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Factory Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Factory Manager Manage operations using world-class manufacturing techniques for continuous improvement in process, quality, service, products, and environment. Plan, direct, and coordinate work ...

Factory Manager Manage operations using world-class manufacturing techniques for continuous improvement in process, quality, service, products, and environment. Plan, direct, and coordinate work ...

Factory Operator

Calumet, MI · On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

Calumet Electronics has immediate openings for several entry-level production floor positions within its printed circuit board manufacturing facility. Calumet Electronics operates three shifts Monday ...

Factory Cleaner

Jonesville, MI · On-site

$15 - $16/hr

Factory Cleaner Stathakis is seeking a dependable factory cleaner for a full-time, on-site position in Jonesville, MI. This role is ideal for someone who values cleanliness, consistency, teamwork and ...

Part Time Factory Cleaner Stathakis is seeking a dependable evening cleaner for a part-time, on-site position in Saginaw, MI. This role is ideal for someone who values cleanliness, consistency ...

Part Time Factory Cleaner Stathakis is seeking a dependable evening cleaner for a part-time, on-site position in Saginaw, MI. This role is ideal for someone who values cleanliness, consistency ...

Part Time Factory Cleaner Stathakis is seeking a dependable evening cleaner for a part-time, on-site position in Bay City, MI. This role is ideal for someone who values cleanliness, consistency ...

Shift Supervisor

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

ABOUT US At MilkShake Factory, we're on a mission to craft moments of joy through our handspun milkshakes and premium chocolates. If you're seeking an opportunity to have fun and master the art of ...

What We Do FOX Factory designs, engineers, manufactures and markets performance-defining products and systems for customers worldwide. Our premium brand, performance-defining products and systems are ...

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How much do factory jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for factory in Michigan is $14.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.41 and $15.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Factory vs Machine Operator?

AspectFactoryMachine Operator
Primary RoleOversees entire manufacturing processes and manages production linesOperates specific machinery within the factory
CredentialsTypically requires basic education; certifications depend on machineryOften requires technical training or certifications for specific equipment
Work EnvironmentFactory floor, involving supervision and coordinationFactory floor, focused on operating machinery
Industry UsageUsed broadly to describe manufacturing facilities and processesSpecific role within factories, focusing on machinery operation

While a factory refers to the entire manufacturing facility or process, a machine operator is a specific role within that environment responsible for operating machinery. Understanding this distinction helps in targeting the right job searches and career planning.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Factory Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Factory Worker, you need basic mechanical aptitude, physical stamina, and attention to detail, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with manufacturing machinery, safety protocols, and sometimes certifications like OSHA training are commonly required. Reliability, teamwork, and good communication skills help individuals excel in this role. These attributes are vital for maintaining efficient production, ensuring workplace safety, and contributing to overall operational success.

What are some common challenges faced by workers in a factory environment, and how can they be addressed?

Factory workers often encounter challenges such as repetitive tasks, meeting production targets under tight deadlines, and maintaining safety standards in a fast-paced environment. To address these, it's important to stay focused, follow established safety protocols, and communicate effectively with supervisors and team members. Many factories also offer training sessions and ergonomic equipment to help reduce physical strain and improve productivity, which can make the work more manageable and rewarding.

What types of jobs are in factories?

Factory jobs include roles such as assembly line workers, machine operators, quality control inspectors, maintenance technicians, and supervisors. These positions often require knowledge of manufacturing processes, safety protocols, and the use of tools or machinery, with shifts that can be day, night, or rotating. Skills in teamwork, attention to detail, and sometimes certifications in safety or equipment operation are also important.

What Are Different Factory Jobs?

Factory jobs focus on different aspects of the manufacturing process. As a factory worker, you may perform your duties on a production line where you produce, assemble, or package products or parts. Shift managers oversee operations during a particular time of day, while supervisors or foremen manage a department or monitor the entire factory floor. You can work as a technician, a job in which your responsibilities involve maintaining factory equipment. Factories also employ managers, administrative staff, accountants, designers, engineers, and quality assurance professionals. You can find factory jobs in various industries, include automotive, fashion, food, electronics, household goods, and industrial products.

What are factory workers?

Factory workers are employees who perform various tasks in a manufacturing environment, such as assembling products, operating machinery, packaging goods, or performing quality checks. Their roles are essential for producing and preparing products for distribution. Factory workers often work on production lines and must follow strict safety and quality guidelines to ensure efficient and safe operations.
What are the most commonly searched types of Factory jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Factory jobs in Michigan are:
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Infographic showing various Factory job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $30,571 per year, or $14.7 per hour.
Factory Manager

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Graco rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 417 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Graco manufactures and markets premium equipment to move, measure, control, dispense and spray a wide variety of fluid and powder materials. What does that mean? Well, we pump peanut butter into your jar, and the oil in your car. We glue the soles of your shoes, the glass in your windows and the screen on your phone. We spray the finish on your vehicle, coatings on your pills, the paint on your house and texture on your walls. Graco is part of your daily life.

