Production Worker

Chandler, AZ
Full Time
Entry Level

Join the Sweetest Team in Chandler – Grow with Gummi World!

At Gummi World, we’re not just making gummies — we’re shaping the future of health and wellness. Located in Chandler, Arizona, we’re a rapidly growing nutraceutical manufacturer producing high-quality vitamin gummies trusted by leading brands nationwide. Our mission is to fuel the growth of our clients — and that starts by investing in the growth of our people.

We’re on the lookout for ambitious, hands-on team players to join our Production Team. If you’re driven, detail-oriented, and excited about building a career in a clean, energetic, and purpose-driven manufacturing environment — let’s talk.

Why You’ll Love Working at Gummi World:

  • We Grow Together: We’re passionate about promoting from within — this isn’t just a job, it’s a launchpad.

  • People First: Your health matters — we cover 100% of your medical, dental, and vision premiums.

  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy 3 weeks of PTO starting year one — and earn more over time.

  • Positive Culture: Join a welcoming, team-oriented environment where your voice is heard, and your work matters.


🎯 Open Roles on Our Production Team:

🍳 Lead Cook / Cook

Take the lead in crafting our signature gummy blends. You’ll manage the cooking line, ensure every batch hits exact specs, KPIs and work closely with your team to ensure smooth operations from prep to final batch.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Prepare and mix pectin and ingredients with precision

  • Monitor equipment performance and batch quality (Brix, pH)

  • Maintain accurate and compliant batch records

  • Lead line clearance procedures and pass-down briefings


🍬 Depositor

Are you detail-obsessed? This role is all about accuracy and consistency. You’ll ensure our gummies look great, weigh perfectly, and meet every quality standard as they move through the depositor.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Program depositor PLC settings and set up equipment

  • Perform in-process visual checks and weight verifications

  • Collaborate with Cook and Spreader to maintain flow and quality

  • Clean and maintain depositor components between runs


📦 Spreader

You’ll be the final checkpoint before our gummies head to the drying room. From weight checks to tray organization, you’ll keep everything in line and running smoothly.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Spread gummies evenly onto trays exiting the cooling tunnel

  • Perform and document in-process weight checks

  • Report issues to the Depositor to avoid production downtime

  • Organize, weigh, and prepare trays for the Dry Room


🛠️ What You’ll Bring to the Team:

  • High school diploma or GED (must be 18+)
  • Reliable, punctual and able to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Experience working in a GMP/cGMP regulated facility is a major plus
  • At least 2 years of experience in food, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, or chemical manufacturing (GMP/cGMP experience preferred)
  • A sharp eye for detail and a commitment to quality, ability to follow SOP's and hit KPIs
  • Ability to learn quickly, follow procedures, and adapt to a fast-paced environment
  • Comfort with standing for long periods, lifting up to 50 lbs. , and working with precision instruments (scales, pH meters, refractometers)

🌟 Perks & Benefits:

  • 100% company-paid medical, dental, and vision for employees

  • 3 weeks of PTO annually, with the opportunity to earn more over time

  • Internal advancement opportunities

  • Supportive leadership, and a welcoming, inclusive team-based environment

  • Clean, safe, and modern facility

  • Gummi World wellness products


Are you ready to be part of something meaningful and sweet?
Apply today and start your journey with Gummi World — where opportunity, innovation, and growth come together!

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