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Production Work Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

General Production Worker

Henryville, IN ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

The work is straightforward and repetitive, requires sustained focus and attention to detail, and involves managing multiple tools or batches at different stages of production. Responsibilities

PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$18.04 - $19.10/hr

Inspect quality as identified by the specific product work instruction. * Load appropriate number of processed parts on rack system. * Complete production paperwork. * Pack inspected processed parts ...

Strong communication skills and reliable work history * Willingness to comply with a tobacco-free workplace policy during shifts Preferred Qualifications * Manufacturing or production experience

What You Can Expect This position is responsible for setting up machines, checking products, and ... Must be able to work in a team/cellular environment. * Must demonstrate ability to perform setup on ...

What You Can Expect This position is responsible for setting up machines, checking products, and ... Must be able to work in a team/cellular environment. * Must demonstrate ability to perform setup on ...

What You Can Expect This position is responsible for setting up machines, checking products, and ... Must be able to work in a team/cellular environment. * Must demonstrate ability to perform setup on ...

What You Can Expect This position is responsible for setting up machines, checking products, and ... Must be able to work in a team/cellular environment. * Must demonstrate ability to perform setup on ...

What You Can Expect This position is responsible for setting up machines, checking products, and ... Must be able to work in a team/cellular environment. * Must demonstrate ability to perform setup on ...

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How much do production work jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for production work in Indiana is $15.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $16.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Production Work vs Manufacturing Technician?

AspectProduction WorkManufacturing Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma; technical certifications or associate degree often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories, assembly lines, production floorsManufacturing plants, equipment maintenance areas
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, assembly, packaging industriesManufacturing, industrial production, equipment operation
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Production Work generally involves basic tasks on the factory floor, focusing on assembling or packaging products. Manufacturing Technicians often have technical skills, perform equipment maintenance, and troubleshoot machinery. While both roles operate in manufacturing environments, Manufacturing Technicians typically require additional technical training and handle more complex tasks.

What are some common challenges faced in a production work environment, and how can new employees adapt effectively?

In production work, employees often encounter fast-paced environments with tight deadlines and the need to maintain high-quality standards. Adapting to repetitive tasks, managing physical demands, and adhering to strict safety protocols can be challenging for newcomers. To succeed, it's important to stay organized, communicate proactively with team members, and seek guidance from supervisors when needed. Embracing teamwork and being open to continuous learning can help new employees become more efficient and comfortable in their roles.

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

To thrive as a Production Worker, you need basic mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and physical stamina, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with factory equipment, safety protocols, and sometimes experience with inventory or production management systems is valuable. Reliability, teamwork, and a strong work ethic are soft skills that set top performers apart. These abilities ensure efficient, safe, and high-quality production processes in a manufacturing environment.

What is production work?

Production work refers to jobs involved in the manufacturing, assembly, or packaging of goods in factories or production facilities. Workers often operate machinery, monitor production lines, and ensure products meet quality standards. The role may include repetitive tasks such as sorting, inspecting, or labeling products. Production work is essential for creating goods on a large scale and can include positions like machine operators, assemblers, or packagers.
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Production Work jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Production Work job openings:
Infographic showing various Production Work job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $32,877 per year, or $15.8 per hour.
General Production Worker

General Production Worker

Aerotek

Henryville, IN โ€ข On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

General Production Worker

Job Description

This role focuses on operating a dedicated production cell to manufacture rubber components for the automotive industry. Cell Operators guide products through a consistent production cycle, working with molding tools, automated machinery, and inspection processes to ensure high-quality parts are produced efficiently and safely. The work is straightforward and repetitive, requires sustained focus and attention to detail, and involves managing multiple tools or batches at different stages of production.

Responsibilities

  • Operate a designated production cell to take rubber automotive components through the full molding and production cycle.
  • Prepare molding tools by placing metal rings into 24โ€“48 slots on a flat metal tool with handles, ensuring each slot is correctly filled.
  • Load prepared molding tools into the machine by flipping the tool into position and start the molding process according to standard operating procedures.
  • Maintain a steady workflow by managing 2โ€“3 tools or batches at a time, including one tool being filled, one in the machine, and one being inspected.
  • Remove molding tools from the machine once the cycle is complete and use an air brush to cool the molded rubber products safely and efficiently.
  • Flip cooled molding tools to release finished rubber parts onto the work table or workstation for further processing.
  • Visually inspect finished products, such as spark plug caps, steering column seals, and filter seals, for defects including air bubbles, rips, or other imperfections, using magnification tools when required.
  • Sort acceptable products into bins, count and weigh them to confirm production quantities (for example, verifying batches of 1,000 parts), and prepare them for further handling or packaging.
  • Follow documented quality standards using the quality binder in each cell to identify specific defects and ensure all products meet required specifications.
  • Complete accurate paper shift logs at the workstation, recording which operator ran the part, basic maintenance or troubleshooting performed, scrap generated, progress toward production goals, machine temperature readings, and quality/specification data.
  • Adhere to all safety procedures, including proper use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, and Kevlar sleeves, and safe handling of tools and materials.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area, ensuring tools, molds, and materials are handled and stored correctly.
  • Communicate clearly with team members and leads regarding production status, quality issues, equipment concerns, or any deviations from standard processes.
  • Support continuous improvement by following production and quality standards and being open to feedback and training.
  • Comply with all facility policies, including remaining on-site during paid breaks and following non-smoking rules during work hours.

