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Boxing Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Production

Cleveland Heights, OH

$15.25 - $17.75/hr

Alsoperforms other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas andpreparing appropriate garnishment.Duties & Responsibilities- Prepares a ...

Production

Cuyahoga Falls, OH

$14 - $16.25/hr

Alsoperforms other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas andpreparing appropriate garnishment.Duties & Responsibilities- Prepares a ...

Production

North Canton, OH

$14 - $16.25/hr

Alsoperforms other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas andpreparing appropriate garnishment.Duties & Responsibilities- Prepares a ...

Production

Tallmadge, OH

$14.50 - $16.75/hr

Alsoperforms other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas andpreparing appropriate garnishment.Duties & Responsibilities- Prepares a ...

Production

Alliance, OH

$13.75 - $16/hr

Alsoperforms other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas andpreparing appropriate garnishment.Duties & Responsibilities- Prepares a ...

Production

Cleveland Heights, OH · On-site

$15.25 - $17.75/hr

Also performs other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas and preparing appropriate garnishment. Duties & Responsibilities - Prepares a ...

Customer Service Rep(02348) - 937 W Main St

Troy, OH · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Company Description Answering phones, handling customer relations, labeling boxes, cutting and boxing products coming out of the oven, stretching and topping pizzas, cleaning and restocking, lifting ...

Production

Alliance, OH · On-site

$13.75 - $16/hr

Also performs other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas and preparing appropriate garnishment. Duties & Responsibilities - Prepares a ...

Production

Tallmadge, OH · On-site

$14.50 - $16.75/hr

Also performs other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas and preparing appropriate garnishment. Duties & Responsibilities - Prepares a ...

Production

North Canton, OH · On-site

$14 - $16.25/hr

Also performs other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas and preparing appropriate garnishment. Duties & Responsibilities - Prepares a ...

Production

Cuyahoga Falls, OH · On-site

$14 - $16.25/hr

Also performs other duties in the areas of food and final pizza preparation, including boxing and garnishing of pizzas and preparing appropriate garnishment. Duties & Responsibilities - Prepares a ...

Customer Service Rep(02348) - 937 W Main St

Troy, OH · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Company Description Answering phones, handling customer relations, labeling boxes, cutting and boxing products coming out of the oven, stretching and topping pizzas, cleaning and restocking, lifting ...

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How much do boxing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for boxing in Ohio is $23.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.44 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Boxing job?

A boxing job typically involves packaging, sorting, and organizing items for shipment or storage. Workers in this role may assemble boxes, label packages, and ensure products are securely packed. It requires attention to detail, physical stamina, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Boxing jobs are common in warehouses, factories, and distribution centers.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

In the boxing industry, high-paying roles such as professional fighters can earn $4,000 or more weekly through prize money, sponsorships, and endorsements, especially at the elite level. Other related jobs like boxing trainers or promoters may also reach similar earnings with significant experience and a strong client base, but these are less common without formal qualifications or extensive industry connections.

What jobs are related to boxing?

Jobs related to boxing include boxing coach, personal trainer, sports physiotherapist, sports nutritionist, and boxing referee. These roles often require knowledge of the sport, physical fitness, and sometimes certifications or licensing. Other related careers include sports management, athletic training, and sports journalism focused on boxing events.

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

To thrive as a professional Boxer, you need exceptional physical fitness, technical boxing skills, and a deep understanding of rules and strategy, often developed through years of training and amateur experience. Familiarity with protective gear, conditioning equipment, and adherence to industry certifications or associations (such as USA Boxing) is essential. Mental toughness, discipline, and the ability to remain focused under pressure are standout soft skills. These qualities are crucial for both safety and performance in a highly competitive and physically demanding environment.

Is there a career in boxing?

A career in boxing involves competing as a professional athlete, which requires extensive training, physical fitness, and often a license from a boxing commission. Many boxers also pursue related roles such as coaching, training, or commentating within the sports industry.

Does boxing lower cortisol?

Boxing as a physical activity can help reduce cortisol levels by decreasing stress and promoting endorphin release. Regular training, including boxing, is associated with improved mood and stress management, which may contribute to lower cortisol over time. However, intense or overtraining can temporarily increase cortisol levels, so balanced training is important.

What does a typical week look like for a professional Boxer?

A typical week for a professional Boxer involves a combination of intense physical training, technical skill development, sparring sessions, and recovery periods. Most boxers work closely with coaches, nutritionists, and sometimes physiotherapists to ensure peak performance and injury prevention. In addition to workouts, boxers may attend meetings with promoters, participate in community or media events, and review footage for strategy development. The structure of the week can vary based on whether the boxer is in an active training camp for an upcoming fight or participating in off-season conditioning. Teamwork and collaboration with a dedicated support team are essential for reaching performance goals and advancing in the sport.

