Pay Rate: $18.21/hr
Department: Production
Reports to: Production Supervisor
About Beretta
Beretta is the world’s oldest continuously operating industrial dynasty, with documented origins dating back to 1526, when Mastro Bartolomeo Beretta sold 185 harquebus barrels to the Venice Arsenal. 16 Generations of the Beretta family have carried the brand forward, evolving it from artisanal barrel‑making into a globally recognized firearms manufacturer known for precision, craftsmanship, and technological advancement. Through centuries of growth, modernization, and strategic expansion, Beretta has become a leader in both the global sporting and defense markets. Joining Beretta means becoming part of a company with centuries of stability and craftsmanship, backed by a reputation for quality and innovation.
Joining Beretta means becoming part of a company with centuries of stability and craftsmanship, backed by a reputation for quality and innovation. Beretta USA offers a wide range of roles from manufacturing to engineering to corporate positions, and provides competitive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid vacation and sick time off, paid holidays, tuition assistance, a 401(k) plan, Beretta product discounts and so much more.
About the role
The Heat Treat Finish Operator I is an entry-level position responsible for supporting heat treatment processes to ensure metal components meet established quality, safety, and performance standards. This role involves operating specialized equipment, monitoring production conditions, and following detailed procedures to maintain consistency and accuracy throughout operations. The operator assists in verifying product integrity through inspections and process checks while adhering to company policies and regulatory requirements. Training is provided to develop the foundational skills and knowledge needed for success in the role. Strong attention to detail, a commitment to safety, and a willingness to learn are key to contributing to efficient, high-quality manufacturing operations.
Key Responsibilities
Experience & Education
The position requires the ability to stand and walk for the duration of the shift in a manufacturing environment with elevated temperatures, industrial noise, and exposure to heat treat equipment. Employees must be able to frequently bend, stoop, squat, and move between workstations and machinery. The role involves regularly lifting, carrying, and moving materials up to 50 pounds.
Candidates must have the ability to perform repetitive hand, wrist, and arm movements, including grasping, pulling, and pushing, while demonstrating strong manual dexterity and hand–eye coordination. Adequate visual acuity is required to monitor equipment, read gauges, and inspect parts for quality standards. The position also requires the ability to monitor machinery both visually and audibly, respond to process changes, and make adjustments as needed.
Employees may be required to work near heated equipment and must be able to tolerate varying temperatures. The role involves reaching, handling materials, and moving objects short distances. Required personal protective equipment (PPE), including heat-resistant gear and safety equipment, must be worn at all times.
Work Environment
Within the facility, employees may be exposed to manufacturing noise, airborne liquid chemicals, fine particulate dust, ambient temperatures, and industrial lighting. Work environment is similar to most manufacturing and distribution operations. Employees may be exposed to excessive noise, temperatures, hazards associated with working around moving machinery, exposure to vibrations and shop lighting, humidity, odors, and occasional exposure to chemical hazards. The following Personal Protective Equipment is required: Safety glasses with side shields required when on manufacturing floor The use of additional personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required when a job task(s) is being completed in or around your assigned department or in another department, this includes safety eyewear, hearing protection, and safety footwear.
Disclaimer: The above job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.