H-1B Visa Blow Mold Operator Jobs
Blow Mold Operator roles sit in a manufacturing SOC code that USCIS scrutinizes closely for specialty occupation status. Employers who sponsor H-1B visas for this position typically require a degree in materials science, polymer engineering, or industrial technology. Use this page to find companies with active H-1B filing history for production and manufacturing roles.
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INTRODUCTION
Garelick Farms, Dairy Farmers of America, is excited to announce an opening for a Blow Mold Operator 2nd Shift! We offer excellent benefits and competitive pay with great growth opportunities!
Job Type: External Candidate - $1,500.00 sign-on bonus
Shift: 2nd Shift Mondays thru Fridays 3:00 PM to 11:30 PM
Rate: $20.00 + $1.50 Shift Diff. (2nd and 3rd Shifts)
GENERAL PURPOSE
Operate plastic blow molding machines to ensure production of containers is made in a safe, efficient, and high-quality manner according to established company policies and procedures.
Job Duties And Responsibilities
- Monitor conveyor lines for damaged bottles.
- Operate bagger and debagger stations.
- Troubleshoot and implement minor repairs of blow mold equipment.
- Train others on blow mold operations.
- Maintain open communication with other departments, management, and employees to notify of any problems and/or concerns that may restrict efficiency.
- Ensure all required information is documented in accordance with SOP’s.
- Analyze process data and equipment performance data to improve quality, throughput, and troubleshoot.
- Utilizing continuous improvement mindset, assist in identifying opportunities to improve processes.
- Report any food safety and food quality related issues to management immediately.
- Maintain safe working conditions for employees and compliance with all state and federal regulations regarding health and safety issues.
- Follow all DFA good manufacturing practices (GMP) and work in a manner consistent with all corporate regulatory, food safety, quality, and sanitation requirements.
- The requirements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employee, but is not a complete list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Other duties may be assigned as required.
Education And Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred
- Warehouse, production, or general work experience preferred.
- Certification and/or License - may be required during course of employment.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Able to effectively work in a team environment.
- Able to legibly write entries for record keeping.
- Able to use company computer systems.
- Able to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Able to communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Able to follow directions.
- Able to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
- Must be able to read, write and speak English.
An Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding H-1B Visa Sponsorship in Blow Mold Operator
Match your degree to your SOC code
USCIS evaluates whether your specific degree field directly relates to blow molding operations. A degree in polymer science, plastics engineering, or industrial technology strengthens the specialty occupation argument that many Blow Mold Operator petitions face.
Search LCA filings for manufacturing sponsors
Use the OFLC Wage Search to filter Labor Condition Application filings by occupation code 51-9041 and state. Employers who have certified LCAs for this code have already committed to prevailing wage and are actively hiring in this classification.
Target E-Verify enrolled manufacturers first
Plastics and packaging manufacturers enrolled in E-Verify are already set up for work authorization compliance. Prioritize these employers in your outreach since they're more familiar with the documentation requirements for sponsored workers on H-1B status.
Use Migrate Mate to filter verified H-1B sponsors
Pull DOL Labor Condition Application data on Migrate Mate to identify which plastics and packaging employers have filed H-1B petitions for production roles. This filters out companies that won't sponsor before you spend time applying.
Request premium processing before your start date
USCIS standard processing for an H-1B petition can run three to five months. If your offer letter has a firm start date tied to a production line launch, ask your employer to file with premium processing to get a decision within 15 business days.
Document process-specific technical skills in your petition
Your employer's H-1B support letter needs to connect your degree to actual blow molding processes like extrusion, injection stretch, or multi-layer co-extrusion. Generic job descriptions weaken the specialty occupation argument at USCIS adjudication.
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Find Blow Mold Operator JobsBlow Mold Operator H-1B Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Does a Blow Mold Operator role qualify as a specialty occupation for H-1B purposes?
It depends on how the role is defined and what degree requirement the employer attaches to it. USCIS requires that a bachelor's degree in a specific field be a minimum and normal requirement for the position. Employers who frame the role around polymer science, plastics engineering, or industrial technology and require a relevant degree have the strongest specialty occupation cases. Generic operator titles with no degree requirement typically don't qualify.
Which industries sponsor H-1B visas for Blow Mold Operator positions?
Plastics packaging manufacturers, automotive parts suppliers, medical device producers, and consumer goods companies are the most active sponsors for this occupation. These employers run high-volume production lines that benefit from engineers who understand material properties and process optimization. You can search H-1B filing history by employer on Migrate Mate to identify which companies in these sectors have active sponsorship records.
What SOC code does USCIS use for Blow Mold Operator H-1B petitions?
Most Blow Mold Operator roles file under SOC code 51-9041, which covers plastic workers and related production occupations. Your employer's attorney will map your job duties to this code in the Labor Condition Application. Cross-referencing your role against the O*NET profile for this code helps confirm your duties align before the petition is filed.
How does the H-1B prevailing wage requirement affect Blow Mold Operator job offers?
Your employer must certify through DOL that your offered wage meets the prevailing wage for SOC code 51-9041 in your specific metro area. The wage level depends on your experience and the complexity of your duties. Employers use the OFLC Wage Search to look up the required wage before submitting the Labor Condition Application, so your offer letter should reflect at least that threshold.
Can a Blow Mold Operator on H-1B change employers mid-status?
Yes, through H-1B portability. If your new employer files an H-1B transfer petition before your current authorization expires, you can start working for the new employer as soon as the petition is received by USCIS, without waiting for approval. The new employer must still file a certified Labor Condition Application and meet all prevailing wage requirements for your role and location.
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