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With a strong emphasis on electronics manufacturing (e.g., PCB/SMT processes) and plastic injection ... supplier performance Factory Support: serve as the first line of defense in protecting ...

With a strong emphasis on electronics manufacturing (e.g., PCB/SMT processes) and plastic injection ... supplier performance Factory Support: serve as the first line of defense in protecting ...

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How much do plastics factory jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for plastics factory in Florida is $12.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.49 and $13.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a plastics factory?

A plastics factory job involves working in a facility that produces plastic products or components. Responsibilities may include operating machinery, assembling products, quality control, packaging, and ensuring production runs smoothly. Workers might handle raw materials, maintain equipment, and follow safety regulations. Jobs can range from entry-level positions to specialized roles requiring technical skills.

What are the typical duties and daily responsibilities for employees working in a plastics factory?

Employees in a plastics factory are responsible for operating and monitoring machinery such as injection molding or extrusion equipment, performing routine maintenance checks, and ensuring products meet quality standards. Daily tasks often include loading raw materials, inspecting finished goods, documenting production data, and following strict safety protocols. Team members frequently collaborate with quality control inspectors, maintenance technicians, and shift supervisors to maintain smooth operations. Working in a plastics factory environment requires attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to follow precise instructions to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the plastics factory position, and why are they important?

To excel in a plastics factory role, candidates should possess basic mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and knowledge of manufacturing safety practices, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with injection molding machines, extrusion equipment, quality control tools, and, in some cases, forklift certification is typically required. Strong teamwork, effective communication, and a dependable work ethic are important soft skills in this environment. These qualifications ensure efficient production, maintain high safety standards, and contribute to a productive team dynamic in a fast-paced manufacturing setting.

Infographic showing various Plastics Factory job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $26,211 per year, or $12.6 per hour.

Supplier Quality Engineer

Brunswick

Saint Cloud, FL • On-site

$73K - $106K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Are you ready for what's next?

Come explore opportunities within Brunswick, a global marine leader committed to challenging conventions and innovating next-generation technologies that transform experiences on the water and beyond. Brunswick believes "Next Never Rests," and we offer a variety of exciting careers and growth opportunities within united teams defining the future of marine recreation.

Location: St. Cloud, Florida

Workplace Category: Onsite

Travel Required: Up to 30% (domestic and limited international)

Direct Reports: No

Pay Range: $73,600 - $106,200

Visa Sponsorship: Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future.

Relocation: Yes

Innovation is the heart of Brunswick. See how your contributions will help transform vision into reality:

Position Overview:

The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) provides both strategic and tactical leadership to manufacturing by ensuring the quality, reliability, and continuous supply of electronic and plastic injection molded components. This role is responsible for executing Advanced Product Quality Planning in support of

the High-Performance Product Development (HPPD) process, driving supplier development, leading corrective action resolution and delivering performance reporting.

The SQE serves as the primary owner of supplier quality performance and acts as the first line of defense against supplier-related production risk, ensuring rapid containment, root cause validation, and sustainable corrective actions. Through direct engagement with the global supply base, the SQE ensures all materials consistently meet engineering specifications and process capability requirements, protecting manufacturing operations from line disruptions, quality escapes, and warranty exposure while driving supplier capability and continuous improvement across the supply base.

With a strong emphasis on electronics manufacturing (e.g., PCB/SMT processes) and plastic injection molding (e.g., tooling and dimensional control), the SQE ensures suppliers meet technical and process requirements critical to product quality and production continuity. This role plays a key part in supporting Mercury Marine's broader Plant 7 strategy to expand internal manufacturing capabilities, strengthen supply chain resilience, and drive standardized, scalable quality practices across electronics and plastic injection molding operations.

At Brunswick, we have passion for our work and a distinct ability to deliver.

Key Responsibilities:

Tactical Supplier Quality: lead and execute supplier quality activities to support production operations, ensuring timely identification, containment, and resolution of supplier-related quality issues while maintaining clear communication and accountability across the supply chain.

  • Own supplier nonconformances from identification through containment, root cause validation, and closure, ensuring issues are resolved in a timely and effective manner
  • Drive corrective actions (SCAR / 8D) with suppliers, ensuring robust root cause analysis, verification of effectiveness, and prevention of recurrence
  • Coordinate and communicate supplier quality issues, risks, and status updates to internal stakeholders to support informed decision-making and production continuity
  • Escalate repeat, high-risk, or systemic supplier issues based on defined thresholds to ensure appropriate visibility and resolution support
  • Ensure linkage between supplier defects, lot traceability, and production impact to enable effective containment and root cause analysis
  • Collaborate with suppliers and cross-functional teams to address quality issues, improve response time, and strengthen overall supplier performance

Factory Support: serve as the first line of defense in protecting manufacturing operations from supplier-related disruptions, ensuring rapid containment, risk mitigation, and continuity of material flow to support production performance.

  • Lead containment activities (e.g., controlled shipping, sorting, certified stock) in coordination with suppliers to mitigate production risk and prevent line disruptions
  • Own and drive timely response to supplier-related quality issues impacting production, ensuring rapid containment and recovery actions
  • Partner with Manufacturing and Quality to assess, disposition, and control nonconforming material (MRB) to protect production flow
  • Ensure only conforming material is released to production through appropriate verification and supplier communication
  • Communicate real-time supplier quality risks, material availability constraints, and containment status to internal stakeholders
  • Coordinate supplier actions to restore normal production conditions and prevent recurrence of issues impacting manufacturing

APQP / PPAP & Process Readiness: lead supplier readiness and quality performance across the full product lifecycle from development and launch through sustained production, ensuring components consistently meet design, process, and quality requirements while achieving stable, capable, and repeatable supplier processes.

