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Production Partner II

Houston, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

... seasoning injection equipment, vacuum tumbling equipment, various washing machines, scale ... May use various chemical agents The responsibilities and essential functions outlined above ...

Production Partner II

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$14 - $16.75/hr

... seasoning injection equipment, vacuum tumbling equipment, various washing machines, scale ... May use various chemical agents The responsibilities and essential functions outlined above ...

Production Partner II- Shipping Loader

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$14 - $16.75/hr

... seasoning injection equipment, vacuum tumbling equipment, various washing machines, scale ... May use various chemical agents The responsibilities and essential functions outlined above ...

Our goal is to be a strategic partner with each of our clients and a career management consultant ... Plastic Injection Molding Schedule: Full-Time / First - Second shift available. We are seeking a ...

Senior Tooling Engineer

Arden Hills, MN · On-site

$105K - $145K/yr

... chemical handling markets. But what sets us apart? Our people. We're a team of problem-solvers ... Lead injection molded supplier transfers to improve quality. * Direct efforts to prevent and ...

Senior Tooling Engineer

Arden Hills, MN

$105K - $145K/yr

... chemical handling markets. But what sets us apart? Our people. We're a team of problem-solvers ... Lead injection molded supplier transfers to improve quality. * Direct efforts to prevent and ...

Senior Tooling Engineer

Arden Hills, MN · On-site

$109K - $150K/yr

... chemical handling markets. But what sets us apart? Our people. We're a team of problem-solvers ... Lead injection molded supplier transfers to improve quality. * Direct efforts to prevent and ...

... Injection Blow Molding (IBM). The role is responsible for leading molding-related quality ... Partner with Quality Engineering to implement containment actions and execute CAPAs. * Validate ...

... Injection Blow Molding (IBM). The role is responsible for leading molding-related quality ... Partner with Quality Engineering to implement containment actions and execute CAPAs. * Validate ...

... Chemical, or Manufacturing Engineering (or equivalent) * 3-7 years of injection molding experience ... as a trusted partner in the production of biologic drugs that improve human health worldwide.

Lead optimization efforts of materials for in-line thermoforming and injection molding while ... Develop and maintain strong cross-functional partnerships with innovation, operations ...

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How much do chemical injection partners jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for chemical injection partners in the United States is $22.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Chemical Injection Partners?

Chemical Injection Partners are companies or service providers that specialize in supplying, managing, and maintaining chemical injection systems used in industries like oil and gas, water treatment, and manufacturing. Their role typically involves designing and implementing solutions to inject chemicals into process streams to prevent corrosion, scaling, hydrate formation, and to enhance production efficiency. These partners may also provide chemicals, technical support, monitoring, and maintenance services to ensure optimal system performance and safety.

What is called a chemical?

A chemical is a substance with a defined composition that can be naturally occurring or man-made. In the context of chemical injection, chemicals are used to treat, prevent, or control processes in industrial systems, requiring knowledge of handling and safety procedures.

What is the difference between Chemical Injection Partners vs Chemical Injection Technicians?

AspectChemical Injection PartnersChemical Injection Technicians
CredentialsTypically require industry-specific certifications, safety training, and sometimes technical degreesRequire safety training, technical certifications, and often on-the-job experience
Work EnvironmentOperate in industrial plants, oil & gas facilities, and chemical processing sitesWork in similar industrial settings, performing installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies providing specialized chemical injection services or equipmentEmployed directly by plants or contractors to perform chemical injection tasks

Chemical Injection Partners typically refer to companies or teams providing specialized chemical injection services, while Chemical Injection Technicians are individual workers performing the actual injection tasks. Both roles require safety training and industry certifications, but partners focus on service provision, whereas technicians focus on hands-on operations.

What are 5 examples of chemicals?

Chemical Injection Partners often work with various chemicals such as corrosion inhibitors, biocides, scale inhibitors, surfactants, and pH adjusters to maintain and optimize industrial processes. These chemicals are used in applications like oil and gas production, water treatment, and pipeline maintenance. Proper handling and understanding of chemical properties are essential for safety and effectiveness in this role.

What's another word for chemical?

In the context of chemical injection partners, another word for chemical is substance or compound. These terms refer to the materials injected into systems to achieve specific chemical reactions or processes. Understanding the properties of these substances is important for safe handling and effective application.

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

To thrive as a Chemical Injection Technician, you need a solid understanding of chemical processes, mechanical aptitude, and safety regulations, typically supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with chemical injection systems, pumps, monitoring equipment, and safety management systems is essential. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, and effective communication help you excel in this role. These skills ensure safe and efficient chemical handling, equipment operation, and compliance with industry standards in industrial environments.

How does a Chemical Injection Partner typically collaborate with field operations and engineering teams on oil and gas projects?

