation — this process is designed to give candidates a clear and honest understanding of who we are, how we work, and what it means to be part of the NT Supply team.


We understand that this level of engagement won’t be the right fit for everyone, and that’s okay. For those who are excited to engage fully, we’re just as excited to get to know you.