Where You'll Work - QED Environmental Systems, a subsidiary of Graco, Inc., located in Dexter, MI

QED Environmental Systems is the market-leading provider of environmental technology solutions. We design, manufacture and support solutions for groundwater, soil and gas management and detection applications into environmental, industrial and renewable energy markets worldwide.

Since our inception, we have been the leading manufacturer of environmental monitoring and remediation equipment. We offer the best and most diverse product portfolio and solutions to our customers.

Ready to join us?

Factory Manager

Manage operations using world-class manufacturing techniques for continuous improvement in process, quality, service, products, and environment. Plan, direct, and coordinate work activities and resources to manufacture products in accordance with cost, quality, and quantity specifications, while fostering a culture of safety, employee development, and operational excellence.

What You Will Do at QED

Strategic Leadership

Develop and execute annual business plans, objectives, and strategies for all factory departments and cells.

Lead and implement manufacturing initiatives to improve cost, inventory turns, quality, and delivery.

Drive change management and process improvement efforts, utilizing lean principles and continuous improvement methodologies.

Operational Excellence

Monitor and manage key performance metrics: safety, customer service levels, cost to produce, inventory turns, cost of quality, productivity, and efficiency.

Research, justify, and implement new technologies to maximize profitability and competitiveness.

Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and quality management systems (QMS).

Team Development & Engagement

Build, mentor, and lead a high-performing manufacturing team, including direct and indirect reports.

Set clear expectations, provide ongoing feedback, recognize achievements, and take corrective action when necessary.

Foster cross-functional relationships and collaborate with non-manufacturing managers and key partners.

Systems & Process Management

Develop and support systems for production planning, capacity management, inventory control, and purchasing.

Implement and audit QMS, utilizing quality management techniques for problem-solving and corrective action.

Establish and maintain process documentation to enable scalability and support organizational change.

Safety & Environment

Ensure a clean, safe, and organized working environment conducive to efficient and productive operations.

Champion safety protocols and drive year-over-year improvement toward an injury-free environment.

Spend a minimum of 10-15% of time on the factory floor to maintain visibility and drive engagement.

Continuous Improvement

Identify and implement processes and systems that support continuous improvement, including cost reduction initiatives and lean manufacturing.

Lead and participate in process improvement and change management efforts.

Other Duties

Perform other duties as assigned to support business objectives.

What You Will Bring to QED

What You Will Bring to Graco

Bachelor's degree in Business, Engineering, or a related field required.

MBA or advanced engineering degree preferred.

8+ years of manufacturing experience, including methods, process improvement, and capital equipment purchases.

Minimum 5 years supervisory experience; experience as Factory/Plant Manager preferred.

Experience with acquisition and integration is highly valuable.

Strong knowledge of manufacturing information systems (forecasting, MRP, SPC, labor, costing).

Understanding of lean principles and continuous improvement methodologies.

Proven leadership, coaching, facilitating, and counseling capabilities.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written).

Strong organizational, analytical, and planning skills.

Demonstrated ability to implement manufacturing initiatives and manage annual budgets.

Ability to drive change, establish scalable processes, and lead teams through organizational transformation.

Experience supervising manufacturing employees and leading cross-functional teams.

Why Join QED

Significant opportunities to drive cost efficiencies and expand the business globally.

Be part of a company consistently pursuing acquisitions and growth.

Strong potential for career advancement and professional development.

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. This role is not eligible for immigration sponsorship now or in the future (e.g., H-1B, TN, F-1 OPT).

At Graco, you truly make a difference. Your unique talents contribute to our organizational growth and future. Not only do you make a difference, but Graco's culture empowers employees to create their own career path. Whether you choose to advance within your current department or explore new opportunities in different divisions, you have the ability to build your future. Our managers are here to provide support and guidance as you continue to grow within your career.

Graco has excellent opportunities available to individuals who want to be part of a fast-moving, growing company that is committed to quality, innovation and solving fluid handling problems for our customers. Graco is proud to be named a Best Place to Work by Fortune Magazine in 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021 & 2022. Graco offers attractive compensation, benefits and career development opportunities. Graco's comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, stock purchase plan, 401(k), tuition reimbursement and more.

Our company uses E-Verify to confirm the employment and eligibility of all newly hired employees. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, please visit www.dhs.gov/E-Verify.

The base pay range for this position is listed below, exclusive of fringe benefits or other compensation. If you are hired, your final base hourly rate will be determined based on factors such as geographic location, skills, competencies, education, and/or experience. In addition to those factors, we will also consider internal equity of our current employees. Please keep in mind that the range provided is the full base salary range for the role. Hiring at or near the maximum of the range would not be typical to allow for future and continued salary growth.

$108,700.00 - $190,100.00

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