Production Worker
Content + Source + Freshness • 12 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Moderate score reflects stable pay range, health benefits, and opportunities for growth, though demands on physical capability and flexible shift work may deter some.
- Pay between $13.00 and $14.25/hour with overtime
- Health benefits included
- Pathway to permanent employment
Pros
- Pay ranging from $13.00 to $14.25 per hour with overtime availability
- Opportunities for permanent hire after temp role
- Health benefits including telehealth services
Cons
- Shift flexibility required, affecting personal time
- Physical demands of the role can be challenging and exhaustive
- May require periodic overtime without advance notice
Who it's for
Entry to mid-level • Onsite, primarily first and third shifts
Good fit
- Individuals with assembly experience
- Candidates seeking stability in production
- Workers comfortable in a team environment
Not recommended for
- Recent graduates lacking experience
- Individuals preferring predictable task hours
- Candidates unable to perform physically demanding work
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
Start your new career as a Production Worker with MAU in LaGrange, GA. As a Production Worker, you will operate and maintain production equipment and stations. You will also support manufacturing objectives by working with Team Leaders, technical experts, and other management personnel to identify and solve manufacturing issues, assist in the training of operators, and implementing corrective actions. This is a temp-to-hire opportunity.
What We Offer
- $13.00 - $14.25 per hour, based on shift
- 1st Shift, Monday - Friday
- 3rd shift, Monday - Thursday
- Overtime available
- Health benefits, including telehealth medical services
- 401k
- Opportunity for permanent hire
What We're Looking For
- High School Diploma or GED
- Assembly experience preferred
- Must be able to frequently lift up to 25 pounds, sit, walk, bend, twist, stoop, climb and balance, reach with hands and arms
- Ability to stand for the entirety of the shift
- Ability to work at least a 12-hour straight shift
What You’ll Do as a Production Worker
- Operate machine, load and unload parts
- Gauge parts
- Record production and quality data
- Assist in training new operators
- Assist in implementing engineering changes/new part introductions
- Maintain the flexibility of working on any shift as required
- Mentor new team members
- Actively seek out areas for improvement and devises/aids in the development of counter measures
- Maintain and support IATF6949 and has the responsibility to contact Team Leads and/or stop processes that could ship a non-conforming product
- Lift up to 25 pounds throughout shift
- Perform other tasks as assigned
