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Dry Blend Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Packaging Operator I is responsible for packaging of flavors (powders, spray dry, liquids ... and blending tanks. Must accurately fill the required packaging type, read and apply labels and ...

Blender

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Blender Operator Job Summary The Dry Food Blender Operator is responsible for accurately preparing, blending, and processing dry food ingredients according to established formulas, quality standards ...

Production Operator II

Nederland, TX · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Blend finished goods products using hazardous and non hazardous materials. * Notify Production ... and dry/arid conditions * Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision ...

Dry Process Operator

O Fallon, MO · On-site

$17.75 - $22.50/hr

We are looking for a reliable, detail-oriented Dry Process Operator to join our manufacturing team ... Operate and monitor dry blending equipment, including blenders, batch controllers, bag/supersack ...

Dry Process Operator

O Fallon, MO · On-site

$17.75 - $22.50/hr

We are looking for a reliable, detail-oriented Dry Process Operator to join our manufacturing team ... Operate and monitor dry blending equipment, including blenders, batch controllers, bag/supersack ...

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How much do dry blend operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for dry blend operator in the United States is $20.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by Dry Blend Operators during daily production shifts?

Dry Blend Operators often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent product quality when mixing raw materials, managing dust control for a safe workspace, and maintaining equipment cleanliness to prevent cross-contamination. They must also adapt quickly to changes in production schedules or formulation adjustments, which requires attention to detail and effective communication with quality control and maintenance teams. Staying organized and following standard operating procedures is key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smooth production flow.

What is the difference between Dry Blend Operator vs Mixer Operator?

AspectDry Blend OperatorMixer Operator
CertificationsTypically requires OSHA safety training, possibly forklift certificationSimilar safety certifications, may include equipment-specific training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, food processing, chemical productionManufacturing, food, chemical, or pharmaceutical industries
Job ResponsibilitiesPrepares and blends dry ingredients, monitors mixing processesOperates mixers, monitors blending processes, adjusts equipment

Both roles involve working in manufacturing environments with safety certifications. The Dry Blend Operator focuses on preparing dry ingredients, while the Mixer Operator handles equipment operation and process adjustments. They often work together but have distinct responsibilities related to ingredient handling versus equipment operation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dry Blend Operator, and why are they important?

To excel as a Dry Blend Operator, you need a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, attention to detail, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industrial mixers, batching systems, and adherence to quality and safety certifications like GMP are typically required. Strong teamwork, time management, and communication skills help operators collaborate and maintain efficiency. These skills ensure consistent product quality, safe operations, and the ability to meet production goals in a fast-paced environment.

What is a Dry Blend Operator?

A Dry Blend Operator is responsible for mixing and blending dry ingredients to produce food products, pharmaceuticals, or chemicals according to specific formulations and quality standards. They operate machinery, monitor the blending process, and ensure the correct proportions of materials are used. Additionally, Dry Blend Operators maintain equipment, keep accurate production records, and adhere to safety and sanitation guidelines. This role is essential in manufacturing environments where precise ingredient mixing is crucial to product quality.
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What states have the most Dry Blend Operator jobs? States with the most job openings for Dry Blend Operator jobs include:
Infographic showing various Dry Blend Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, and 19% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,460 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

This opportunity is located within our AFB International business, the global science and technology leader in pet food palatability. We develop and produce a full range of liquid and dry palatability enhancers using high-quality ingredients proven to optimize companion animal response and consumption. Click here to learn more.
Job Description
Duties
This Dry Blend Operator position shall require training in Dry Blending manufacturing process of food flavor(s). This Operator shall be skilled in the use of forklifts, vacuum lifts, bad/Supersack filler, bad sealer, blender, batch controller and other equipment used in the dry blend batch manufacturing process. He/she must be able to operate equipment to dry blend and produce completed goods by adjusting raw material feed systems to monitor and control dry blend packaging parameters. The Dry Blend Operator shall take samples for dry ingredients and finished dry products as part of in-process quality control. As part of the production process, the Operator will use scales, supersacks, lifting and handling equipment. He/she must have training and certification to use forklift and at times provide assistance to other areas per Team Leader/Manufacturing Supervisor's request. As part of housekeeping, Good Manufacturing Process (GMP), the Dry Blend Operator must maintain clean and orderly work area(s) and follow practices to minimize product contamination. He/She must be aware and communicate with Team Leader/Manufacturing Supervisor the status of the working process to ensure batch integrity. This Operator must be able to work with minimum direct supervision; and be responsible for Hazard Communication, be knowledgeable of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and Person Protective Equipment (PPE). In addition to the above, this Dry Blend Operator will be required to perform temporary, unusual or miscellaneous duties as directed by the Team Leader/Manufacturing Supervisor; and to complete any other duties as assigned by the Team Leader/Manufacturing Supervisor; restriction or a guarantee of responsibilities for this position. The four (4) major categories with subsidiary factors to constitute the Dry Blend Operator position will be listed as follows:
A. DEGREE OF SKILL, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
1. Knowledge of Machinery, Tools and Equipment
Must be familiar in the use of the dry blending, packaging and filling equipment. Must be able to set up and operate the above equipment. Must have thorough knowledge of System(s) to disassemble and reassemble during sanitation/clean-up process on both a daily and weekly basis. Must understand and safely operate electric and hydraulic forklifts. Basic literacy skills. Able to write legibly and read documents. Basic math skills with ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide simple numbers. Basic computer skills.
Knowledge of Materials and Process
Must be familiar with and understand all materials used in Dry Blending. Thorough knowledge of process steps as per blend/batch sheet to monitor and maintain operations. Must be able to locate and identify finished product, raw materials and supplies. Must be trained in proper handling of hazardous chemicals through HazCom and MSDS>
Difficulty of Operation
Motions are simple and repetitive. Simple and repetitive motions such as handling bags and supersacks of various sizes, doing necessary clerical work, operating forklift truck. Dexterity is required in sealing and palletizing of bags, securing and blocking loads within trailer.
Manual Accuracy and Quickness
Controls of this operation require normal coordination.
B. RESPONSIBILITY
1. Responsibility for Material and Equipment
High cost equipment. Batch process involves medium cost of materials. High value finished products must be taken into consideration.
Effect on Other Operations
Mixes must be done right according to formula (Quality Control samples taken). If not within the Quality Control specifications, could result in inaccurate filling of customer orders. Possible effect on in-process production due to damaged or wrong delivery of raw materials. Possible effect on customer complaints due to shipping incorrect finished products.
Concentration
Requires above average concentration while dry blending; maintains alertness on product specifications and constant focus on potential safety hazards.
Necessary Degree of Accuracy
Must fill correctly. Mixes must be blended properly and data recorded accurately. Fully responsible for the accuracy in counting, weights, marking and any other clerical work.
AFB International is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, national origin, or veteran status.