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How much do manufacturing production operative jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing production operative in the United States is $16.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a manufacturing production operator?

A manufacturing production operator is a worker responsible for operating machinery, assembling products, and ensuring production processes run smoothly on the factory floor. They often follow safety protocols, work with tools and equipment, and may need basic technical skills or certifications. The role typically involves shift work in a manufacturing environment with a focus on efficiency and quality control.

What are some common challenges faced by Manufacturing Production Operatives, and how can they be addressed?

Manufacturing Production Operatives often face challenges such as maintaining consistent quality during fast-paced production runs and adapting to new machinery or processes. Staying vigilant about safety protocols and communicating effectively with team members can help manage these challenges. Regular training sessions and a supportive team environment also play a key role in ensuring operatives can quickly adapt to changes and troubleshoot issues efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Production Operative, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Production Operative, you need attention to detail, manual dexterity, and basic math skills, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with manufacturing machinery, safety protocols, and quality control systems is typically required, and some positions may prefer candidates with forklift or OSHA certifications. Reliability, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining efficient production processes, ensuring workplace safety, and delivering consistent product quality.

How much is the salary of a production operator?

The salary of a manufacturing production operative typically ranges from £18,000 to £25,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and the specific industry. Some roles may offer overtime pay or shift allowances, especially for night or weekend shifts.

What is a Manufacturing Production Operative?

A Manufacturing Production Operative is a worker responsible for operating machinery, assembling products, and ensuring production processes run smoothly in a factory or manufacturing environment. Their duties often include monitoring equipment, following safety procedures, and maintaining quality standards. These operatives play a crucial role in keeping production lines efficient and meeting output targets. No formal qualifications are usually required, but attention to detail and the ability to work well in a team are important. Training is often provided on the job.

What is the difference between Manufacturing Production Operative vs Manufacturing Assembly Worker?

AspectManufacturing Production OperativeManufacturing Assembly Worker
CredentialsBasic training, health & safety certificationsBasic training, health & safety certifications
Work EnvironmentFactory floor, production linesFactory floor, assembly lines
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing plantsCommonly used in manufacturing plants
Job FocusOperating machinery, quality checksAssembling components, following instructions

Both roles are essential in manufacturing, often overlapping in work environment and required skills. The Manufacturing Production Operative typically involves operating machinery and quality control, while the Manufacturing Assembly Worker focuses on assembling parts. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right role suited to their skills and career goals.

What does a manufacturing operative do?

A manufacturing operative is responsible for operating machinery, assembling products, and ensuring quality standards are met on the production line. They often follow safety procedures, work in a factory environment, and may need basic technical skills or certifications. Their role supports efficient production and maintaining workflow in manufacturing settings.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

Manufacturing production operatives typically do not earn $2000 a day; such high daily earnings are usually associated with specialized roles like senior executives, highly skilled contractors, or consultants in certain industries. Most manufacturing roles offer hourly wages or salaries that amount to significantly less than $2000 daily, unless combined with overtime, bonuses, or profit-sharing arrangements.
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Manufacturing Production Operator

Manufacturing Production Operator

Bedgear

Salt Lake City, UT

$15.37 - $35.50/hr

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Posted 2 days ago


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Job Openings >> Manufacturing Production Operator
Manufacturing Production Operator
Summary
Title: Manufacturing Production Operator ID: 100446 Department: Operations Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Description

Job Title: Manufacturing Production Operator

Department: Manufacturing

Reports to: Production Manager

Hours Available: Monday - Thursday, 5:00am-3:30pm MST (30-minute lunch break)

FLSA Class: Non-Exempt

EEO1 Classification: Operatives

Physical Address: 5445 W Harold Gatty Drive, Suite B, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

Salary Range: $15.37 - $35.50 per hour (Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, location, and other factors permitted by law)

Grade: 1

Why Work @ BEDGEAR?

If you're looking for a career and not just a job, BEDGEAR provides a work environment that accelerates growth for all its team members. Keeping up with the everyday challenges of a fast-growing consumer goods company demands a team of all-in players, who are focused on continuous improvement, collaboration, leadership, and have a growth-mindset. If you want to elevate yourself personally and professionally, surrounding yourself with others that share the same values, beliefs, and behaviors will provide the support and extra push to reach new heights and smash new goals. At BEDGEAR you can expect to find successful teammates who exemplify our core values of being:
HUNGRY - HUMBLE - CURIOUS - CLEVER - COMMITTED - HUMANITARIAN


About BEDGEAR PERFORMANCE

Launched in 2009, BEDGEAR is the brand of Performance that provides innovative bedding by focusing on an active lifestyle and well-being. BEDGEAR's sleep solutions are engineered with Performance fabrics that are temperature neutral and instant cooling and maximizes airflow to allow the body to naturally regulate its temperature. With a core belief of One Size Does Not Fit All, BEDGEAR has redefined the way people view sleep by developing interactive in-store experiences and breathable bedding products that are personally fit to a consumer based on specific factors, including body type, sleep position and temperature. BEDGEAR is dedicated to integrating environmental responsibility into product development to ensure less returned goods are being sent to landfills. BEDGEAR is essential to the rest and recovery routines of professional athletes and active people who need to maximize their sleep. A proud manufacturer in the USA, BEDGEAR offers mattresses, pillows, sheets, blankets, pet beds as well as travel, kids and baby products that often feature removable and washable covers to maintain a clean and healthy sleep environment. BEDGEAR is represented in more than 4,000 retail stores across the globe and has earned more than 220 U.S. and worldwide patents, trademark registrations and pending applications. Sleep Fuels Everything!
Learn more at bedgear.com.

