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Inventory Material Handler

Odessa, TX

$17 - $20.50/hr

Physically prepares materials for safe movement or shipment including use of banding machine and clincher, stretch film, crating or other means. * Practices good housekeeping in assigned area and ...

Line Operator

Shelbyville, TN · On-site

$14.25 - $17.50/hr

Hands-on position leading stretch-film production line(s). Will be involved in the production, product inspection, stocking, packaging, and labeling operations. * Ensure a safe and orderly work ...

Company Description With a base of more than 6,000 active clients, B2B Industrial Packaging sells packaging products, such as strapping, banding and stretch film, for clients primarily in the Central ...

Company Description With a base of more than 6,000 active clients, B2B Industrial Packaging sells packaging products, such as strapping, banding and stretch film, for clients primarily in the Central ...

Company Description With a base of more than 6,000 active clients, B2B Industrial Packaging sells packaging products, such as strapping, banding and stretch film, for clients primarily in the Central ...

Warehouse Worker

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$21.50/hr

... stretch film Clean, empty trashcans, general warehouse maintenance Wear Proper Personal Protective Equipment: Hardhat, Steel toe Boots, Freezer suit Required Qualifications: Right to work in the U.S ...

Company Description With a base of more than 6,000 active clients, B2B Industrial Packaging sells packaging products, such as strapping, banding and stretch film, for clients primarily in the Central ...

Inventory Material Handler

Odessa, TX · On-site

$17 - $20.50/hr

Physically prepares materials for safe movement or shipment including use of banding machine and clincher, stretch film, crating or other means. * Practices good housekeeping in assigned area and ...

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How much do stretch film jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for stretch film in the United States is $64.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.97 and $66.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Stretch Film Machine Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stretch Film Machine Operator, you need a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, machine operation, and quality control, often supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with industrial machinery, basic maintenance tools, and safety protocols is essential, and some roles may require certifications in equipment handling or safety. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help operators maintain product quality and efficiently address issues as they arise. These skills ensure safe operation, minimal downtime, and consistent production quality in a manufacturing environment.

What is stretch film and what is it used for?

Stretch film is a highly stretchable plastic film, typically made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), used to wrap around items to keep them tightly bound. It is commonly used in packaging to secure products on pallets for storage or shipment, providing stability and protection from dust, moisture, and tampering. Stretch film is widely utilized in warehouses, manufacturing, and shipping industries due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness.

What are the primary responsibilities of a Stretch Film Machine Operator on a typical shift?

A Stretch Film Machine Operator is primarily responsible for setting up, operating, and monitoring stretch film extrusion or wrapping machines. Daily tasks include adjusting machine settings, inspecting finished products for quality, ensuring raw material availability, and troubleshooting minor equipment issues. Operators often work closely with quality control and maintenance teams to maintain consistent production standards and minimize downtime. Attention to detail, adherence to safety protocols, and effective communication with team members are crucial for success in this role.

What is the difference between Stretch Film vs Pallet Jack Operator?

AspectStretch FilmPallet Jack Operator
Primary RoleWrapping and securing pallets with stretch filmOperating pallet jacks to move pallets
Work EnvironmentWarehouses, shipping areasWarehouses, distribution centers
Required SkillsManual handling, wrapping techniquesOperating pallet jacks, safety procedures
CertificationsNone typically requiredForklift or pallet jack certification often needed

Stretch Film workers focus on wrapping pallets securely, while Pallet Jack Operators handle moving pallets within facilities. Both roles are essential in warehouse operations but require different skills and certifications.

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Paragon Films Inc

Taylorsville, NC • On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Paragon Films rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 79 rated plastic manufacturers


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY: The Line Operator 2 serves as the front line of the production operation and is responsible for the basic operations of the extrusion lines and will assist with training new hires in the process. As they continue to expand their knowledge by learning to operate various production lines, the Line Operator 2 works to develop a more in-depth understanding of quality standards. The Line Operator 2 must be knowledgeable in and follow all procedures needed to ensure the proper safe and efficient operation of their production line. Position works under established guidelines and company policy.

RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Performs basic production duties such as loading cores onto the core table; pulling trim; adjusting roll widths; preparing the finished product by pulling, lifting, labeling, and packaging the finished stretch film rolls, Inspecting the visual quality of the rolls and removing rolls that don’t meet established quality standards, has gained a thorough understanding of roll weight computer systems and their use to accurately weigh rolls and/or boxes of finished product; reporting finished products on required documents; cutting and preparing scrap bins for recycling.
  • Prepares product for shipping by setting up the skids with required packaging materials, and packing trays or boxes with finished rolls, manually pre-wrapping trays with stretch film before being sent to the automated wrapper or wrapping them by hand depending on plant procedures, moving completed skids through the safe and effective use of manual and electric pallet jacks.
  • May begin to train on and perform duties on various lines, rewinders, and other required areas of the production floor to increase knowledge and fulfill staffing needs.
  • Trains on quality standards and controls, may begin training to perform quality testing and complete tasks in the quality lab including Shift Testing; completing quality control paperwork accurately following established standards, and reporting quality test results to Management to ensure quality standards are being met.
  • Assists with ensuring the line operates continuously, coordinating shift change activities, and notifying Sr. Operators, the Team Manager, or other Management of any issues.
  • Assists with training new Line Operators when placed on the production line.
  • Maintain housekeeping on the line to ensure a clean work environment; ensure the work area is prepared and ready for shift change.
  • Performing any other duties as requested or assigned by Management.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL/ABILITY

  • Demonstrated proficiency in the duties in preceding Line Operator roles.
  • Technical aptitude to understand machinery and systems within a production environment.
  • Mechanical aptitude to understand and properly utilize basic hand tools with accuracy.
  • Ability to understand and properly utilize scales, weights, and other measurement tools with accuracy.
  • Ability to demonstrate sound judgment while adapting to a fast-paced environment and rapid changes.
  • Able to juggle multiple tasks and handle unexpected delays or events while maintaining constant attention to detail.
  • Strong organizational skills combined with good problem-solving skills.
  • Practice and promote teamwork within our organization.
  • High level of dependability regarding attendance and punctuality.
  • Understanding and ability to communicate using the English language in both written and spoken form.
  • Basic mathematic skills.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job:

  • Ability to work in an environment that generates static electricity which may interfere with certain medical devices.
  • Ability to use near, far, and peripheral vision and depth perception for the task(s) being performed.
  • Ability to use hands including fingers to hold, touch, see, feel, grip, squeeze, push, and pull.
  • Ability to perform pushing, pulling, and forward exertion on a regular basis.
  • Ability to have an overhead extension with arms on a regular basis.
  • Ability to use enhanced levels of manual dexterity with arms and hands to operate industrial power tools occasionally.
  • Ability to stand and walk continuously on a concrete floor for 12-hour shifts.
  • Ability to stand, crouch, stoop, bend, and squat frequently.
  • Ability to kneel occasionally.
  • Ability to climb stairs and ladders occasionally.
  • Ability to work on elevated platforms.
  • Ability to climb on uneven surfaces occasionally.
  • Ability to regularly lift and or move between 45-55 lbs.
  • Ability to occasionally lift and or move up to 65 lbs.
  • Ability to understand and communicate verbally, in person, and over a paging system.
  • Ability to meet requirements of and utilize all PPE when required.

PREFERRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Previous experience in a plastics manufacturing environment preferred.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

The environment described here is meant to be representative of those an employee would normally encounter while performing the essential functions of the job.

The physical environment requires the employee to work indoors in a hot or cold and moderately loud environment. Required to use PPE while performing job functions.