Additional Skills & Qualifications

  • Experience in production operator roles or general production work is beneficial.
  • History in inspection, packaging, painting, labeling, industrial assembly, construction, material handling, inventory, retail, food packaging, food production, order picking, foodservice, or other manufacturing or warehouse environments is helpful.
  • Comfort working in industrial manufacturing settings and around automated machinery.
  • Ability to follow documented processes and use reference materials, such as quality binders, to guide inspection and production decisions.
  • Interest in learning additional responsibilities that can lead to advancement into roles such as mold cleaning, case treating, shipping, cell support, or maintenance apprenticeship.

Why Work Here?

Employees benefit from a climate-controlled facility, paid breaks, and a supportive environment that values safety, consistency, and growth. Full-time benefits begin on day one of employment, and team members enjoy 11 paid holidays, the ability to accrue up to two weeks of paid time off, and the option to purchase additional PTO throughout the year. The organization offers structured wage increases, including a raise at six months, and clear advancement paths into higher-paying roles such as mold cleaning, case treating, cell support, shipping, and maintenance apprenticeship. The workplace culture emphasizes stability, training, and internal promotion, creating long-term career opportunities for those who perform well and are eager to grow.

Work Environment

The work takes place in a climate-controlled industrial manufacturing facility focused on producing rubber components for the automotive industry. Cell Operators work at individual production cells equipped with molding machines, metal tools with multiple slots, air brushes for cooling, inspection tables, and quality documentation binders. Depending on assignment, operators work one of several fixed shifts: first shift Mondayโ€“Friday, second shift Mondayโ€“Friday (typically 2:00 p.m.โ€“10:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m.โ€“11:00 p.m.), or third shift Sundayโ€“Thursday (typically 10:00 p.m.โ€“6:00 a.m. or 11:00 p.m.โ€“7:00 a.m.). Once placed on a shift, hours remain consistent. Work may be organized in four-hour increments and can include weekend work as needed, with schedules communicated in advance. All operators receive a 20-minute paid break during an 8-hour shift, and an additional 20-minute paid break when working a 12-hour shift. Employees stay on-site for the duration of their shift, including breaks, and do not leave the facility or sit in their vehicles during paid break time. The facility has a strict non-smoking policy; smoking, tobacco use, and vaping are not permitted on the property during work hours. Personal protective equipment provided includes gloves, safety glasses, and Kevlar sleeves. Operators may wear shorts and regular shoes, and no hearing protection is required. Rings and jewelry are not allowed, and long hair must be tied back to maintain safety around machinery.

Job Type & Location

This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Morristown, IN.

Pay and Benefits

The pay range for this position is $23.55 - $23.55/hr.

Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific elections, plan, or program terms. If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following:
โ€ข Medical, dental & vision
โ€ข Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital
โ€ข 401(k) Retirement Plan โ€“ Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available
โ€ข Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents)
โ€ข Short and long-term disability
โ€ข Health Spending Account (HSA)
โ€ข Transportation benefits
โ€ข Employee Assistance Program
โ€ข Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave)

Workplace Type

This is a fully onsite position in Morristown,IN.

Application Deadline

This position is anticipated to close on Jul 22, 2026.

About Aerotek

Aerotekยฎ Inc. provides staffing and services solutions in manufacturing, logistics, construction, aviation, facilities and maintenance. We provide the expertise, solutions and people required to rise to the challenges of North American industry. Headquartered in Hanover, Md., Aerotek operates a unified network of over 200 offices across North America, supporting more than 18,000 clients each year. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in workforce and business solutions. To learn more, visit: Aerotek.com | 1-888-AEROTEK.

Aerotek offers weekly pay, employee benefits including medical, dental & vision, life insurance, health advocacy and employee assistance programs, a 401(k) plan, and employee discounts.

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.

San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance:
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, for all positions located in the city and county of San Francisco, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Massachusetts Lie Detector:
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI):
We may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support parts of our hiring process, including sourcing, screening, and evaluating candidates. AI helps assess applications and qualifications, but final decisions are made by our hiring team. By applying, you acknowledge and agree that your application may be reviewed using AI tools.

Company Description

We know that finding work is hard, and finding meaningful work is harder. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meet their goals, skills, and interests. Since 1983, we have provided a variety of career opportunities across North American industry โ€“ from short-term assignments at Fortune 500 companies where you can build your skills, to long-term opportunities where you can play a vital role in solving companiesโ€™ construction, manufacturing, and maintenance challenges. Our 1,500+ experienced recruiters across 250+ offices work relentlessly to put our workforce in a position to thrive. Let us rise to meet your challenges and put our people-are-everything spirit to the test as your career continues to grow.