Marine Rigger
$24 - $28/hr
You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders ... fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations ...
$24 - $28/hr
You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders ... fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations ...
$24 - $28/hr
You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders ... fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations ...
Big Lake, MN · On-site
$24 - $28/hr
You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders ... fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations ...
Big Lake, MN · On-site
$24 - $28/hr
You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders ... fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations ...
A Fish Factory job involves processing, packaging, and handling seafood in a production facility. Workers may clean, fillet, and sort fish, operate machinery, and ensure quality control. Jobs can be physically demanding and require standing for long periods in a cold environment. Safety and hygiene are essential due to food industry regulations. Experience is helpful but many positions offer on-the-job training.
Working in a fish factory usually involves processing, packaging, and quality-checking seafood products in a fast-paced, cool, and sometimes wet environment. Day-to-day responsibilities may include sorting and cleaning fish, operating machinery, preparing orders, and maintaining cleanliness to meet food safety standards. Teamwork is essential, as tasks are often completed in coordination with other staff and supervisors. Shifts may involve standing for long periods and repetitive tasks, but many factories offer training and opportunities for advancement within the company. Being adaptable and dependable can open the door to lead or supervisory roles over time.
To thrive in a Fish Factory position, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and an understanding of basic food safety practices, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant experience. Employees typically use industrial processing equipment, conveyor systems, and may require food safety certification such as HACCP. Effective teamwork, reliability, and the ability to follow instructions accurately are important soft skills. These skills help ensure efficient production, a safe workplace, and high-quality seafood processing in a fast-paced environment.

$24 - $28/hr
Other
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Re-posted 8 days ago
8.6
Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
Description
At Premier Marine, we believe that people come first, and as a valued Marine Rigger, you will play a crucial role in our family-owned business. Guided by our core values of Integrity, Excellence, Attitude, and Collaboration, you'll join a dedicated team where your contributions matter. Here, you'll work on building the world's best pontoons in a supportive environment that focuses on your personal and professional development. We're committed to ensuring you thrive, so together, we can leave a wake that changes lives on and off the water.
Job Summary
The Marine Rigger will be part of a world-class team. This person will be self-motivated and will understand the value of a strong work ethic, teamwork, and integrity in the workplace. Our success begins with our employees. As a rigger, you will be required to install and connect outboard motors and accessories on pontoon boats. You will be required to rig the boats per the manufacturer's specifications and factory work orders. You will also be required to communicate with the team on status and issue notifications, and to ensure compliance with state health and safety regulations. Rigging will be performed on pontoons with single and twin outboard engines. Rigger should have in-depth knowledge of outboard motor systems and marine equipment including, engine controls, steering, shifting, throttle, wire harnesses, switches, ignition systems, tethers and other safety equipment, gauges, oil and fuel systems, navigation and communication equipment, fish-finders, GPS, etc. Experience with 12-36V DC wiring, lighting, wire connections/terminations, and electrical troubleshooting is also required.
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Premier Marine offers a comprehensive total rewards package designed to support employees' health, well-being, and growth. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage; life and disability insurance; 401(k) retirement savings; paid time off; paid holidays; volunteer PTO; and access to an Employee Assistance Program. Additional programs, including a referral bonus, leadership development opportunities, and participation in the Employee Boat Club, are also available.
*The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at-will" employment relationship. Premier Marine, LLC retains the discretion to add duties or change the duties of this position at any time.