What are the most commonly searched types of Boxing jobs in Ohio? The most popular types of Boxing jobs in Ohio are:
What cities in Ohio are hiring for Boxing jobs? Cities in Ohio with the most Boxing job openings:
Infographic showing various Boxing job openings in Ohio as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, 31% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $48,055 per year, or $23.1 per hour.
Cup Packer

$17.15/hr

Full-time, Other

Re-posted 17 days ago


Graphic Packaging International rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 123 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

82nd of 114 rated packaging manufacturers


Job description


MPORTANT NOTE: We are a smoke-free campus!This policy coversalltobacco products, including e-cigarettes. We offer fulltime employeesa variety of methods to assist you in your journey to becoming a smoke-free employee!

This job posting is for a Cup Packer with a pay rate of $17.15/hour plus shift differential and progressive pay increases.

Cup Packers will inspect product quality prior to packing sleeves of cups from the auto-bagger and placing them in the appropriate box. They will follow the production schedule and communicate with Cup Operators and Quality Line Inspectors as needed. Additionally, they will label, assemble and maintain cup box supply as well as maintain housekeeping duties and troubleshoot the auto-bagger as trained. They understand and align business operations and Cup Department as he/she executes their role to exceed customer expectations and align with GPI business, cultural, financial and operational objectives.

WORK SCHEDULE: Night shift 7pm - 7am

Must be willing and able to worknights and weekends. Opportunities to move to day shift schedule available!

JOB FUNCTIONS:Job functions include, but are not limited to the following.

  • Work within and adhere to GPI's core values of Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Relationships and Teamwork.
  • Package cups from auto-bagger:Package cup sleeves into properly labeled boxes while inspecting for quality.
  • Check quality:Visually look through sleeve film to inspect cups for defects: rim defects, print defects, and contamination. Verify stack height is correct when placing cups in box.
  • Maintain the box supply and communicate with Warehouse as needed (Boxer function):Bring box bundles from drop point to packing station. Confirm the box item number with the information on the spec sheet.
  • Label boxes when necessary (Boxer function, Packer needs to know how to do perform this task):Retrieve labels and apply machine barcode sticker and large box label to each box prior to assembly. Number all boxes within the bundle. Start numbers over again at print changes and a half hour before shift change.
  • Assemble boxes:After labeling boxes, construct one box at a time as needed.
  • Correct auto-bagger jams.Evaluate cause of jam and fix if possible by dislodging cups or bowls. If problem persists, notify Auto Bagger Utility.
  • Communicate with Cup Operators and Quality Line Inspectors as needed:Communicate product defects to Cup Operators and notify Operators of case number at which roll changes occur. As Line Inspectors make their rounds, notify them of any problems that have occurred. If a defect has occurred, have the Inspector write a hold tag.
  • Complete all required production paperwork:Including Production Report (completed by Boxer), Print Change Over Checklist (completed by both Boxer and Packer), and the Order Report Form (completed by Packer.)
  • Sort pulled cups for defects:Set aside all same print cups produced after the discovery of defect(s). As time allows, sort through the pulled cups and discard any defects. Package good cups. Also, help co-workers sort through defective cups.
  • Maintain housekeeping duties:Keep working area clean and organized. Once per shift, use the air hose to blow dust out from underneath the auto-bagger. Empty barrels by dumping defective cups into shredder where applicable.
  • Shift change communication:Communicate with break person, Line Inspector and the incoming or outgoing shift to stay aware of production issues.
  • Responsible for assuring production of products consistent with established food safety, sanitation and quality standards.
  • Other duties as assigned.

BACKGROUND / EXPERIENCE / SKILLS:

  • Manufacturing experience preferred.
  • Well-developed communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills along with an attention to detail.
  • Must be able to multi-task while working in a fast-paced environment
  • Must be able to maintain a positive team environment, be self-motivated and work with minimal supervision.

SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:

  • The Cup Packer schedule is 12-hour shifts on alternate days with rotating weekends off. However, employees must have the ability to work alternate schedules and overtime that may include early mornings, nights, and/or weekends and be punctual while doing so.
  • Must be willing and able to work overtime

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Sitting or standing, depending on changing job assignment, for extended periods.
  • Awkward and/or repetitive movements.
  • Occasional lifting up to 10 lbs. for Packers; up to 20 lbs. for Boxers.
  • Push/pull up to 20 lb. (Boxer function)
  • Reading computer screen or other electronic devices.
  • Use of various hand and electrical tools and equipment.
  • Work in areas of fluctuating temperature.

Required Experience


At Graphic Packaging International (NYSE: GPK), we produce the box you may have poured your child's cereal from this morning, the microwaveable tray that heated your lunch, the paper cup that held your coffee throughout the day, and the carrier of those bottles of craft beer you may enjoy tonight! We're one of the largest manufacturers of paperboard and paper-based packaging for some of the world's most recognized brands of food, beverage, foodservice, household, personal care and pet care products. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, we are a team of collaborative, innovative, passionate individuals who are committed to providing consumer packaging that makes a world of difference.
With almost 18,000 employees working in more than 70 locations in North and South America, Europe and the Pacific Rim, we strive to be an environmentally responsible leader in our industry and in the communities where we operate. We are committed to workplace diversity and offer compensation and benefits programs that are among the industry's best to reward the talented people who make our company successful.
If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, we'd love to hear from you. Learn more about us at www.graphicpkg.com.
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