Operator (Night Shift) at MycoWorks

Union, South Carolina, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Entry Level & New GradExperience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Advanced MaterialsIndustries

Requirements

  • Six months plus of work experience in a production environment (food, beverage, pharma, or experience in a regulated environment is a plus)
  • Reliable transportation to ensure consistent attendance on all scheduled days
  • Detail-oriented with a high level of focus on the quality of your work
  • Ability to work on your feet the majority of your shift and handle materials up to 70 pounds in weight

Responsibilities

  • Follow all safety and quality protocols consistent with a biotech manufacturing environment
  • Work with your team to produce materials per company standards, following all protocols and procedures
  • Operate various types of machinery in a safe manner and report any machine abnormalities, repairing when possible
  • Troubleshoot machines and work processes when standard production issues arise
  • Participate in clean, inspect, and lubrication (CIL) activities to support line reliability improvements
  • Record all production and quality data accurately and in a timely manner
  • Participate in capability and skill-building activities within the plant
  • Don proper personal protective equipment (PPE; gowns, face mask, gloves, ear plugs) at all required times
  • Identify improvement opportunities with current procedures and properly escalate them to leadership
  • Serve as a good teammate and be a positive influence and advocate of the Company’s values and culture

Skills

Machinery Operation
Machine Troubleshooting
Safety Protocols
Quality Protocols
Biotech Manufacturing
Production Data Recording
CIL Activities
PPE Usage
Process Improvement
Teamwork

MycoWorks

Produces sustainable mycelium-based leather alternative

About MycoWorks

MycoWorks produces a leather alternative called Reishi™, made from mycelium, which is a part of fungus. This material is designed to be sustainable and is appealing to fashion brands and designers seeking eco-friendly options. Reishi™ has already been used in luxury products, such as handbags and hats. The company has recently expanded its operations by opening a large facility in South Carolina, which is the first commercial-scale plant dedicated to producing Fine Mycelium™. This expansion reflects MycoWorks' commitment to meeting the increasing demand for sustainable materials in the fashion industry. Unlike traditional leather, Reishi™ offers a more environmentally friendly choice without compromising on quality. MycoWorks aims to capture a significant share of the growing leather goods market, which is projected to reach over $720 billion by 2030.

Emeryville, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$181.9MTotal Funding
SERIES_CCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, Consumer GoodsIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Equity
401(k) Retirement Plan
FSA Accounts
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Holidays
Unlimited Paid Time Off

Risks

Competition from companies like Bolt Threads and Ecovative may impact market share.
Reliance on luxury markets could limit growth during economic downturns.
Operational challenges in large-scale production may affect profitability if not managed well.

Differentiation

MycoWorks offers Reishi™, a unique mycelium-based leather alternative, unlike traditional materials.
The company operates the world's first commercial-scale Fine Mycelium™ plant in South Carolina.
Reishi™ is integrated into luxury items, showcasing its premium market positioning.

Upsides

Growing demand for sustainable fashion boosts Reishi™'s market potential and adoption.
Partnerships with luxury brands like Hermès and Ligne Roset enhance brand visibility and credibility.
The new South Carolina facility enables efficient scaling to meet increasing demand.

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