Chemical Injection Partners play a critical role in supporting field operations and engineering teams by designing, implementing, and monitoring chemical injection systems that optimize production and protect equipment. They regularly communicate with field personnel to assess system performance, troubleshoot issues, and adjust chemical dosages based on real-time data. Collaboration often involves participating in regular site meetings, sharing analytical reports, and working together to develop solutions that align with both safety standards and production goals. This teamwork ensures chemical programs are both effective and compliant with regulatory requirements.
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Production Partner II

Production Partner II

HEB

Houston, TX • On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Responsibilities

Job Summary: As a Manufacturing Production Partner II, you'll serve as part of the operational team that strives to achieve superior business results through self-manufactured products.
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:

Manufacturing Operations:

  • Maintains total process ownership (TPO) to ensure optimum condition of manufacturing processes and equipment
  • Performs product handling to convert raw material into finished goods (e.g., cutting, trimming, slicing, dicing, seasoning, mixing, decorating, designing, icing, digital processing)
  • Applies basic knowledge of / completes Mfg system (QMS) documentation
  • Assists with preparing / loading production materials
  • Checks for accuracy of product
  • Fabricates / fills product containers, as necessary
  • Ensures product quality control to comply with product specifications
  • Performs Production Partner I duties as needed
  • Depending on the plant, machine operation may include intermediate-level operation, production setup, changeover, cleaning, and troubleshooting of seasoning / mixing, filler operation, tray hardening operation, injection molding operation, seasoning injection equipment, vacuum tumbling equipment, various washing machines, scale operations, product conveyors, various cutting /slicing / dicing equipment, freezer operations to include ice cream and novelty lines, complex single or multi-color presses and related equipment, bagger operation, stacking machine operation, distributor / divider / former operation, and metal detector operation

Shipping:

  • Packs finished goods into shipping units
  • Palletizes shipping units in an interlocking manner, using correct tie height
  • Ensures pallets are strapped / stretch-wrapped to minimize product shifting or damage
  • Selects orders
  • Operates a forklift
  • Verifies product is in good condition for shipment
  • Loads trailers with finished goods
  • Documents outgoing product
  • Requests / releases trailers

Receiving:

  • Unloads trailers of raw material
  • Breaks down pallets / separates product, when needed
  • Verifies product to bill of lading
  • May verify product specification meets company standards, via internal testing (e.g., Certificate of Analysis)

Sanitation:

  • Assembles / disassembles equipment for cleaning and sanitizing
  • May use automated cleaning systems
  • May use various chemical agents


The responsibilities and essential functions outlined above describe the general nature and level of work assigned to this position. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Duties and responsibilities may be modified at any time based on business needs. Employees may be required to perform other job-related tasks as requested by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations.
Qualifications & Key Requirements:
Work Experience:

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Technical knowledge of automated cleaning skills and chemical cleaning agents - Required
  • Technical knowledge / basic understanding of equipment assembly and disassembly - Required
  • Understanding of QES standards - Required
  • Organization skills; attention to detail - Required
  • Math (+,-,*,/), reading, and writing skills - Required
  • PC skills - Required
  • Bi-lingual language skills a plus - Required
  • Ability to work in a team-based environment - Required
  • Ability to communicate effectively - Required
  • Ability to operate machines or equipment at intermediate level - Required


Education:

  • HS Diploma or GED - Required


Licenses/Certifications:

  • Certification in Team Skills - Required


Physical Demands & Working Conditions:

  • Travel by car or plane with overnight stays
  • Work extended hours / rotating schedules
  • Maneuver through the facility; perform functions of the job, with or without accommodation (standing, stooping, bending, etc.)
  • Work in wet, cold, or hot, environments, depending on Plant location
  • Bakery: 60 to 90 degrees F; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift 50 lbs
  • Culinary Center - Houston: -20 to 32 degrees in storage freezer; 28 to 48 degrees F in some areas, ambient per season in some, climate-controlled in others; regularly lift 10-25 lbs or 35 lbs, occasionally lift 50-60 lbs
  • Floral: temperature-controlled environment ranging from 35 to 75 degrees F; regularly lift 35 lbs; occasionally lift 50 lbs
  • Ice Cream: -2 to 80 degrees F in palletizing area; 50 to 60 degrees F on main floor; some areas in a wet environment; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift 55 lbs
  • Meat: routinely 32 to 50 degrees F in a cold wet environment; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift 50-60 lbs
  • Milk - HOU: temperature-controlled in some areas, 36 degrees F in some areas, ambient per season in others; regularly lift 10-25 lbs or 50 lbs; occasionally lift 50 lbs
  • Milk - SA: 35 degrees in some areas, ambient per season in others; regularly lift 50 lbs
  • Print: climate-controlled temperatures; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift 50 lbs
  • Snacks: temperature-controlled environment ranging from 75 to 85 degrees F; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift 50 lbs
  • Tortilla: 60 to 88 degrees F; regularly lift 10-25 lbs; occasionally lift up to 60 lbs


The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Partner encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Last revised: 2/24/2025

Qualifications:UNAVAILABLEEducation:UNAVAILABLEEmployment Type: FULL_TIME