2nd Shift Production Technician
Looking for a career that matters?Join Mölnlycke! We design, manufacture, and supply medical solutions that enhance healthcare performance worldwide. At Mölnlycke, you’ll be part of a team-driven culture built on passion, learning, and integrity, where your work directly supports better patient outcomes.We are currently seeking a full-time Production Technician to join our manufacturing team in Wiscasset, Maine on 2nd Shift (3:00 PM - 1:00AM, Monday–Thursday).Position OverviewThe Production Technician performs a variety of hands-on manufacturing and processing duties required to produce Specialty Wound Care products. This role supports the full manufacturing process—from raw materials through finished goods—while following Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and all safety and quality requirements.This is an entry-level position with comprehensive, paid on-the-job training, making it an excellent opportunity to begin or grow a career in manufacturing.Schedule & PayDay Shift: 3:00 PM - 1:00AM (Monday–Thursday)Starting pay: $21.75 per hourPaid breaksConsistent raises and career growth through our tiered pay modelOvertime and occasional weekend work may be requiredBenefits That Support YouOur comprehensive benefits package supports your health, financial well-being, and work-life balance:Medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on your first day401(k) with company match and profit sharingTuition reimbursementLife insurance, HSA, and FSA optionsGenerous Paid Time Off (accrual equal to 3 weeks annually)10 paid holidays4 weeks paid parental leaveEmployee Assistance ProgramLifestyle perks and employee discountsWhat You’ll DoPerform production processing duties in the manufacturing of Specialty Wound Care productsManufacture fluidized medium used to produce Fluidized Positioners from raw materials to finished goodsFollow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), quality guidelines, and documentation requirementsPrepare, inspect, monitor, and operate production materials and equipmentMaintain cleanliness and hygiene of work areas and equipment in compliance with Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) guidelinesIdentify and promptly report quality, equipment, or safety concerns to the Team Lead or SupervisorContribute to efficient and safe manufacturing through attention to detail and Lean manufacturing principlesParticipate in training, learning programs, and individual development planningWhat You’ll NeedRequired:Strong work ethic with a flexible, hands-on approachAbility to work effectively in a team-based environmentGood communication and organizational skillsComfortable using basic hand toolsWillingness to learn and follow GMP and ISO quality systemsAbility to make sound decisions independently and as part of a teamAbility to work overtime, weekends, or adjusted schedules as business needs requirePhysical & Work Requirements:Ability to lift and carry up to 50 poundsOver 75% of the workday spent standing or walkingRegular lifting, pushing, pulling, reaching, and graspingAbility to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including a respiratorClose and color vision requiredPreferred:Prior manufacturing or production experienceBasic familiarity with process equipmentNote: This position involves working near equipment that may be hazardous for individuals with pacemakers.Our Commitment to InclusionAt Mölnlycke, diversity is not just a value—it’s our strength. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where every employee feels respected, supported, and empowered to bring their authentic self to work. Your attitude, drive, and willingness to learn matter just as much as your experience.About MölnlyckeMölnlycke is a world-leading medical products and solutions company supporting healthcare professionals to achieve the best patient, clinical, and economic outcomes. We operate in over 100 countries, employ approximately 8,400 people worldwide, and are headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden.