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Vinyl Pressing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

PRESS OPERATOR

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$15 - $17.49/hr

Furnace Record Pressing is a full-service vinyl pressing plant based in Alexandria, VA. We make vinyl records for major labels and indies, musicians, and all who care about quality and craft. We've ...

ASSEMBLY RUNNER

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

About Furnace Furnace Record Pressing is a full-service vinyl pressing plant based in Alexandria, VA. We make vinyl records for major labels and indies, musicians, and all who care about quality and ...

Machine Operator

Chesterton, IN

$16.25 - $19.25/hr

Set up, operate, and maintain digital printers, vinyl cutters, laminators, and heat presses. * Load and adjust materials to ensure proper alignment and quality output. * Monitor machines during ...

... presses, and bending machines. * Strong attention to detail and precision in handling and finishing metal surfaces. * Ability to apply vinyl wraps, coatings, and protective materials accurately.

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... using presses and vinyl may be applied and formed into specific shapes for final production. · Operate and troubleshoot manufacturing equipment · Prepare finished products for shipping and ...

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How much do vinyl pressing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for vinyl pressing in the United States is $15.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive in Vinyl Pressing, you should have strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of audio production processes, often backed by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with vinyl pressing machinery, quality control tools, and maintenance procedures is typically required, with some facilities providing on-the-job training or certifications in machine operation. Excellent problem-solving skills, teamwork, and a commitment to producing high-quality products help individuals stand out in this hands-on role. These skills ensure the smooth operation of pressing equipment, minimize production errors, and contribute to producing records that meet strict audio and durability standards.

Do we say vinyl or record?

In the context of vinyl pressing jobs, the terms 'vinyl' and 'record' are often used interchangeably, but 'vinyl' specifically refers to the material used to produce the records. Industry professionals typically use 'vinyl' when discussing the manufacturing process and 'record' when referring to the finished product. Both terms are correct, but 'vinyl' is more common in technical and production settings.

What is a Vinyl Pressing job?

A Vinyl Pressing job involves operating machinery to manufacture vinyl records. Workers oversee the pressing process, ensuring records are produced at high quality by monitoring temperature, pressure, and timing. They may also trim excess material, inspect finished records for defects, and maintain equipment. Attention to detail and knowledge of production procedures are essential in this role.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in vinyl pressing?

A typical day in vinyl pressing involves operating and maintaining pressing machines, inspecting vinyl records for flaws, and ensuring the production process runs smoothly from start to finish. You may be responsible for adjusting machine settings, handling raw materials, troubleshooting issues, and collaborating with quality control teams to meet product specifications. The work environment is generally industrial, fast-paced, and requires standing for extended periods. Team members often rotate tasks or shifts and communicate closely with supervisors and engineers to keep production on schedule. Flexibility and attention to detail are key, as producing high-quality vinyl records relies on accuracy and effective teamwork.

Which material is vinyl?

Vinyl is a type of plastic made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In vinyl pressing, this material is used to produce records and other audio formats, requiring precise handling and pressing techniques. It is durable, flexible, and commonly used in manufacturing audio and visual media.

How to tell if you're first pressing?

In vinyl pressing jobs, identifying a first pressing involves checking for specific markings or catalog numbers on the vinyl or sleeve that indicate it is the initial run. First pressings often have unique identifiers, and the quality of the pressing may be higher, with fewer surface defects. Familiarity with the pressing plant's records and quality control standards can also help determine if a vinyl is a first pressing.

What does vinyl mean?

In the context of vinyl pressing jobs, vinyl refers to a type of plastic material called polyvinyl chloride (PVC) used to produce records. Vinyl records are created by pressing audio recordings onto these durable discs, which are then played on turntables. Working in vinyl pressing involves understanding the manufacturing process, including mold creation and quality control.
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PRESS OPERATOR

PRESS OPERATOR

Furnace Record Pressing LLC

Alexandria, VA • On-site

$15 - $17.49/hr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Furnace Record Pressing is growing; we’re looking for Press Operators!


About Furnace:


Furnace Record Pressing is a full-service vinyl pressing plant based in Alexandria,

VA. We make vinyl records for major labels and indies, musicians, and all who care

about quality and craft. We’ve been doing this for over 25 years and are dedicated

to continuing to drive the industry by bringing only the best vinyl records to

market.


Our clients include the biggest bands in the world and independent labels and

bands putting out their first record. Yes, this is a cool place to work, but we also

work very hard and care deeply about the final product.


We practice Lean Manufacturing in the office and on the manufacturing floor. This

means a lot of things but part of it is saving time every day through continual

improvement of processes and ourselves.


About you:

  • Above all else, attitude is important. Desire to always be learning, thinks critically, and is respectful are the key tenants success at Furnace
  • Is open to feedback, and trying things in a different way
  • Takes initiative to problem solving
  • Understands urgency
  • Good communicator
  • Likes being part of a team who works hard, respects their work and their co-workers (very important)
  • Demonstrates common sense and adheres to safety measures
  • Must be able to work Monday-Thursday, 10 hour shifts (6:30AM-5:00PM)
  • This is an on-site, non remote position, reliable transportation is key
  • Must be able to pass a criminal background check

Some things you’ll do in this position:

  • First and foremost, running press machines to hit production goals
  • Keep pressing station stocked with needed supplies
  • Setup and changeover jobs in the pressing room
  • Follow instructions, follow schedules, and keep the press running
  • Provide basic maintenance on presses, or communicate pressing issues to the maintenance team as appropriate
  • Occasional overtime opportunity to meet production deadlines
  • Maintain and improve workspaces for safety, efficiency, and LEAN

Some things you’ll need in this position:

  • Mechanical work experience in a repair or manufacturing environment ideal
  • Restaurant or food service background is a plus, or any industry where one has to hustle and think on their feet
  • Comfortable around (heavy duty) machines and an eagerness to master them is essential

This position is a full time, four day work week. It comes with health and supplemental insurance benefits, PTO, and we observe 11 holidays. Located in Alexandria, VA.


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