Mechanic Training Program - Production Operator
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Machine Operator -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Mechanic Trainee / Production Operator - Build a Career, Not Just a Job
Ready to turn your mechanical interest into a rewarding career? Start as a Production Operator and build the skills you need to advance into a Mechanic role!
At Silgan Containers, we believe in promoting from within and investing in our employees. This position gives you the opportunity to earn $28.24 per hour while receiving hands‑on, on‑the‑job training in a manufacturing environment.
For employees who demonstrate strong performance, mechanical aptitude, and successfully complete the required training and testing, pay increases to $32.46 per hour upon completion of the Mechanic training program. In many cases, advancement to a Mechanic role can happen in as little as six months.
If you're mechanically inclined, dependable, eager to learn, and looking for a company where you can build a long‑term career, this could be your opportunity to get your foot in the door and grow with us.
Why Join Silgan? We offer more than a paycheck - we offer a path forward.- $28.24/hour starting pay
- Increase to $32.46/hour after successful completion of the Mechanic training program and testing requirements
- Paid on‑the‑job training and opportunities to develop valuable mechanical skills
- Overtime opportunities
- Shift differential for eligible permanent night‑shift positions
- Opportunities for
career advancement and promotion from within - Tuition reimbursement and ongoing employee training
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Company‑paid life and AD&D insurance
- Short‑term and long‑term disability coverage
- 401(k) with an automatic 3% company match
- Two weeks of paid vacation during your first year
- 10 paid holidays annually
- Telemedicine and wellness programs
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discounts and pet insurance
- Safety glasses allowance
- Steel‑toed boots are not required
- Access to an
on‑site fitness center - Catered employee appreciation meals
- Community volunteer opportunities and plant‑wide events
- A strong commitment to safety through our
Drive to Zero Injuries initiative
As a Mechanic Trainee / Production Operator, you’ll gain hands‑on experience with manufacturing equipment while learning from experienced team members.
You’ll have the opportunity to:
- Learn to
set up, start up, operate, and monitor manufacturing equipment - Assist with routine maintenance on assigned machines under supervision
- Learn proper machine
changeover procedures - Assist with equipment shutdown and startup procedures
- Participate in equipment overhaul and maintenance activities
- Develop your knowledge of mechanical tools, equipment, and manufacturing processes
- Learn to identify and report equipment problems or unusual conditions
- Complete maintenance and production documentation accurately
- Learn and follow safe work practices, including
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), PPE, working at heights, confined‑space procedures, and hazardous‑material handling - Operate or learn to operate forklifts and other lifting equipment
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
You don’t have to be a seasoned mechanic to succeed here. If you have mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn, we’ll help you develop the skills.
Successful candidates will have:
- A
High School Diploma or equivalent - Mechanical aptitude or an interest in hands‑on technical work
- A willingness to learn manufacturing equipment and mechanical maintenance
- The ability to follow instructions and work responsibly
- Strong attention to detail
- A commitment to workplace safety
- The ability to learn and operate a forklift or other material‑handling equipment
- The ability to successfully complete the
Battery X Mechanic assessment within six months
This is a hands‑on manufacturing position. Employees must be able to:
- Stand for extended periods
- Kneel, stoop, squat, crawl, and work in various positions while learning and performing maintenance tasks
- Use hand tools and assist with machine adjustments
- Demonstrate adequate hand‑eye coordination
- Distinguish minor variations in materials and machine components
- Safely handle tools…
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