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Extruder Operator Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Production Worker

Mooresville, IN

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

Responsible for the productivity and quality of the assigned extruder operation. Operators will have monitored and mastered indicators that the system requires, including temperature, gauge settings ...

Production Worker

Mooresville, IN · On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

Responsible for the productivity and quality of the assigned extruder operation. Operators will have monitored and mastered indicators that the system requires, including temperature, gauge settings ...

You'll be responsible for running a large mixer and extruder with computer programing and hand measuring. Previous machine operating experience is a must. Large bakery experience is a plus. Essential ...

You'll be responsible for running a large mixer and extruder with computer programing and hand measuring. Previous machine operating experience is a must. Large bakery experience is a plus. Essential ...

You'll be responsible for running a large mixer and extruder with computer programing and hand measuring. Previous machine operating experience is a must. Large bakery experience is a plus. Essential ...

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How much do extruder operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for extruder operator in Indiana is $18.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $20.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Extruder Operators?

Extruder Operators are skilled workers responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining machines that shape materials, such as plastic, rubber, or food, using an extrusion process. They monitor machine controls, adjust settings, and ensure that products meet quality and safety standards. Extruder Operators also troubleshoot issues, perform routine maintenance, and keep detailed production records. Their work is essential in manufacturing industries that produce pipes, films, sheets, and various molded items.

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

To thrive as an Extruder Operator, you need a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, mechanical aptitude, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with extruder machinery, familiarity with quality control systems, and sometimes certifications in safety or equipment operation are valued. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure efficient production, minimize downtime, and maintain the quality and safety standards crucial in manufacturing environments.

What is the difference between Extruder Operator vs Machine Operator?

AspectExtruder OperatorMachine Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in extrusion processesHigh school diploma, general machinery training
Work EnvironmentPlastic, rubber, or metal manufacturing facilitiesVarious manufacturing settings including assembly lines
Industry UsagePrimarily in plastics, rubber, and polymer industriesBroad across multiple manufacturing sectors
Job FocusOperating extrusion machinery to produce specific productsOperating various machinery to produce or assemble products

While both roles involve operating machinery in manufacturing, an Extruder Operator specializes in extrusion equipment used for plastics and rubber, focusing on product quality and process control. A Machine Operator has a broader scope, working with different types of machinery across various industries. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are some common challenges faced by Extruder Operators and how can they be managed?

Extruder Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent product quality, troubleshooting mechanical issues, and minimizing downtime during equipment changeovers. These challenges can be managed by developing a strong understanding of machine settings, regularly inspecting equipment, and following preventive maintenance schedules. Collaboration with quality control and maintenance teams is also essential to quickly resolve issues and ensure smooth production runs.
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Infographic showing various Extruder Operator job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 42% Physical, and 58% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $38,084 per year, or $18.3 per hour.
Machine Operator Material Handler

Machine Operator Material Handler

Aerotek

Indianapolis, IN

$19 - $22/hr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Machine Operator Material Handler

Job Description

The Machine Operator is responsible for the safe and productive operation of machines, which may include Granulator, Shredder, Color System, Wet Sorter System, and/or Extruder. This role encompasses material handling and maintaining a high-quality product.

Responsibilities

  • Understand, follow, and apply information from the Run Instruction Sheet (RIS). Set up, run, shut down, troubleshoot, clean, and perform general maintenance of the machines.
  • Take regular and proper samples and systematically probe boxes as directed by RIS. Report any discrepancies to lab personnel and supervisor.
  • Thoroughly clean boxes, lids, and skids before use. Assess packaging condition and dispose of any substandard material prior to reuse.
  • Complete the Run Number Time Log at the end of each shift.
  • Update the RIS as needed and communicate changes to the supervisor promptly.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area throughout the shift.
  • Maintain and properly complete logs for production ledgers (inbound, outbound, rejects, and run) and quality control.
  • Complete Work in Process (WIP) or Ready for Sale (RFS) tags.
  • Compute weights accurately using gross, tare, and net figures.
  • Weigh material in boxes and hoppers and record weights in appropriate places.
  • Become a certified operator on both a forklift and aerial lift as needed.
  • Assist with training new associates.
  • Load and unload material, placing it into inventory locations using a forklift or pallet jack.
  • Compute pounds per hour processed during run.
  • Compute percentages to document various run conditions and productivity standards.
  • Prepare boxes for material by placing labels in proper locations and/or removing extra labels.
  • Participate in shift meetings and training sessions.