  • Review and approve PPAP submissions and supporting documentation to validate supplier readiness for product launch and ongoing production.
  • Ensure supplier processes are capable, controlled, and aligned to engineering specifications, control plans, and risk mitigation requirements defined through the HPPD / APQP process
  • Validate supplier process controls to ensure supplier process capability, control effectiveness, and consistent delivery of conforming product to specification
  • Drive identification and closure of supplier readiness gaps through APQP activities, including process capability, control effectiveness, and documentation compliance
  • Partner cross-functionally with Engineering, Procurement, and Manufacturing to support new product development, ensuring supplier capability, risk mitigation, and quality requirements are defined, validated, and achieved prior to production release
  • Plan, conduct, and lead supplier audits (process, product, and quality system) to assess capability, identify risks, and drive corrective and preventive actions aligned with APQP and ongoing production requirements

Process Management & Compliance: maintain standardized supplier quality processes and system integrity to ensure traceability, compliance, and accurate communication across the supply chain.

  • Ensure accurate documentation, tracking, and closure of supplier nonconformances, corrective actions, and quality-related communications
  • Maintain material traceability and data integrity across supplier, quality, and inventory systems to support containment, root cause analysis, and audit requirements
  • Verify supplier compliance to engineering drawings, specifications, control plans, and defined quality requirements
  • Ensure adherence to supplier quality standards, internal procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements to maintain audit readiness
  • Support internal and external audits by validating supplier documentation, process controls and quality records

Continuous Improvement: drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance supplier performance, reduce defects, and strengthen overall supply chain quality and process capability.

  • Analyze supplier performance metrics (e.g., PPM, repeat issues, defect trends) to identify root causes, systemic gaps, and opportunities for improvement
  • Lead or support supplier improvement initiatives that reduce defects, improve process capability, and minimize cost of poor quality
  • Drive reduction in inspection reliance through improved supplier performance, robust process controls, and progression toward dock-to-stock readiness
  • Improve supplier processes, controls, and quality systems to ensure long-term capability, stability, and repeatable performance
  • Collaborate with suppliers and cross-functional teams to implement corrective and preventive actions that address systemic issues and prevent recurrence
  • Contribute to the standardization of supplier quality requirements, inspection strategies, and best practices across the supply base

Diversity of thought and experiences is fundamental when imagining the unimaginable. Certain skillsets/experiences are necessary; however, others can be developed along the way.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, or a related technical field.
  • 3-5 years of experience in Supplier Quality, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related production environment.
  • Experience managing supplier quality issues, including corrective actions (SCAR), root cause analysis, containment, and verification of effectiveness.
  • Working knowledge of core Supplier Quality methodologies, including APQP, PPAP, FMEA, Control Plans, and structured problem-solving tools (8D, 5 Why).
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and GD&T requirements to validate supplier compliance and support manufacturing quality

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience supporting new product development and supplier readiness activities, including APQP and PPAP execution.
  • Experience working with supplier manufacturing processes, particularly electronics manufacturing (PCB/SMT, ESD controls) and/or plastic injection molding.
  • Experience conducting supplier audits and driving supplier development and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Knowledge of process capability and statistical methods (Cp/Cpk, SPC) used to evaluate manufacturing process performance.
  • Experience utilizing quality systems, ERP systems, and Microsoft Office tools to analyze supplier performance and quality metrics.

The hiring range for this position is $73,600 to $106,200 annually. The actual base pay offered will vary based on multiple factors including job-related knowledge/skills, relevant experience, business needs, and geographic location. Compensation decisions are dependent upon the specifics of the candidate's qualifications and the business context.

In addition to base pay, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. This position is eligible to participate in Brunswick's comprehensive and high-quality benefits offerings, including medical, dental, vision, paid vacation, 401k (up to 4% match), Health Savings Account (with company contribution), well-being program, product purchase discounts and much more. Details about our benefits can be found here.

Why Brunswick:

Brunswick Corporation is a leader in the marine industry, and we're looking for people just like you to take part in the movement towards better boating for all. We rely on the thoughtful input of people from all backgrounds to create compelling, innovative products for our customers around the globe. As such, diversity, equity, and inclusion are priorities in the enduring culture of our company. As a world leader in emerging recreational products and technologies, when you join our team, you become part of some of the most innovative, forward-looking brands in the marine industry today.

About Mercury Marine:

Headquartered in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Mercury Marine is the world's leading manufacturer of recreational marine propulsion engines. A division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), Mercury provides engines, boats, services and parts for recreational, commercial and government marine applications. Mercury empowers boaters with products that are easy to use, extremely reliable and backed by the most dedicated customer support in the world. The company's industry-leading brand portfolio includes Mercury outboard engines, Mercury MerCruiser sterndrive and inboard packages, Mercury propellers, Mercury inflatable boats, Mercury SmartCraft electronics, Land 'N' Sea marine parts distribution and Mercury and Quicksilver parts and oils. More information is available at MercuryMarine.com.

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