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Entry Level Production Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Entry Level Miner Reports to: Foreman Turner Mining Group The Entry Level Miner is a starting point ... This position will develop into a Production Miner or Fuel / Lube Technician role. The successful ...

Entry Level Miner Reports to: Foreman - Turner Mining Group The Entry Level Miner is a starting ... This position will develop into a Production Miner or Fuel / Lube Technician role. The successful ...

Entry Level Miner Reports to: Foreman - Turner Mining Group The Entry Level Miner is a starting ... This position will develop into a Production Miner or Fuel / Lube Technician role. The successful ...

This entry-level role is essential to ensuring products are packaged efficiently, safely, and in compliance with quality standards. If you are detail-oriented, enjoy hands-on work, and thrive in a ...

Signage Production Specialist

Mesa, AZ

$15.50 - $21.25/hr

Launch your career with this exciting entry-level opportunity to develop hands-on skills and grow in the signage and print industry. As a Signage Production Specialist, you'll work with a creative ...

Signage Production Specialist

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$15.50 - $21.25/hr

Launch your career with this exciting entry-level opportunity to develop hands-on skills and grow in the signage and print industry. As a Signage Production Specialist, you'll work with a creative ...

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How much do entry level production jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level production in Arizona is $15.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.89 and $16.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an entry level production?

An Entry Level Production job typically involves assisting in the manufacturing or assembly process, operating machinery, inspecting products for quality, and following safety protocols. These roles require little to no prior experience and provide on-the-job training. Responsibilities may vary depending on the industry but often include packaging, material handling, and equipment maintenance.

What does an entry level production do?

A typical day in an Entry Level Production role involves operating machinery, assembling products, inspecting parts for quality, and maintaining a clean workspace. You’ll usually work as part of a team, following instructions from supervisors and collaborating with coworkers to meet production targets. The work is often structured in shifts and may require standing for extended periods or lifting materials. By working effectively within the team and staying focused on your tasks, you play a vital part in ensuring production goals are achieved and products meet company standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in entry level production?

Entry Level Production roles require strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and basic literacy or math skills, usually with a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with production equipment, safety protocols, and inventory tracking systems like ERP software is often beneficial. Reliability, effective communication, and a willingness to learn are important soft skills for this position. These qualities ensure efficient workflow, adherence to quality standards, and contribute to a safe and collaborative production environment.

What are entry-level production jobs?

Entry-level production jobs involve working in manufacturing or industrial settings, performing tasks such as assembling products, operating machinery, or packaging goods. These roles typically require minimal prior experience and may involve physical labor, with opportunities to learn skills like equipment operation and safety protocols.

What are the most commonly searched types of Production jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Production jobs in Arizona are:

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Production job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $32,197 per year, or $15.5 per hour.

Entry Level Miner

Turner Mining Group

Kingman, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Entry Level Miner

Reports to: Foreman Turner Mining Group

Job Description:

The Entry Level Miner is a starting point for both operations and maintenance within Turner Mining Group. This position will develop into a Production Miner or Fuel / Lube Technician role. The successful candidate must live the Turner Values and be an outward example to others. This position must demonstrate a strong commitment to Safe Production through decision making, priorities, and client relations.

Objectives and Contributions:

The Entry Level Miner is focused on key aspects that drive communication and safe production while maintaining a high level of efficiency, and preventative maintenance awareness requirements. The Entry Level Miner demonstrates safety ownership at a personal level and holds other crew members to the same high standard.

- Work with employees to ensure a high level of accuracy and engagement on hazard identification and control

- Engage crews and leadership to define processes that motivate working towards common goals

- Assist with MSHA regulatory task training and verify compliance to standards

- Live the values as part of a visible daily decision-making process

- Involvement in risk assessment processes at various levels of the organization

- Holds themselves and others accountable for acting like an owner (taking care of equipment, not wasting resources, using time wisely, and being accountable for conditions and behaviors)

- Maintains a high standard of housekeeping (machine and work areas)

Culture and Communication:

- Can effectively communicate in English (multi-lingual preferred)

- Work with crews to support proactive near miss reporting

- Leads by example (walks the talk)

Systems:

- Trains to Turner standards to perform quality pre-operation machine inspections (Based on mobile equipment physical demands analysis)

- Trains to Turner standards to accurately document 5000-23 and training checklist requirements

- Other regulatory & internal / external forms as required

Travel and New Site Development:

- Maintains a valid and insurable driving license

Time and Interactions:

- The Entry Level Miner must be flexible on shift schedules (days and nights) to assist with training and production needs

- The Entry Level Miner will be self-starting, motivated, with a strong desire to be part of a team and to influence improvement. Communication is also critical to keep leadership and site-based personnel in the loop of successes, challenges, and any additional support that may be required

- Excellent time management skills

Qualifications:

- Willingness and ability to adhere to OSHA / MSHA regulatory requirements

- Entry Level Miners will be subject to a probationary period of six months from the date of hire

- 0-1 years' experience in mining / heavy industry preferred

- Ability to obtain a working knowledge of safety systems and processes

- Appropriate attention to detail required

- Strong communication skills

- Strong morals and values

- Exemplary attendance record

- Exemplary safety and disciplinary record

- Willingness to be flexible on daily job duty requirements

- Maintains a positive outspoken learning attitude

- The Entry Level Miner will become competent and highly proficient on each piece of the following equipment through on-the-job training and skills qualification:

o Water truck

o Haulage Truck

OR

o Preventative Maintenance

o Fuel / Lube Truck

Other Duties:

- In addition to the job skills above, there may be requirements for manual tasks to be completed to meet other business needs. Operators in any job duty classification may be required to participate in these additional tasks.

Physical Demands:

The physical requirements listed below are essential functions of this position and must be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation:

- Weight Requirement: Ability to meet equipment manufacturer's safety requirements, including a body weight under 330 pounds.

- Mobility & Posture: Ability to kneel, crouch, squat, climb stairs, and climb ladders repeatedly.

- Reaching & Movement: Ability to reach forward and overhead, and to perform sustained or repetitive movements of the neck, hands, wrists, and ankles/feet.

- Strength & Endurance: Ability to push and pull with a force of at least 55 pounds.

o Ability to lift, carry, and set down objects weighing up to 85 pounds.

o Ability to lift and carry objects overhead weighing up to 25 pounds.

o Ability to lift and move items from floor level to waist, shoulder, and overhead levels.

o Ability to carry weights over distances of at least 20 feet.

- Repetition & Duration: Ability to perform the above motions multiple times in succession and sustain activity for extended periods.