Essential Skills

  • Experience working in a manufacturing environment is preferred.
  • Basic math skills, including addition, subtraction, and calculating percentages.
  • Mechanical aptitude and machine operation experience.
  • Quality check and production experience.
  • Sit down forklift experience is required.
  • Ability to stand for the duration of the shift, outside of breaks.
  • Ability to lift up to 65 lbs, though not repetitively.
  • Comfortable working at heights, up to 25 feet with a harness.
  • Good handwriting for record-keeping.
  • Experience troubleshooting in a manufacturing environment.

Additional Skills & Qualifications

  • Plastic manufacturing and injection molding experience.
  • Experience with extrusion and extrusion machines.
  • Material handling and general labor skills.
  • Steel-toed or composite-toed shoes are required (not provided).
  • Willingness to work mandated Saturdays if business needs dictate.

Why Work Here?

Enjoy a supportive work environment with comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and flexible spending accounts. Opportunities for growth exist with stock options, 401k plans, and advancement to leadership positions. The facility is expanding, providing a dynamic and growing work atmosphere.

Work Environment

This traditional manufacturing environment involves large machines, some two stories high, used for processing and separating plastics materials. While there is some dust and noise, hearing and eye protection is required. The facility can become hot in the summer and is comfortably cool in the winter. Personal protective equipment guidelines are strictly enforced, and employees must adhere to the dress code and safety regulations. Shift is Sunday - Thursday, 3rd shift. No cell phones or smartwatches are allowed on the production floor.

Job Type & Location

This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Indianapolis, IN.

Pay and Benefits

The pay range for this position is $19.00 - $22.00/hr.

Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific elections, plan, or program terms. If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following:
• Medical, dental & vision
• Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital
• 401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available
• Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents)
• Short and long-term disability
• Health Spending Account (HSA)
• Transportation benefits
• Employee Assistance Program
• Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave)

Workplace Type

This is a fully onsite position in Indianapolis,IN.

Application Deadline

This position is anticipated to close on Jun 17, 2026.

About Aerotek

We know that finding work is hard, and finding meaningful work is harder. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests. Since 1983, we have provided a variety of career opportunities across North American industry – from short-term assignments at Fortune 500 companies where you can build your skills, to long-term opportunities where you can play a vital role solving for companies’ construction, manufacturing and maintenance challenges. Our 1,500+ experienced recruiters across 250+ offices work relentlessly to put our workforce in a position to thrive. Let us rise to meet your challenges and put our people-are everything spirit to the test as your career continues to grow.

Aerotek offers weekly pay, employee benefits including medical, dental & vision, life insurance, health advocacy and employee assistance programs, a 401(k) plan, and employee discounts.

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.

San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance:
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, for all positions located in the city and county of San Francisco, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Massachusetts Lie Detector:
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI):
We may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support parts of our hiring process, including sourcing, screening, and evaluating candidates. AI helps assess applications and qualifications, but final decisions are made by our hiring team. By applying, you acknowledge and agree that your application may be reviewed using AI tools.

Company Description

We know that finding work is hard, and finding meaningful work is harder. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meet their goals, skills, and interests. Since 1983, we have provided a variety of career opportunities across North American industry – from short-term assignments at Fortune 500 companies where you can build your skills, to long-term opportunities where you can play a vital role in solving companies’ construction, manufacturing, and maintenance challenges. Our 1,500+ experienced recruiters across 250+ offices work relentlessly to put our workforce in a position to thrive. Let us rise to meet your challenges and put our people-are-everything spirit to the test as your career continues to grow.