Summary: Production Operators may be responsible for performing one or all the essential functions in the pillow and/or mattress assembly process in a given day to accommodate operational needs. Employees may be required to be cross trained in any number of the functions below. All functions require that the employee maintains an up-to-date knowledge of all current products and materials.

Essential Functions (includes but not limited to):

  • Beater/Bagger - Smooths out the fill within the pillows. Requires constant standing. Inserts a half core and zips pillow closed. Ensures quality standard before packaging pillow into a bag or box.
  • Retail Box Maker - Cleans and erects retail cartons for the finished goods. This position requires constant standing while keeping up with the production line by always keeping the conveyor full of empty, erected retail cartons.
  • Retail Box Closer - Closes retail cartons on a conveyor and packs products into master cartons.
  • Master Carton Maker/Stacker - This position must verify the shipping labels with the work order before labeling master cartons. Once master cartons are labeled, they will be erected and taped on the bottom side of the carton. Once a master carton is filled, the carton will be taped shut, stacked, and then moved into a separate location by using a hand truck. This position requires constant bending and lifting of up to 50 lbs.
  • Pillow Line Prep - This area is normally staffed with a minimum of three people. VZB bags must be "cleaned" by taking tissue paper out from in between the bags. Paper inserts are inserted into bags based on the work order and part number of the inserts. Pillow shells are also "cleaned" and stamped with a work order number. This position requires you to be on your feet throughout most of the shift.
  • Sewer - Utilizes a single needle industrial machine to stitch closed pillows, ensuring they are meeting speed, accuracy, and quality requirements.
  • Machine Operator - Safely operates pillow and/or mattress machines and is responsible for basic daily preventative maintenance of assigned machines.
  • Mattress Assembler - Orients foam, joins foam components with adhesive glue, apply FR socks and sew shut, apply mattress cover, feed finished mattress in to mattress compress/roll machine, remove rolled mattress, box and palletize finished product.

This job description is intended as a general guideline and should not be considered an exhaustive list of responsibilities. The Production Operator may be required to perform additional duties, as well as be tasked with special projects as needed.

MUST HAVE:

Ability to prioritize effectively and operate efficiently; use sound judgment to make rational decisions; ability to recognize opportunities and evoke change where applicable; must be objective v. subjective; strong follow up skills; intrapersonal skills; excellent communication skills; attention to detail and process orientation; problem solving skills; must have thorough understanding of company's confidentiality agreement.

Qualifications/Requirements:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • HS Diploma or GED
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States and have IDs needed to verify.
  • Must be willing to work mandatory overtime when needed.
  • Must be willing and able to submit to pre-employment and random drug testing.
  • Must be able to pass all safety training tests.

Education/Experience/License Requirements:

  • A minimum of 1 year of experience in operations within a factory environment is preferred.
  • Experience operating a forklift or pallet jack is a plus.
  • At least 2 years of experience operating an industrial sewing machine is preferred.
  • Strong familiarity with sourcing foam, fibers, threads, and boxes is highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of quality assurance standards and processes is required.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.

Sensory Requirements: Ability to utilize senses such as touch, hearing, and vision. If required to wear prescription lenses while operating a vehicle, you must also use while operating factory machinery. Keen hearing necessary to hear surroundings while operating machinery.

Language Skills: English proficiency required (reading, writing, speaking, comprehension). Knowledge of an additional language(s) is a plus!

Mathematical Skills: Basic arithmetic and algebra

Reasoning Ability: Sound judgment, adherence to safety procedures, ability to follow directions, ability to follow chain of command, understanding of when to involve others in decision making.

Work Environment:  Factory setting, large open area, exposure to heavy machinery and motorized vehicles, exposed to extreme temperatures, loud and fast paced environment, and occasional stressful situations.

Physical Demands:

ACTIVITY

       FREQUENCY                       ACTIVITY

    FREQUENCY

N

Never

O

Occas

F

Freq

C

Const

              

N

Never

O

Occas

F

Freq

C

Const

Lift/Carry:

10 Lbs. Or less

  x

Climb

 

x

 

11-15 Lbs.

x

Crawl

x

16-20 Lbs.

x  

Reach

Above Shoulder

   

x

21-40 Lbs.

x  

Reach Outward

x

41-50 Lbs.

x

Handling/Fingering

x

50- 100 Lbs.

x

Stand

x

Over 100 Lbs.

x

 

Push/Pull:

Walk

x

12 Lbs. Or less

x

Sit

x

13-20 Lbs.

x

26-40 Lbs.

x

Drive:

41-100 Lbs.

x

Automatic

x

Standard

x

Bend

x

Squat/Kneel

x

 

Twist/Turn

x

Type/Keyboard

x

 

Appropriate work intensity level:      Sedentary      Light      Medium      Heavy      Very Heavy

Key:

N-Never

O-Occasional; 1-33% of time

F-Frequent; 34-66% of time

C-Constant; 67-100% of time

BEDGEAR is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that participates in the E-Verify program!

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