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In this role, you will operate envelope folding machines, perform quality checks, and support ... Monday - Thursday, 3:00 PM - 1:00 AM (4-day, 10-hour shifts - 40 hours per week) Duties ...

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Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment-one ... Conduct building envelope assessments and forensic investigations related to moisture intrusion ...

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Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment-one ... Conduct building envelope assessments and forensic investigations related to moisture intrusion ...

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Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment--one ... Conduct building envelope assessments and forensic investigations related to moisture intrusion ...

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Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment--one ... Conduct building envelope assessments and forensic investigations related to moisture intrusion ...

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Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment-one ... Requirements Overview We are seeking a highly experienced Building Envelope Consultant to provide ...

Joining Rimkus means being part of a team that's shaping the future of the built environment--one ... Requirements Overview We are seeking a highly experienced Building Envelope Consultant to provide ...

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How much do envelope 1 jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for envelope 1 in the United States is $20.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Envelope Machine Operators and how can they be overcome?

Envelope Machine Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining machine efficiency, minimizing downtime, and ensuring product quality. Troubleshooting mechanical issues and performing routine maintenance are crucial to keeping production on track. To overcome these challenges, operators should familiarize themselves with the specific machinery, follow preventative maintenance schedules, and communicate closely with maintenance and quality assurance teams. Proactive problem-solving and attention to detail are key to success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Envelope Machine Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Envelope Machine Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with envelope-making machines, basic maintenance tools, and sometimes safety certifications are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and reliability help operators excel in fast-paced production environments. These abilities ensure efficient machine operation, minimize downtime, and uphold safety and quality standards in manufacturing.

What are Envelope 1 jobs?

Envelope 1 jobs typically refer to positions involving the handling, sorting, and processing of envelopes within mailing or administrative operations. These jobs may include tasks like stuffing envelopes, labeling, organizing mail for distribution, and ensuring accuracy in mailing procedures. Envelope 1 positions are often entry-level and may be part-time or temporary, making them ideal for individuals seeking flexible work opportunities. Attention to detail and good organizational skills are important in these roles.
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Envelope Machine Operator - 2nd shift

Envelope Machine Operator - 2nd shift

Western States Envelope & Label

Butler, WI โ€ข On-site

$20/hr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

SIGN-ON BONUS: Earn up to $1,000 for joining our 2nd Shift team!
Western States Envelope and Label Company brings over 115 years of experience to its clients, providing high-quality envelopes, labels, and packaging that meet and exceed expectations. Our machines can create envelopes from 1"x1" to 22"x27" in a variety of styles. Plus, we have over 150 million envelopes in inventory ready to ship immediately. Since opening for business in 1908, we have remained focused on our customers and employees. Goals, daily targets, invaluable employee input, and continuous improvement have made us one of the largest envelope companies in the United States!
Are you ready to play a crucial role in our production process? We're seeking a dedicated Production Machine Operator to join our dynamic team. In this role, you'll run our envelope production machines at our climate-controlled Butler facility, minutes from Milwaukee!
Machine Operators safely run our fast-running envelope machines in a production factory. Machine Operators also examine work orders to determine specifications that have been met, inspect product quality according to established quality guidelines using tools such as a ruler, and pack envelopes uniformly and neatly, keeping up with the machine speeds. Your attention to detail and commitment to quality will help us uphold our high standards while contributing to our success in delivering top-notch products to our customers. You can also earn 80 hours of paid vacation and up to 3 sick days available within your first year while working in a climate-controlled facility.
SHIFTS AVAILABLE
2nd Shift: 2:30pm - 10:30pm, M-F, + $20.00 + $0.75/hr shift premium = $20.75/hr starting rate
HERE'S WHAT MAKES WESTERN STATES A GREAT PLACE TO WORK:
  • Competitive compensation: Regular pay raises and a comprehensive benefits package including 401k with company match.
  • Work-life balance: 9 paid holidays, 80 hours of PTO, Sick Days starting your first year to help you recharge and enjoy time with loved ones.
  • Growth potential: Join a company with a long history and a commitment to employee development.
  • Stability: Family-owned company since 1908!

WHAT DOES MY WORKDAY LOOK LIKE IN THIS ROLE?
  • Loads, unloads and moves materials, tooling, and finished products within the plant
  • Loads and unloads materials onto or from pallets, trays, racks, and shelves by hand.
  • Operates a hand truck to assist in loading or moving materials and products.
  • Counts, weighs and records the number of units of materials moved or handled on a daily production sheet.
  • Removes, empties, and returns all paper waste bins making certain to deposit in correct recycling containers.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Primarily responsible for the quality of the product being made by the machine they are assigned.
  • Maintain adequate levels of adhesive and paper to ensure a continuous production cycle.
  • Apply standardized inspection procedures to all envelopes produced.
  • Maintain speeds set by the adjuster and supervisor for each job set up.

SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE IN THIS ROLE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SKILLS
  • Prior experience operating a machine specifically in a production/manufacturing facility.
  • Manual dexterity
  • Strong initiative
  • Team player
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals is required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Prior Manufacturing experience preferred.

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS
  • Stamina & Mobility: Ability to stand and walk on concrete surfaces for the duration of a scheduled shift (8-12 hours). Must be able to frequently bend, reach, crouch, or stoop.
  • Weight Requirements: Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. frequently and up to 50 lbs. occasionally from floor to waist and waist to shoulder.
  • Manual Dexterity: Constant repetitive grasping and fine motor manipulation of paper materials and machine components.
  • Range of Motion: Frequent twisting of the torso and lifting above shoulder height.
  • Sensory/Vision: Must possess tactile/touch sensitivity in hands and digits. Near and far visual acuity, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus are required for quality control and safe machine operation.
  • Work Environment: Ability to perform these functions in a manufacturing environment that may include high noise levels, varying temperatures, and paper dust.