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Process Operator I Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

The Production Line Operator I is responsible for operating and maintaining different areas on the ... Understands blowing process and adjusts the equipment process to produce a quality bottle and ...

The Production Line Operator I is responsible for operating and maintaining different areas on the ... Understands blowing process and adjusts the equipment process to produce a quality bottle and ...

The Production Line Operator I is responsible for operating and maintaining different areas on the ... Understands blowing process and adjusts the equipment process to produce a quality bottle and ...

Production Forklift Operator I

Hilo, HI

$17.25 - $20.50/hr

The Production Forklift Operator I is a full-time position. Available Shift Schedules: Shift 3: ... order process for non-critical issues * Effectively communicates with management, engineers ...

The Production Forklift Operator I is a full-time position. Available Shift Schedules: Shift 3: ... order process for non-critical issues * Effectively communicates with management, engineers ...

The Production Forklift Operator I is a full-time position. Available Shift Schedules: Shift 3: ... order process for non-critical issues * Effectively communicates with management, engineers ...

The Production Forklift Operator I is a full-time position. Available Shift Schedules: Shift 3: ... order process for non-critical issues * Effectively communicates with management, engineers ...

The Production Forklift Operator I is a full-time position. Available Shift Schedules: Shift 3: ... order process for non-critical issues * Effectively communicates with management, engineers ...

$56.50K - $74.40K/yr

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Process Operator I information

What is the difference between Process Operator I vs Process Technician?

AspectProcess Operator IProcess Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some certificationsHigh school diploma; technical certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, chemical facilities, or refineriesSimilar industrial settings, often more technical tasks
Job FocusMonitoring equipment, basic troubleshooting, routine operationsAdvanced troubleshooting, maintenance, process optimization
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing and chemical industriesUsed interchangeably but often indicates more technical expertise

The main difference between a Process Operator I and a Process Technician lies in their level of technical responsibility. Process Operator I roles focus on monitoring and basic operation tasks, while Process Technicians typically handle more complex troubleshooting and maintenance. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, but Process Technicians usually require additional technical certifications or experience.

Infographic showing various Process Operator I job openings in Hawaii as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Production Line Operator I

Waiakea Inc

Hilo, HI • On-site

$17/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description:

Position Overview

  • The Production Line Operator I is responsible for operating and maintaining different areas on the Production Line including but not limited to these roles: Blow Mold, Filler, Forklift, Label Machine, End of Line and Palletizer.

Schedule:

The Production Line Operator I is a full-time position.


Shift 2: Monday-Saturday, 2:00pm-10:30pm




Benefits:

  • Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water offers competitive pay that is direct-deposited weekly
  • Annual sick, personal and vacation leave
  • Paid volunteer hours through the Waiakea award winning Kokua Initiative program
  • Employee + Dependent(s) HMSA health/vision/prescription/dental insurance
  • FSA & Dependent Care FSA with $500 employer contribution
  • Discounted gym memberships
  • Discounted company water
  • $300 monthly child care reimbursement
  • 401k with up to a 5% employer match & more!

Essential Job Functions (Operators will be stationed at one of the specific machines below):

Filler Operator

  • Set up water filling machine, readying it for production
  • Observe machine operations to ensure quality and conformity of filled products to standards. Adjust machine as necessary to gain or maintain compliance
  • Stop or reset machines when malfunctions occur, troubleshooting as necessary and communicating with supervision and maintenance as necessary
  • Record production and test data regularly, cycle time, and total bottles filled during shift
  • Replenish packaging supplies, such as caps, gloves, and cleaning supplies
  • Perform regular product quality checks, ensuring product meets specifications
  • Perform basic machine cleaning procedures

Blow Mold Operator

  • Understands blowing process and adjusts the equipment process to produce a quality bottle and prevent defects
  • Diagnoses and corrects operation issues i.e., broken oven lamps, incorrectly fed preforms, discharge jams, etc.
  • Maintains an adequate supply of raw materials for the machine
  • Ensures that the machine and associated equipment is changed over in an efficient and accurate manner.
  • Understands the equipment flow process/standard work order process
  • Accesses, understands, monitors, and corrects machine alarm conditions

Label Machine Operator

  • Check labels on bottles periodically
  • Ensure labels match the product currently running
  • Ensure/verify laser code is correct
  • Pull damaged labels and bottles off the line
  • Load labels on machine when needed
  • Document product start times and label rolls used per shift
  • Ensure we labels are properly applied every 20 minutes by visually inspecting random bottles leaving the labeler
  • When changing products must complete a process changeover form to ensure changeover is complete

End of Production Line Operator

  • Operates and maintains end of line Case Packer and Palletizer
  • Demonstrates the ability to operate End of Line stations of assigned production line effectively and safely
  • Efficiently inspects cases for proper gluing by conducting a tare test every hour
  • Clear product jams for production line
  • Ensures cases are properly stacked on pallets
  • Load boxes onto case erector
  • Fill glue pots for box former and closer
Requirements:
  • Complies with all standard safety practices, safety rules, good manufacturing practices and all other company rules and requirements.
  • Required to continuously stand, walk, reach with arms & hands
  • Required to continuously use hands to handle product, materials, and machine
  • Required to frequently twist, bend, stoop, lift, climb and balance
  • Required to frequently lift and or move 10-20 pounds, lift and or move 20-30 pounds with reasonable accommodation, lift and or move 40-50 pounds with the aid of a co-worker and/or reasonable accommodations