Packaging Associate

Chandler, AZ
Part Time to Full Time
Entry Level

Shape the Future of Wellness – Join the Gummi World Packaging Team!
At Gummi World, we manufacture more than just great-tasting gummies — we create health and wellness solutions that people trust. Based in Chandler, Arizona, we’re a fast-growing nutraceutical company dedicated to delivering premium vitamin supplements for some of the top brands in the world.

Our clients depend on us for quality, consistency, and care — and that starts with the people behind the process. We’re currently hiring Packaging Line Operators and Team Members who are excited to grow with us, thrive in a collaborative environment, and take pride in producing products that make a difference in people’s lives.


🧃 What You’ll Be Doing:

As a member of the Packaging Line Team, you’ll be a vital part of the final stage in our production process — packaging and preparing our gummies for delivery to customers. From quality checks to line efficiency, your attention to detail will ensure that every bottle, jar, and pouch that leaves our facility meets the highest standards.

🔧 Core Responsibilities:

Packaging Line Operator

  • Set up, operate, and monitor packaging machinery (bottle fillers, cappers, labelers, sealers, pouch fillers, etc.)

  • Conduct line changeovers to accommodate different product SKUs

  • Monitor equipment and make minor adjustments to maintain performance and minimize downtime

  • Inspect and test packaging materials and product appearance for quality assurance

  • Complete documentation and batch records in compliance with cGMP standards

  • Work closely with maintenance and production supervisors to troubleshoot equipment issues

  • Perform basic machine maintenance and cleaning between runs

  • Support production goals by meeting daily output and efficiency standards

Bottle/Jar Filler

  • Load empty bottles or jars onto the line for filling

  • Ensure gummies are accurately dispensed into each container based on product weight/volume specs

  • Monitor fill weights and adjust equipment as needed

  • Keep the filler and surrounding area clean and organized

  • Communicate any out-of-spec product to the Packaging Line Operator immediately

Capper/Sealer

  • Apply and secure caps, seals, or lids based on packaging requirements

  • Operate torque verification tools to ensure proper seal tightness

  • Inspect caps for defects or alignment issues

  • Clear jams and replenish cap supplies as needed

Labeling Technician

  • Set up and operate labelers to apply product and compliance labels

  • Perform label alignment checks and inspect for air bubbles, wrinkles, or misprints

  • Maintain accurate label counts and lot tracking

  • Coordinate with QA to verify label accuracy and placement

Pouch Line Associate

  • Load pouches or bags into the packaging machine

  • Monitor product fill, seal strength, and alignment

  • Inspect pouches for damage, weight accuracy, and seal integrity

  • Organize filled pouches into cartons for final packaging

Carton/Box Packout

  • Inspect final packaged product for accuracy and presentation

  • Pack finished containers into cartons according to specifications

  • Apply lot numbers, barcodes, and tamper-evident seals where required

  • Stack and prepare cartons on pallets for shipment


✅ What We’re Looking For:

  • High school diploma or GED (required)

  • 1–2 years of experience in a manufacturing, food, nutraceutical, or pharmaceutical packaging environment (preferred)

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs)

  • Ability to stand for long periods and perform repetitive tasks with accuracy

  • Capable of lifting 30–50 lbs. and working on your feet in a fast-paced environment

  • Experience working in a GMP/cGMP-regulated facility is a major plus

  • Reliable, punctual, and able to work both independently and as part of a team

  • Comfortable using simple digital interfaces, barcode scanners, and measurement tools


💼 What’s in It for You?

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

  • Competitive wages with growth potential and annual performance reviews

  • 3 weeks of paid time off starting in your first year — earn more the longer you stay

  • Opportunities for internal promotion and cross-training in other departments

  • Supportive leadership and a welcoming, inclusive team culture

  • Clean, climate-controlled work environment with modern equipment

  • Gummi World wellness products


🚀 Ready to Build a Career with Purpose?

At Gummi World, we believe your job should be more than a paycheck — it should be a place where you grow, contribute, and feel proud of what you do. Our Packaging Line Team is where precision meets passion, and where your contributions are noticed and appreciated every day.

Join us and be part of something meaningful. Apply now to start your journey with Gummi World!

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